My first impressions upon hearing about this film were- how exciting, so many superheroes in one film, kind of in a similar style to Marvel's avengers, but with more of the single character films coming later. Then I was feeling a bit unsure as to whether I wanted to see two good guys battling it out. Ultimately, the film was EPIC.
*Side note: From the onset, there is quite a bit of flashback involved in this film. I didn't find it annoying or frustrating, but some viewers might, and some of the flashbacks may not make too much sense if you haven't seen the introductory film of our new Superman.
The film begins with a familiar back story and gradually introduces both of our central characters into the piece. Superman's significant other finds herself in a very precarious position, and must be rescued by her caped hero, yet the distinction between good and evil is not as clear cut as is usually the case.
Gradually, as is regretfully often the case, society begins to turn on the heroes that have served them so selflessly, and because of their representation in the media, both Batman and Superman begin to see each other as foes, and by extension, barriers to peace.
Enter Jesse Eisenberg, AKA Lex Luthor.
Lois describes him as psychotic and she would not be wrong. He's a different kind of scary. On the one hand he is somewhat reminiscent of public figures that we are all too familiar with. He has a way with words and convinces most that weaponising an extremely dangerous radioactive element is the best chance for society. He also comes across as childish and oddly friendly, before it's realised that to destroy Superman, he is prepared to kill countless innocents and stoop to the lowest levels.
Superman is soon faced with an impossible decision. To save the life of one he loves, he must do the unthinkable. The conclusion is both shocking and heartening all at once.
Wonder woman makes an appearance (however brief) and hints are given at who else will feature in the up-and-coming Justice League.
When everything comes to a head, the ending leaves you gasping, wondering, and excited for more (also, I get super excited about the fact that Superman is a Journalist, and I'm studying to be one, so it's pretty cool, and I was secretly or not so secretly on his side during the fight!).
You should see this... seriously
Four Quills out of Five.