La Ligue des Justiciers - Le paradoxe Flashpoint
Original title: Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
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8.1/10
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The Flash finds himself in a war-torn alternate timeline and teams up with alternate versions of his fellow heroes to return home and restore the timeline.The Flash finds himself in a war-torn alternate timeline and teams up with alternate versions of his fellow heroes to return home and restore the timeline.The Flash finds himself in a war-torn alternate timeline and teams up with alternate versions of his fellow heroes to return home and restore the timeline.
Justin Chambers
- The Flash
- (voice)
- …
C. Thomas Howell
- Professor Zoom
- (voice)
- …
Michael B. Jordan
- Cyborg
- (voice)
- …
Kevin McKidd
- Batman
- (voice)
- …
Steve Blum
- Lex Luthor
- (voice)
- …
Kevin Conroy
- Batman
- (voice)
- …
Dana Delany
- Lois Lane
- (voice)
Grey DeLisle
- Nora Allen
- (voice)
- (as Grey DeLisle Griffin)
- …
Cary Elwes
- Aquaman
- (voice)
Nathan Fillion
- Green Lantern
- (voice)
- …
Jennifer Hale
- Iris West
- (voice)
- …
Danny Huston
- General Lane
- (voice)
Danny Jacobs
- Grifter
- (voice)
- …
Peter Jessop
- Dr. Vulko
- (voice)
Lex Lang
- Captain Atom
- (voice)
- …
Vanessa Marshall
- Wonder Woman
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Amazing reboot of a very important but slightly forgotten DC History. The animation is far from how good the history was adapted, even if there were a few modifications about the comic one. It comes in a very good moment as a preparation for the Justice League movie that is getting planned for the forthcoming years. This parallel world vision makes you see another side of these powerful heroes and the how the reality can be changed by minimum touch of the history. It also makes you understand the power of those we tend to think are secondary characters of the Justice League but also how the lack of the most important ones make a huge difference.
And there are some great ones out there, all of them are worth watching in some shape or form even if they don't completely work. Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox does work and brilliantly, for this viewer it's one of the better animated straight-to-video superhero films. There is very little to criticise it, except that some of it did feel a little rushed, Superman could have been fleshed out more and Professor Zoom was defeated too easily. The anime-inspired animation is wonderful though, if you enjoy the animation style of Young Justice- I do- you'll enjoy the animation here. The atmospheric colours and fluidity are simply remarkable. The music is haunting and beautiful at the same time, giving intensity to the action scenes and giving weight to the more emotional and dramatic scenes. While the dialogue is really smart and intelligently written and the story is hugely compelling right up to the end and packs a real emotional punch. The action sequences have an epic intensity to them, the moral ambiguity seen in the characters and story is interwoven very well and the complexity of the characters- they are much more than what they seem- is to be admired, especially Flash- especially in the final 10 minutes- and a more bad-ass Aquaman(loved that). There are lots of familiar characters that pop up every now and again, which comic book and superhero fans will really appreciate. And of course the voice acting is superb, with Justin Chambers really making us identify with his character, having Kevin Conroy back as Batman is a huge plus and there's also the suavity and command that Cary Elwes brings to Aquaman. C. Thomas Howell also shines in one of his best, maybe even his best, film in recent years(considering that he's been in a lot of bad movies, especially from The Asylum, lately that's saying a lot)- he is menacing and very malicious as Zoom, his taunting of Flash is subtly chilling and one of the high points in the writing. Overall, while not entirely perfect Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox is fabulous. 9/10 Bethany Cox
