
But, as I say, this new effort is not as bad as I expected, and not bad in the same way I expected... but still pretty terrible. Shall we go through the headline mistakes?

Well, that's not the case here. So much so that there is a car chase during which I actually fell asleep.
Where was I? Oh yes, the other things wrong with this movie: the bullet of a mystery design which is shot into Lois Lane’s notebook, and which is a major plot point, doesn’t look like a bullet. Everybody in the audience (or at least I) thought it was another one of those little tracking devices which we just saw in the earlier scene.

But what is really unforgivable is that the "end of level" monster (i.e. the one at the movie's big climax) is truly, unbelievably crap. I really mean I couldn’t believe it — I was absolutely sure it must metamorphose into something more interesting. But it didn’t. Guys, since H.R, Geiger created the Alien in 1979, this kind of crap is no longer acceptable.

Oh, and Gal Gadot, who was supremely wonderful in Criminal, is wasted here as Wonder Woman.
(Image credits: No shortage of posters at Imp Awards.)
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