Snyder's only normal film, which then instantly slid into vaunted ineptitude and slave to the wretched DC Cinematic Universe, kicking him like a dog with a boot for his murky incoherent black porridge on the screen, which itself ordered from him. But all this after...
There is a lot of engine in the film, there is a place for drama and even some kind of fun, an uncharacteristically large number of characters for the genre and at the same time each of them is a personality, it is interesting to look at them, empathize with them. Absolutely not scary, but interesting to the horror. It is also worth noting that the whole film seems to be a gluing of a certain series - there are no boundaries between the series, but here is one mini-story, here is another. Test. Where is this inexplicable feeling of joy, cheerfulness from watching a horror movie about the dead? They played a joke on my subconscious and I liked it.
But the ending (the one that is already in the credits) really upset. That wasn't fair.