Almost all cartoons about the League are not related to each other, contain a set of recurring events, different drawings, different faces and costumes of heroes. More precisely, most are not connected, some are connected to each other in small chains and do not necessarily come out in chronology. To understand in this dump the viewer is offered independently. But this film is a direct sequel to Crisis on Two Earths. But the sequel is the sequel, it is always weaker than the original. The first thing that caught the eye was the same soundtrack was used, i.e. the guys cheated and just re-recited the content. But it was all a story, but now on the subject.
The cross-cutting theme of the anti-league is traced throughout the historyline. In the first season of the series, Lex Luthor assembles a team of villains, then in a modified composition it is picked up by the Amazon Arija. In the second season, the League meets another version of its lineup from a parallel reality, where the heroes in the fight against evil have become so hardened that they began to rule the world with an iron fist. In season five, Lex and Grodd assemble a team of villains capable of confronting the League. Another version of themselves they meet in "Crisis". The authors are returning to this topic again. But it would not be a problem if there was an inspiring intriguing plot. He's gone. In the first half the bad beat the good, in the second the good beat the bad. Almost the entire film is devoted to scenes of battles and near-combat situations, a lot of muzzle. No intrigue. Perhaps a little captivated by the topic of the immortal dictator, but not disclosed, not fully, his denouement is boring and uninteresting. The viewer watches scenes and shootings for an hour and a half. A huge number of stamps borrowed from other parts of the franchise and in general other films: Batman got Buried Alive, The Flash – Speed (1994), Superman – his own stamps (Is this a man? “Is that a plane?”, “Martian” is the scene of the poisoning in a bar by a beautiful woman in red who has been in countless movies. Bane was defeated just like in his old movie.
Bad Narrative Logic: There are many parallel scenes that could not be very parallel because they last for different times. For example, Batman managed to lie in a coffin unconscious, get out, return home, get medical care, make a plan to rescue the rest of the team, while the burning Martian just walked 20 meters to the pier and fell into the water. Green Lantern, penetrating over the corpse of the murdered, sat in the cave for several hours. How long are you going to sit? Sapphire didn't even take his ring. It's a scam.
Who was in Green Lantern? John Stewart, a black man and a cool guy, by the way. In the feature films, for some reason, instead of him, weak and stupid Hal Jordan, white. Guys, where did the black guy go? And discrimination against robots knows no boundaries at all: Metallo is buried again and again in every feature film. Why is a steel guy always extreme? Have you noticed that in any fiction, if there is a mechanoid, it dies first?