THE FLASH MOVIE REVIEW

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Average Ratings: 3.14/5
Score:86% Positive
Reviews Counted: 8
Positive:6
Neutral:1
Negative:1

 

Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Site:Indian Express

Muschietti also lends a captivating view of the films action with camerawork that follows sequences to bring a vital sense of direction and scale. However, the weakest element in The Flash is its seemingly slapdash CGI. Besides the scenes with the two Barrys, a crucial plot device requires extensive VFX, which looks amiss. It indicates the story undergoing multiple changes without much time to work on this critical element. Irrespective, the cloud-pleasing moments are aplenty for old and new fans.

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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Saibal Site:NDTV

Aesthetically and tonally uneven, The Flash is a patchy affair that falls back on the actors to rescue it from the tedium created by the unsteady juggling of predictable, overworn devices. Ezra Miller’s performance is just about adequate. It does not exactly crackle with energy. The fetching Sasha Calle, the first Latina to play Supergirl, is only a pale shadow of the DC character that could once upon a time genuinely excite audiences.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Neil Site:Times of India

Muschietti also lends a captivating view of the films action with camerawork that follows sequences to bring a vital sense of direction and scale. However, the weakest element in The Flash is its seemingly slapdash CGI. Besides the scenes with the two Barrys, a crucial plot device requires extensive VFX, which looks amiss. It indicates the story undergoing multiple changes without much time to work on this critical element. Irrespective, the cloud-pleasing moments are aplenty for old and new fans.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Nishad Site:News18

The movie gives out a strong message that not every problem has a solution and there are things in life that you have to let go. This compelling story is what makes the crux of the film and is beautifully delivered by Muschietti. The surprises dont end here though. The films climax and post credit scene feature two very big cameos. Overall, the film has opened the multiverse of possibilities for DC, and lets hope that the following movies raise the stakes higher.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Vinamra Site:Firstpost

Despite having fun throughout, The Flashisnt flawless, especially in its final act. But Miller as the eponymous superhero is clearly having fun, and so are the other key characters that wouldnt think twice before giving what the viewers want. Its all unabashed entertainment peppered with nostalgia. It could be a great weekend at the movies, with Prabhas Adipurushon one hand and this DC offering on the other. Its all about the good overpowering the evil in cinemas this week, at least in the movies. Lifes reality checks can wait.

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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Umesh  Site:Koimoi

All said and done, this take on multiverse by DC is trippy, fresh and more comicy serving not only to the Flash fans but also to every comic book lover ever.

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Ratings:— Review By: Suchin Site:Hindustan Times

Nonetheless, in 2023, amidst the glut of people with powers, despite having every familiar origin story trope and multiversal machinations, we get a superhero movie that doesn’t have you walk away feeling jaded and grumpy. Despite the comic book-inspired assembly line we get year after year, to have a spandex spectacle that actually takes you on an emotionally-charged journey and allows you to forget yourself, if even for a moment? Now thats a superpower I could get behind.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Bhavna Site:India Today

The films screenplay is tailored well to make you laugh and be consumed by slapstick comedy, action and electrifying energy. However, it loses steam in the final stretch. If The Flash was not crafted for the multiverse crossover, perhaps it would have come across as a better film.

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