People with average patience will fall asleep during the first 30 minutes of this movie. I may not be a qualified reviewer because I haven't watched the movie entirely (which I am about to explain why) but good god what I watched is literally a copy and paste of the old justice league. I have no idea how these 5 star reviews actually made it through the first hour, they might've skipped the first two hours of the movie (or paid reviewers by DC). Here are my problems with the movie (and really the DC franchise). First of all, this has got to be the first movie to put the old movie and have it in the movie for about 25% of the entire movie. The introduction is about 10 minutes long of ultra-long credits, long transitions, and ultra-slow camera movement. I wouldn't lie to you, if I paid for this movie in the theathers, I would've walked out and ask for a refund. At this point, i'm thinking of the 2K franchise. Imagine 2K20 and 2K21 as a movie, you have Zach Snyder's Justice League. And lastly, the story is bland, there's no humor, nothing exciting, nothing breathtaking, okay visuals, and okay music. So while you watch a whole hour of the old Justice League, you also watch the most boring action documentary.
If you are looking for a punishment (or threaten someone) for your children or whoever, make them watch this movie and take away their electronic devices. Or, if you are looking for a way to waste 4 hours of your life, this movie is PERFECT for you. This is my 5th straight movie where I've been disappointed by DC Flims. The last movie that I watched which was fairly decent was Suicide Squad. DC Flims has had a recent tread of creating OKAY action flims, okay sound fx and pretty solid VFX and sceneary. The dialogue between the characters are SOOO BLAND and SOO SERIOUS which makes it so BORING. DC, If you are reading this, don't you dare make another movie where I have to : watch a 10 minute BORING introduction, watch a scene where literally nothing happens (you might as well delete the scene), hire a grandma to rotate a camera 180 degrees, and NEVER COPY AND PASTE A MOVIE!