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Barry Allen’s relaxing trip to Metropolis is about to go sideways. While speeding off to help in an impromptu battle, The Flash blazes and rips through time, only to find himself dropped into the middle of World War II. It’s here that The Flash meets Wonder Woman and her top secret team, known as the Justice Society of America. Witness the raging tides of war, gripping combat and the velocity of valor as The Flash fights to get back to his own timeline!
J**D
Great Golden Age Action!
Originally intended to be a Wonder Woman animated series set in WWII(similar to the first season of the Lynda Carter TV show), Justice Society: World War II is the first DC Comics project starring very first superhero group in their own title outside the regular comics continuity. Supposedly taking place in the same refreshed DC Universe animated movies as Superman: Man Of Tomorrow, this is the also the first DC project bridging the gap between the Golden Age and modern day superheroes.Prior to the watching the main feature, it would benefit the viewer to seeing the DC Showcase short of Kamandi At Earth's End which indirectly ties into the movie, similar to how DC Showcase: Catwoman was a contination of the Batman: Year One movie. Based on Jack Kirby's post-apocalyptic saga that would later go onto influence his work on Thundarr The Barbarian, Kamandi is thought to be the last boy alive on Earth, and gets thrown into a gauntlet of challenges by a Planet Of The Apex knockoff tribe to be proclaimed as their "mighty one", who it turns out was actually Superman. Kamandi then sets off to find Superman in the wastelands, with a large hint that this was a smaller part of a larger narrative. For a DC Showcase film, it utilizes Kirby iconic designs to shine the light on one of the lesser-known comic book characters.The feature presentation starts off with Barry Allen(aka: The Flash)visiting Metropolis with his girlfriend Iris, who is black in this story to mirror The Flash TV series. He zooms off to help Superman stop an attack by Brainiac, meaning the evil alien android might have been the one who hired Lobo to hunt Superman in the Man Of Tomorrow. During the fight, Flash travels through a wormhole that takes him to Europe smack in the middle of WWII where the Axis are being held back by a secret team of superheroes classified as the Justice Society of America. Lead by Wonder Woman the last Amazon, the team consists Hawkman, Black Canary(complete with her "Canary Cry"), Hourman, and the Golden Age Flash, this team reports to the Allies through Diana's boyfriend Steve Trevor, and their correspondent referred to as Shakespeare. The JSA gets a mission to rescue Dr. Fate being held in an Nazi-occupied castle, where its revealed that Shakespeare is given the Superman outfit from an unnamed youth who bears a strong resemblance to Kamandi, and the mysterious war reporter is bulletproof. Barry Allen regocnizes Dr. Fate as the one who he saw when going through the wormhole, coming to the conclusion that he's not just in the past but in a pararllel universe, or an Earth-2. The JSA follow Dr. Fate's info to the Bermuda Triangle where they encounter Aquaman and his Atlantean forces, who turns out to be under the mind control of the power of Nazi agent known as The Advisor, which most regular DC Comics fans would be familiar using the moniker of Psycho-Pirate. The rest of the movie seems to loose the traditional DC Comics storyline angle and seems to combine the ending to Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, and Throne Of Atlantis where Wonder Woman is in mortal combat with Aquaman while the other heroes focus on the Atlantean forces invading New York. After Hawkman and Steve Trevor had already dies, Shakespeare finally decides to join the fight to stop the remaining Nazi bomber planes back when Superman only had the power to "leap tall buildings", which is similar to having Constantine freeing Wonder Woman from Darkseid's control after she had already killed Etrigan in Apocolips War. The JSA manage to snap Aquaman out of the Advisor's control, but leaving Atlantis as a possible existing enemy in this reality, while the Advisor himself disappears, hinting at a possible rematch. Barry Allen manages to get back to his world thanks to Golden Age Flash where the modern day speedster cements a friendship with Superman and suggesting that they form a league of their own.Justice Society: World War II has a greater production than what Warner Bros. put into the previous movie of Superman: Man Of Tomorrow. The opening credits pay homage to films of the 1940s, and the plot moves along in the style of old movie serials. It does switch paces though from a war movie to an atompunk story with the introduction of Aquaman and the Nazi-controlled Atlanteans, with a large emphasis spent on letting the viewer know that any of the heroes could be casualties of war. Old school comics fans should thrill at all the references to DC Comics' history layered throughout the film, and recent comics readers should get a kick out of the Golden Age crackerjack action!
C**D
The Best DC Animated Film to Come Out in a Long Time!
This movie was great! It feels like we are finally getting DC animated movies that care about quality again! The story, the animation and action, the characters and voice acting are all well above the standards DC animated movies have set for themselves over the past few years. The art style is very much the same as the previous year's Superman: Man of Tomorrow (it does seem to be directly connected to that story's setting), however the animation seems to be some of the best we've seen from DCA in a long time.The visuals are stunning, such as any scene which features Wonder Woman fighting, just amazing stuff! The story is fun and fast-paced, but actually feels like a full movie (other movies from DCA either felt poorly paced or way too short, sometimes both), probably because this movie seems to have real effort put in to making each environment distinct and every action scene memorable.The voice acting among the cast is stellar, two noticeably amazing performances are Black Canary's Elysia Rotaru and Hawkman's Omid Abtahi. All the characters seem to be well thought out and serve purpose to the story, which I really appreciate. Even though it can be fun to see as many characters as you can fit into a movie, it is very refreshing to see some restraint and focus on bringing to life the ones that make the story complete.I'm not going to get into the plot details because I think you should experience it first through the movie, but I will say I generally don't consider the plots of these movies to be anything remarkable, that stance has changed with this one. I was excited to see the story progress and even surprized with certain developments. These movies often have quite a lot of cheesiness which can be fun but sometimes takes you out of the suspension of disbelief. Here I found I was rolling my eyes far fewer times than any other DCA film, the story and characters are really that engaging!It was a great movie among the DC animation line up, and I am excited to what comes next! The end of the movie suggests more modern day adventures are what's on the horizon, but I really hope we get to see more of this movie's Wonder Woman, Black Canary, and Hawkman in the future!
A**M
Digital not working
The movie was alright but my reviews always are for if the product was in good shape. Every was looking good until I used the the digital code and it says was no longer valid, first time happening for me and if the sellers now that probably the digital code doesn't work don't sell as it still putting in the title "+digital".
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