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Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three BD [Blu-ray]
K**S
A Stunning Conclusion to an Epic Saga - Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three is a masterpiece that delivers a jaw-dropping conclusion to one of the most ambitious storylines in the DC universe. This installment earns every bit of its five-star rating, thanks to its compelling storytelling, breathtaking animation, and the emotional depth it brings to the characters and the multiverse at large.From the opening scene, the tension is palpable as the stakes reach their highest. The storyline masterfully weaves together multiple threads from the previous parts, culminating in an epic showdown that is both thrilling and emotionally resonant. The way the narrative tackles the concept of parallel universes, the heroes' struggle against overwhelming odds, and the sacrifices made along the way is nothing short of brilliant.The animation is top-tier, with stunning visuals that bring the chaotic, yet beautifully orchestrated, battles to life. The action sequences are dynamic and fluid, capturing the sheer scale and intensity of the Crisis with remarkable detail. Every frame feels meticulously crafted, immersing the viewer in the high-stakes drama unfolding across the multiverse.What truly sets Part Three apart is the character development and emotional weight behind the decisions made by the heroes. The writers did an incredible job of giving each character their moment to shine, all while tying their personal arcs into the larger narrative. The emotional beats hit hard, and you can feel the weight of the universe's fate resting on their shoulders.The voice acting is exceptional, with each actor bringing their A-game to portray the complex emotions and fierce determination of their characters. The dialogue is sharp, poignant, and full of memorable lines that will stick with you long after the credits roll.Overall, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three is a triumphant conclusion that lives up to the hype. It’s a perfect blend of action, emotion, and epic storytelling that not only satisfies long-time fans but also sets a new standard for animated superhero films. Whether you're a die-hard DC fan or just love a great story, this is a must-watch. Five stars, without a doubt!
C**S
Sweet digital addition
Really good movie and loved the digital copy that comes with it. Good movie at good price.
D**R
Good mini series
Good mini series with DC characters
4**X
Final Crisis - Part Three
In my opinion, this was the best of the three parts. It will make you shed some tears as some major characters do die. There is a final goodbye to one of DC's most beloved voice actors. I had to rewatch it several times because it was so touching and done with loveGreat to see characters from Charlton Comics, Fawcett Comics, Justice Society, cartoon shows. A little bit of something for every DC fan.The original final Crisis took twelve issues to cover what three discs have done. It deviates from the comic but the end was well done.
D**T
wonderful
The movie is impressive from part one to part three—they're all amazing! It really leaves you thinking that the villain is just another natural phenomenon, doing what they have to do to keep things in order. The writing is deep and thought-provoking, the acting is great, and the storyline is wonderful. Worth every penny and you will love it, making you look for the next movie
A**D
Loved this
Excellent cartoon
P**N
Better Than Parts 1 and 2
So, to recap: I found Part 1 to be tedious as there was no real explanation of the situation and Part 2 to be better because of its innovative Supergirl origin story. Reviewing the start of the graphic novel suggested that a lot of what I saw in Part 1 was indeed there, however.Reviewing (not reading, so I may have missed a few items) the entire graphic novel revealed that it is Lila/Harbinger whose origin story is being transferred to Supergirl in part 2. In the graphic novel, it is also Lila/Harbinger who kills the Monitor, not Supergirl as in Part 3. Part 3 also imports the wish machine from /Legion of Super Heroes/ and reworks/extends the final Flashpoint in /Justice League Dark: Apokalypse War/ to explain how the multiverse came to be. Both of these may be from more recent comics, but they do not appear to be in graphic novel, and the graphic novel appears to start with the multiverse beginning immediately after the Big Bang. I should note that, when /Batman: The Dark Knight Returns/ was adapted, the story remained in its original context (the 1980s) instead of being updated by more recent bits and pieces.This also has more of the confused stuff that was in Part 1. These things, I think, worked a lot better in the graphic novel, because they were better explained. However, Part 3 /does/ have some good action sequences going for it.But, over all, I think this is more of a retelling (or perhaps updating to make it consistent with whatever the comics are doing now) of the graphic novel than an adaptation of it.
L**S
justice league
great series
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