Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Partie 1
Titre original : Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part One
L'Anti-Moniteur (la contrepartie maléfique du Moniteur) est libéré dans le multivers DC et commence à détruire les différentes Terres qui le composent. Le Moniteur tente de recruter des héro... Tout lireL'Anti-Moniteur (la contrepartie maléfique du Moniteur) est libéré dans le multivers DC et commence à détruire les différentes Terres qui le composent. Le Moniteur tente de recruter des héros dans tout le multivers, mais il est assassiné.L'Anti-Moniteur (la contrepartie maléfique du Moniteur) est libéré dans le multivers DC et commence à détruire les différentes Terres qui le composent. Le Moniteur tente de recruter des héros dans tout le multivers, mais il est assassiné.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Matt Bomer
- The Flash
- (voix)
- …
Jensen Ackles
- Batman
- (voix)
- …
Darren Criss
- Superman
- (voix)
- …
Meg Donnelly
- Supergirl
- (voix)
- …
Stana Katic
- Wonder Woman
- (voix)
- …
Jimmi Simpson
- Green Arrow
- (voix)
Zachary Quinto
- Lex Luthor
- (voix)
Jonathan Adams
- Monitor
- (voix)
Ike Amadi
- J'onn J'onzz
- (voix)
- …
Geoffrey Arend
- Psycho Pirate
- (voix)
- …
Zach Callison
- Dick Grayson
- (voix)
- …
Alastair Duncan
- Alfred
- (voix)
Ato Essandoh
- Mr. Terrific
- (voix)
Cynthia Hamidi
- Dawnstar
- (voix)
Aldis Hodge
- John Stewart
- (voix)
- …
Erika Ishii
- Doctor Light
- (voix)
- …
David Kaye
- The Question
- (voix)
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I wasn't expecting all that much from this film, but I gotta say I was quietly surprised with the quality. After being somewhat disappointed with some recent films in the "Tomorrowverse", it was a relief to see the franchise producing some exciting content.
What stood out to me the most was the way the film managed to balance the cosmic and multiversal elements with a key human heart - the love between Barry and Iris. This added a depth and emotional resonance that elevated the film beyond the pure spectacle of planets dying.
Matt Bomer's voice performance as Barry was outstanding and truly anchored the film. His portrayal brought a depth and authenticity to the character that made him relatable and engaging.
Despite being part 1 of a larger story, the film managed to stand on its own as a complete and satisfying experience.
One of the most fascinating aspects of this film was how it outshined the current live-action DC films. It's frustrating to see the animated films succeed where the live-action ones are faltering, but it's also a testament to the talent and creativity of the filmmakers behind this project. Perhaps a lack of studio interference? But I'm just speculating.
Flaws? As with most of these DC films, the animation is sufficient, but lacks flare or uniqueness. A lack of budget hurts it, and it isn't on the same level as the similarly multiversal Spider-Verse films.
This is a strong entry in the DC Animated universe and has me eagerly anticipating part 2. If you're a fan of DC comics or just enjoy a good superhero story, I highly recommend giving this film a watch.
What stood out to me the most was the way the film managed to balance the cosmic and multiversal elements with a key human heart - the love between Barry and Iris. This added a depth and emotional resonance that elevated the film beyond the pure spectacle of planets dying.
Matt Bomer's voice performance as Barry was outstanding and truly anchored the film. His portrayal brought a depth and authenticity to the character that made him relatable and engaging.
Despite being part 1 of a larger story, the film managed to stand on its own as a complete and satisfying experience.
One of the most fascinating aspects of this film was how it outshined the current live-action DC films. It's frustrating to see the animated films succeed where the live-action ones are faltering, but it's also a testament to the talent and creativity of the filmmakers behind this project. Perhaps a lack of studio interference? But I'm just speculating.
Flaws? As with most of these DC films, the animation is sufficient, but lacks flare or uniqueness. A lack of budget hurts it, and it isn't on the same level as the similarly multiversal Spider-Verse films.
