

Flash
A series about the evolution of various spheres of Ukrainian culture and its modern heroes. This is the result of 100+ interviews and stories about how whole layers of culture were created in Ukraine. It is an attempt to capture the outbreak that is happening today and that we are waiting for tomorrow, to understand the strengths and weaknesses, identify trends and find answers to questions that concern. Each episode reveals an important topic: from the phenomenon of Ukrainian pop music and clipmaking to movies, comedy, street art and local clothing brands.
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Plot Summary
Barry Allen uses his super-speed to travel back in time to prevent his mother's murder, but inadvertently creates a world without metahumans where General Zod has returned to threaten annihilation. With no Supergirl to greet him, the aging Batman and a Kryptonian prisoner, Barry must race against time to fix the timeline and save the world.
Critical Reception
The Flash received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its action sequences and Keaton's return as Batman, but criticism directed at its visual effects, storyline, and the dual performance of Ezra Miller.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious multiverse concept and nostalgic callbacks, particularly Michael Keaton's return as Batman.
- Criticized for inconsistent visual effects and a convoluted plot that struggled to balance its numerous elements.
- Ezra Miller's dual performance as Barry Allen and Supergirl was noted, but often overshadowed by the film's narrative issues.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's action, the inclusion of multiple Batmen, and the emotional core of Barry's story. However, some viewers found the CGI lacking and the overall story to be somewhat messy.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film features a surprise cameo from actor Nicolas Cage as Superman, reprising his role from the never-made 1998 film 'Superman Lives'.
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