
The general public is concerned over having Superman on their planet and letting the "Dark Knight" - Batman - pursue the streets of Gotham. While this is happening, a power-phobic Batman tries to attack Superman. Meanwhile, Superman tries to settle on a decision, and Lex Luthor, the criminal mastermind and millionaire, tries to use his own advantages to fight the "Man of Steel".... (Full plot summary below)
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The general public is concerned over having Superman on their planet and letting the "Dark Knight" - Batman - pursue the streets of Gotham. While this is happening, a power-phobic Batman tries to attack Superman. Meanwhile, Superman tries to settle on a decision, and Lex Luthor, the criminal mastermind and millionaire, tries to use his own advantages to fight the "Man of Steel".
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| ComicBook DebateSheraz FarooqiSnyder's Superman is the most universally relatable version of the character yet and the social, political and cultural significance of BvS will be appreciated over time |
| Houston Community NewspapersDanny MintonProduction alone isn't enough to carry a film. |
| Georgia StraightRon YamauchiThe movie aspires to be real, groundbreaking, and important in a way that can only recall Will Arnett's Batman in The Lego Movie, a film with more wit, fewer "it was only a dream" montages of gloom, and, truth be told, more believable special effects. |
| FilmDrunkVincent ManciniI wouldn't mind if these guys were dour depressives or psychopathic murderers as long as they didn't spend ten minutes talking about it first. |
| Illinois TimesCharles KoplinskiA brooding, but most importantly intelligent take on the seminal figures of our 20th century pop culture mythology, a movie that at once pays tribute to these characters' roots while offering up modern incarnations of them that ring true for our times. |
| Screen It!Jim JudyDecent at times, but otherwise a jumbled and mostly joyless mess. (Full Content Review for Parents - Sex, Violence, Profanity, etc. - Also Available) |
| New York TimesA.O. ScottIt is about as diverting as having a porcelain sink broken over your head. |
| Dark HorizonsGarth FranklinAn ambitious mess, an exhilarating chaos of visual flare and strong drive that's also in desperate need of direction, objectivity, restraint and coherence. |
| The Popcorn JunkieCameron WilliamsDisjointed, numbing and spectacular with its intemperance. |
| Groucho ReviewsPeter Canavese[SPOILER-FREE REVIEW:] This is not a drill, comic-book geeks. |