The Snyder Cut is Actually Not Bad - Summary

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The video is a review of Zack Snyder's Justice League, a four-hour-long director's cut of the 2017 superhero film. The reviewer compares the new version with the original one, which was edited by Joss Whedon, and points out the differences in tone, plot, character development, humor, and action. The reviewer admits that he was skeptical and ready to hate the movie, but he was surprised by how much he enjoyed it. He praises the movie for improving on the flaws of the original, such as the lack of teamwork, the bad jokes, the boring villain, and the lackluster climax. He also acknowledges the movie's weaknesses, such as the excessive length, the slow-mo scenes, the desaturated color palette, and the edgy dialogue. He concludes that the movie is not a masterpiece or a life-changer, but it is a satisfying and fun superhero movie that he would not mind watching a sequel to. He gives it a 7.5 out of 10. The video also includes a sponsored segment by Audible, where the reviewer recommends some audiobooks that he likes.

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1. The text is a transcript of a video review of Zack Snyder's Justice League by a YouTube channel called Cosmonaut Variety Hour.
2. The reviewer compares the Snyder cut to the original Joss Whedon cut and points out the differences and improvements in the new version.
3. The reviewer praises the Snyder cut for having better character development, team dynamics, humor, action, and climax than the original.
4. The reviewer criticizes the Snyder cut for being too long, having too much slow motion, having a washed out color palette, and having some edgy dialogue.
5. The reviewer gives the Snyder cut a 7.5 out of 10 rating and says he would not mind watching a sequel.