Batman v Superman was the second entry in the burgeoning DCEU and the first onscreen meeting of the titular characters. It was a financial success but was disliked by most critics. Concluding our series on Batman’s film introductions, we break down the “Ultimate Edition” of this controversial film.
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Scholarly Article: “Applying Suspense to Archetypal Superheroes: Hitchcockian Ambiguity in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”
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The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
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A lot of people are not aware but BvS is literally ”Republican vs Democrat” the movie. Both represent 2 sides of America and how how they approach solving the problems the people of the people they serve. It’s an allegory for the toxicity of American political discourse SINCE 9/11. Once you understand this, you will appreciate the film on an entirely different level. Batman is the Republican, Superman is the Democrat, Wonder Woman is the Independent. Lex is The Tech leader working w/ a Russian.
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