It all boils down to how far one would go to defend his family. And in superhero movies, the superheroes could travel anyplace.
The Flash is famed for his speed, and he might give Light a run for his money in terms of speed. Before he can magically go from one location to another, he is halted by a swarm of enthralled girls who divert his attention.
DC’s superhero film also stars Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, because why should the MCU have all the fun? Regardless of language, the essential emotions of the movie remain the same, and The Flash is no different, although being special in many ways.
It all boils down to how far one would go to defend his family. And in superhero movies, the superheroes could travel anyplace. Our hero journeys back in time to change his parents’ painful and turbulent fate, and in the process, he experiences loss and loneliness. ‘How far would you go to defend the one you love?’ should be a genre rather than a story point. The filmmakers include time travel, which allows them to experiment with the storyline, as well as some spectacular graphics and CGI.
Despite being entertaining throughout, The Flash isn’t without flaws, particularly in its closing act. But Miller, as the titular superhero, is clearly having a good time, as are the other main characters who won’t hesitate to give the audience what they want. It’s all pure amusement with a dash of nostalgia. With Prabhas’ Adipurushon on one side and this DC offering on the other, it may be a terrific weekend at the cinema. This week, at least in the movies, it’s all about the good triumphing over the bad. Reality checks in life can wait.