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The text is a video transcript of a review of Zack Snyder's Justice League, a 2021 film that is a director's cut of the 2017 film Justice League. The reviewer explains the history and context of the project, which was originally directed by Snyder but he had to leave due to personal reasons and was replaced by Joss Whedon. The reviewer then compares and contrasts the two versions of the film, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of Snyder's vision. The reviewer praises Snyder for making the film more consistent, epic, and satisfying, especially in terms of character development, action sequences, and villain motivation. However, the reviewer also criticizes Snyder for being pretentious, excessive, and arbitrary in some of his choices, such as the aspect ratio, the musical score, the slow motion, and the length. The reviewer concludes that Snyder's Justice League is a different and better film than Whedon's Justice League, but not a perfect one. The reviewer gives the film a rating of good.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video review of Zack Snyder's Justice League, a 2021 superhero film.
2. The reviewer compares the film to the 2017 version of Justice League, which was directed by Joss Whedon after Zack Snyder left the project due to personal reasons.
3. The reviewer praises the film for being more consistent, epic, and satisfying than the 2017 version, and for developing the characters and their motivations better.
4. The reviewer criticizes the film for being too long, pretentious, and excessive in some aspects, such as the aspect ratio, the musical choices, the slow motion, and the solemn tone.
5. The reviewer concludes that the film is another film rather than a version of the 2017 film, and that it is a good film that does justice to the heroes.