After watching this DC animated film for lunch today by myself here's my spoiler-free review of Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox! As usual, I'll be talking about my thoughts, memories of the voice cast and also the LEGO DC Super-Villians game! Then my conclusion/rating! The story this is based on is from the Flashpoint comic book it was the first time they did it then they later adapted it into the third season of the Flash TV show! The voice actors/actresses include; the late great Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Nathan Fillion as Hal Jordan, Michael B. Jordan as Cyborg (later in the 2010s he was Johnny Storm/Human Torch in that rubbish reboot of Fant4stic then Killmonger in Black Panther), C. Thomas Howell as the Reverse-Flash who later returns in LEGO DC Super-Villians and a bunch of celebrities who have been in movies/TV! I enjoyed this so much more than The Flash 2023 film (which thankfully flopped LOL) that I'm excited for Crisis on Infinite Earths the biggest crossover in the history of television! Overall this was a fun Flashpoint movie that has similar story elements from The Flash 2014 series & 2023 with the idiotic lunatic Ezra Miller I won't watch the live-action 2023 version again but instead watch a breakdown of The Flash Season 3 premiere on YouTube! That's why I'm giving this an 8/10! I look forward to watching Batman: Mask of the Phantasm for its 30th anniversary! ;-)
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox is the newest film from DC animation studios based on the comics crossover event Flashpoint by Geoff Johns and artist Andy Kubert. There are a handful of deviations from the comics but the animated film ranks among the best of DC's animated movies. The voice cast is spot on with many familiar voices returning to their respected roles such as Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne/Batman and Nathan Fillion (the people's Hal Jordan) as Green Lantern. The film has a very epic, cinematic feel to it and the action scenes are amazing. This is some of the best on screen Flash action sequences ever and its about time we get a film feature of another character than Batman or Superman. This film also further proves that Barry Allen is an interesting, deep character that can be used on the big screen. On the downside, I'm not too keen on the animation style. Over the past few films, DC animation has been sliding more and more to modern anime styles. Which is fine but some of the character designs don't fit with the rest of the DC universe. Wonder Woman looks a little odd and Aquaman should have a neck (just saying). There are a lot of side plots that are introduced such as the world of the new Thomas Wayne Batman that is explored in the spin off comics, but never utilized in the film. Feels a bit like a missed opportunity. I think the movie gets a bit overly violent at times. There are a lot of brutal things in the book but I think the film overdoes it a little (i.e the fate of Grifter). Despite the questionable title, Justice League: Flashpoint (which is what it should of been named) ranks among the best of the DC animated movies and should most definitely please fans of the material and characters. I would also recommend it as a solid introduction to the Flash character, for those curious or unfamiliar.
I just finished the movie minutes ago and couldn't wait to write a review.
The acting is superb.
The writing excellent.
The music is great.
The animation is fresh.
Oh, and for those of you who like their stories with a little darkness to them, hold onto your seats because this is movie delivers.
If you are ANY sort of DC fan and have not seen this movie, go NOW.
GO!
Thank me when you're done.
The acting is superb.
The writing excellent.
The music is great.
The animation is fresh.
Oh, and for those of you who like their stories with a little darkness to them, hold onto your seats because this is movie delivers.
If you are ANY sort of DC fan and have not seen this movie, go NOW.
GO!
Thank me when you're done.
Did you know
- TriviaThe voice of Superman is played by Sam Daly. Sam's father, Tim Daly, previously voiced the role of Superman in the animated TV series and various DC animated movies.
- GoofsAfter Batman shoots Reverse Flash through the head, Flash rushes over to Batman and catches him before he falls over from his wounds. As Flash is lying him down slowly, there is no blood on Batman's face. It then cuts to a close up as Batman reaches up to pull off his mask and there is suddenly blood on his lips and chin.
- Quotes
Nora Allen: ...when I was a little girl, Grandma taught me a prayer: Accept the things you cannot change. Have the courage to change the things you can... and have the wisdom to know the difference.
- Crazy creditsSPOILER: There is a scene at the end of the credits: a Boom Tube opens and a horde of Parademons comes out, leading into La Ligue des justiciers : Guerre (2014).
- ConnectionsEdited into Suicide Squad Abridged 2: Ticket to Heck (2019)
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- $3,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 15m(75 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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