who wins?
Both excellent.
>>70358988
nolan has height advantage and quicker access to high ground, but zack lifts and may be able to use manlet rage to empower
>>70358988
ZACK OF HACK VS NOLAN OF BRAVO
>>70358988
Snyder’s thrillingly intelligent use of interior conflict and political antagonism vastly outclasses Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy: Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises — all noxious — which were bellwethers of our culture’s decline.
It takes just such dreamlike moral clarity to reprove the Nolan trilogy’s chaos.
Fanboys prefer the Nolan films for their “darkness,” which emphasized the sophomoric, pseudo-tragic elements of the Batman graphic novels. But Snyder’s more adult treatment finds the material’s emotional core. This displeases the fanboy/hipster whose adolescent embarrassment about feelings was exploited through Nolan’s emotionless violence and post–9/11 nihilism. Snyder counters that cultural crisis and (through the script by Chris Terrio and David S. Goyer) visualizes the millennial moral struggle as pop myth. His essential subject is mankind’s struggle to discover compassion as well as common obligation — or dare I use the non-political term: brotherhood?
The pain of post–9/11 as reflected in Nolan’s Batman films was a paradigm shift. But fantasy cannot conscientiously be enjoyed Nolan’s way, without any sense of social, historical, or moral consequence. Snyder manipulates this new paradigm so that mankind’s sense of mortality is embodied by Batman, Superman, and their arch-nemesis, Lex Luthor. (All three characterization performances are, well, perfect.)
Neither
both pander to plebs
>>70359038
Can't I hate both those guys?
>>70359087
No because you're actually the guy on the right
>>70359037
Literally just random nonsensical words
>>70359038
They're just the same guy at different stages of life development.
>>70358988
Batman wins.
He has films from both directors.
The Bat always wins.
>>70359149
No, not really.
>>70359037