It seemed like the 5th full-length about the League, and at the time it amazed me. Usually, the fat cons was that the action is not diverse and consists of 90% of the presentation of heroes and muzzle. But not this time. Really strongly and unexpectedly set the plot, there is no concentration on the characters themselves, even Superman did not become the omnipresent salvation, as it happened in every second series. All the action is gathered around the Flash and his mystery, and it is done at the highest level. Somewhat struck uncharacteristic for this universe cruelty: blood, mutilation, the death of children, heroes commit murder – in a sense, this is a plus, since “fake war” in other cartoons are dull tired. I am not a supporter of cruelty, but I am also against artificial gloss. I believe that if an author sets foot in a certain territory with his work, he must work honestly with what he has got himself into.
But film sins:
- There's a 3-way war going on. Amazons, Atlanteans and humans. What did not divide the first and second we understood, but how did people get involved in this?
- How did Antiflash know all the details, all the answers to the mystery? He knew not only what Barry had done to break the time continuum, but even how things were before the change and how they had changed—in other words, he knew more than the hero.
- And it should not have existed at all, since the Earth did not live up to its native 25th century.
In general, again, it was not without some inconsistencies, but the work is very strong, stands out from other cartoons about the League by a fundamentally different plot construction, a different color and, most importantly, a powerful morality at the end. Sometimes you just have to accept the bad that happened to you, rather than violently shake the universe in an attempt to fix the impossible.
Translation. There were 3 when I looked. In one of them right at 30 seconds sounded the phrase "as a child, my grandmother taught me prayer." What a lovely childish nonsense of an illiterate idiot. Switched to voiceover from SkyeFilmTV, it's fine.
And the movie. In 2023, a film about the Flash came out with about the same plot, but the cold runs out of the gates from how much the DC studio has degenerated over the years. From the masters of their genre they turned into a rabble of degenerates. Same story, 10 years of difference... A picture of the complete and final extinction of creative thought and of human reason and dignity in general. Every scene, every character has been changed to be as stupid as possible. From DC, there is a mooing beast.