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Originally Posted by GordonBlue
I've read much different reviews.
I've read quite a few that HATED the JW version and LOVE the ZS version.
They are two totally different movies, and not just a longer piece of crap as you state..
Here's a good opinion piece not just about the movie but also the artistic vision of a director.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/15/opini...oqi/index.html
Dig a little deeper, and you find a testament to directorial freedom. That said, what is artistic integrity in an industry fueled by the bottom line? When does a film turn from director-friendly to committee-driven?
The story of "Justice League" sheds new light on these questions, changing the way we understand filmmaking freedom.
"Zack Snyder's Justice League" is more than a traditional director's cut, and it changes the standard that studios must hold themselves to moving forward. Filmmaking and artistic integrity go hand-in-hand. Every director, writer, actor, cinematographer, composer, photographer, and production member is an artist.
There will always be a natural tug-of-war between artist and corporation, a mixture of ideas in the final product. The inequity arises when that tug-of-war becomes too one-sided. Enter the Snyder Cut movement to redeem the sense of balance so many have been yearning for.
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I understand that supporting and allowing artists to complete their art as they see it being completed and giving the artists the power to make all the decisions is what is happening. It was practically forced on them by fanboys.
Some artists decide to work in specific genres or spaces. For example, Kanye West is an artist and gets to complete his pieces of art as he sees fit. But...some people don't think what Kanye does is art and to some...its a piece a crap. To others he is a genius.
Zack Snyder works in his chosen space of artistic freedoms....and some find his work to be crap.
We will see how this all sorts it self out but I am expecting some new scenes, some old with some edgier depictions and what was put forth in the first version.
Give him all the freedom in the world, like he had with the directors cut of Batman v Superman. Which in my opinion ended up being a longer just a crappy version of the original.
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