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Plot Summary
The Flash uses his super-speed to travel back in time to prevent his mother's murder. However, his actions create a dangerous timeline without metahumans, forcing him to team up with an alternate version of himself and a retired Batman to save the world from General Zod.
Critical Reception
The Flash received mixed reviews from critics and was a commercial disappointment. While praised for its action sequences and the performances of Sasha Calle as Supergirl and Michael Keaton's return as Batman, the film was criticized for its convoluted plot, visual effects, and the controversial conduct of its lead actor.
What Reviewers Say
The film boasts impressive action sequences and nostalgia-inducing moments, particularly Keaton's Batman.
Sasha Calle's debut as Supergirl is a highlight, offering a fresh take on the character.
The visual effects and narrative structure are often criticized for being uneven and underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the multiverse concept and the emotional core of Barry Allen's story, with many enjoying the return of classic characters. However, some viewers found the plot confusing and the CGI inconsistent, impacting their overall enjoyment.
Fun Fact
Michael Keaton reprised his role as Batman for the first time since 1992's Batman Returns, making his return highly anticipated by fans.
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