5/10
Meh...
4 May 2024
Right, well I did sit down to watch the 2024 DC animated movie "Justice League Crisis On Infinite Earths - Part One", as I had the opportunity to do so, plus I have been watching an abundance of DC animated superhero movies over the years, so why not also this one?

Personally I have to say that the whole concept with multiple Earths and realities is not something that really tickles me in the right places, but I can understand why it would be interesting to fans of the superhero genre, as all the comic book studios are using it.

Writers James Krieg, George Pérez and Marv Wolfman put together a fair enough script and storyline. It was, however, a rather predictable storyline, which really didn't come to me as no surprise. I mean, this was a Justice League animated movie after all, so we all know that the Justice League pulls through and saves the day. And surprise, surprise, of course they did here. I have to say that once this first part came to an end, I merely shrugged and thought nothing more of it. So this wasn't an outstanding or memorable viewing experience.

Something that did help make "Justice League Crisis On Infinite Earths - Part One" all the more watchable and enjoyable was the voice acting, because the cast of voice actors and actresses did good jobs. I can't claim that I was familiar with the cast ensemble here, but that didn't make it any less good.

The art and animation style in "Justice League Crisis On Infinite Earths - Part One" was okay. I can't claim to say that the art style was outstanding, but it would have an appeal to fans of the animated Batman series or the Teen Titans series, I suppose.

All in all, a watchable DC animated movie, but nothing outstanding here.

My rating of director Jeff Wamester's 2024 animated movie "Justice League Crisis On Infinite Earths - Part One" lands on a bland five out of ten stars.
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