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The Age's Jake Wilson says it's "genuinely a different film from the earlier 'Justice League,' and a much more coherent one."Ī running theme of the critical response is that Snyder's strong and weak tendencies are both on display. The movie has six chapters with an epilogue for easier viewing, and characters such as Cyborg and the Flash have their stories fleshed out, giving the film a grander scale with deeper meaning. Plot-wise, the film is similar to the 2017 version. Superman's sacrifice in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" has spurred ol' Bats to unite a team of his superfriends to face off against some major threats. Mike Ward at Should I See It calls it a "a detail-driven, meticulously crafted film that stands apart from its peers with two strong lead performances, a bit of a mischievous grin, and a heart firmly entrenched on its sleeve." Asher Luberto of LA Weekly says, "Director Ian Samuels has some fun with this carefree premise, infusing it with long takes and zippy montages," while Shani Harris of Culturess calls it "a new spin on young love that will stimulate your mind and touch your heart."Īnd if the cast looks familiar, Allen appeared in the 2018 season of "American Horror Story." And Newton is known for playing Abigail Carlson on the TV show "Big Little Lies" and Lucy in 2019's "Detective Pikachu," though those with long memories will remember her brief run as Colby Chandler in the now-defunct soap opera, "All My Children." Newton has also been cast as Cassie Lang in Marvel's " Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," slated for release in 2022. Released on Amazon Prime Video on February 12, 2021, "The Map of Tiny Perfect Things" has been gathering good notices for its cast and its emotional resonance.