This is a strong entry in the DC Animated universe and has me eagerly anticipating part 2. If you're a fan of DC comics or just enjoy a good superhero story, I highly recommend giving this film a watch.
One of few in the recent lines of the Tomorrowverse animated original films, as a long time fan of DC and love Marv Wolfmans George Perez work, I honestly haven't been much of a fan of these newer films they've put out recently, firstly the art style, not a fan of the Archer Artstyle, it doesnt feel like a DC original animated movie, wish they go back to that death & reign of Superman to JLD war and young justice art style that defined the DC original animated movies & DC animation for a long time - -wish you guys at DC WB would go back to that! The archer style sucks for dc, it's pretty average. Once you get 50 mins to 1 hour into it the film starts focusing on what the titles about, they made numerous changes from Wolfman and Perez's book, some good the Barry Allen centric focus was a nice touch, some changes unnecessary. 6/10 slow burn.
I don't know what happened with DC animation. They use to be the best part of DC. Some of the animated movies were way better than any of the live action DC/Marvel movies. The last few animation movies have been terrible. Everything from the design of the characters, dialog and story. Who ever was in charge of the old animation bring them back. For this being a crisis storyline it was terrible. The story was all over the place I know there 2 more parts coming but this was so hard to watch that idk if I will even watch the others. Do better DC you're going to lose the rest of your fan base smh.
Crisis on Infinite Earths was always one of my favourite comics growing up and this is just an injustice to it. The flash is a vital character in the comics but so are several others such as supergirl, Luthor and pariah. This animated film though focuses the entirety on the flash and makes him the sole hero and everybody else is a backup character. The whole first half of the film is just a confused mess as you try to figure out what is happening. Finally the animation style is so lazy and bad that it almost looks like stop motion at some points with the voices not matching the characters. All in all a great disappointment for something Inwas really waiting for.
I was going into this with high expectations. From Flashpoing Paradox, War, and the Dark movies to this? Really? For starters, the quality of the animation is a huge step back. This looks like Dexter's Laboratory from 20 years ago. Another problem is that DC Animation excels when it's rated R. I could almost entertain showing it to my younger ones, but the animation is just bad. With new movies out like Blue Eyed Samurai, how can Warner Bros not keep up with modern standards?
This is a beloved story and a chance to really take DC Animation to another level. It's the one category where DC has been beating Marvel for quite some time. It didn't have to be as gory as the War movie, but some real deaths to show the impact of the situation would've helped. I don't think I care to watch the next 2 movies of this unless they look completely different. All in all, the wrong people seemed to have been selected to make this movie. It's nowhere near as good as what's been coming out for DC Animation. Watch it if you're a fan, but go in with low expectations. The Crisis on Two Earths was better than this and that was made in 2010. When James Wood's voiced Owl Man, that was memorable. Those characters are in this movie and somehow just come off as worse. That plot was way better too. Big L here for DC, get your act together and redo whatever you were working on for part 2 or just lose money the way Marvel has been now for awhile.
This is a beloved story and a chance to really take DC Animation to another level. It's the one category where DC has been beating Marvel for quite some time. It didn't have to be as gory as the War movie, but some real deaths to show the impact of the situation would've helped. I don't think I care to watch the next 2 movies of this unless they look completely different. All in all, the wrong people seemed to have been selected to make this movie. It's nowhere near as good as what's been coming out for DC Animation. Watch it if you're a fan, but go in with low expectations. The Crisis on Two Earths was better than this and that was made in 2010. When James Wood's voiced Owl Man, that was memorable. Those characters are in this movie and somehow just come off as worse. That plot was way better too. Big L here for DC, get your act together and redo whatever you were working on for part 2 or just lose money the way Marvel has been now for awhile.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe movie is dedicated to DC Comics artist and writer George Pérez after the ending credits. He died in May 6, 2022.
- GaffesThe American flag on the Hall of Justice is hanging with the canton (the blue rectangle with the stars) on the upper right of the flag. It should be hanging with the canton on the upper left of the flag...
- ConnexionsFollowed by Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Partie 2 (2024)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part One
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 33min(93 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
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