When Zack Snyder's directorial name enters the conversation, you're likely to get two key reactions: praise or an immediate repulse.
Personally, I've enjoyed all of Snyder's films to varying degrees sans Sucker Punch, but I've definitely connected to his vision for the DCEU.
To make a simple summary of Snyder's Justice League versus the theatrical release, Snyder's version is a beautifully displayed four course meal.
As for the theatrical cut, it's an appetizer, which you're unikely to try ever again.
One of the biggest takeaways from the Snyder cut is the character development of Victor Stone because in the theatrical cut, Cyborg was more akin to a throwaway character with little purpose.
In Snyder's version, his character development was simply amazing to watch (please make a Cyborg movie).
I went in expecting an entertaining film, and I left really satisfied with Snyder's cut.
Beautiful score, engaging screenplay, great interaction between characters, amazing action sequences, and an all around exciting watch.
Thank you Snyder and everyone who helped bring this film to life.
If not for fans asking for the so-called "mythical" Snyder cut, which media outlets lambasted us for, his vision would've remained locked inside his head. Thankfully, AT&T made it a reality.