With more Clark, comes more Lois as well, and she too gets in on the investigative piece. Cavill himself isn’t much of an actor, but it’s nice to see him get to actually do something Clark Kent-like, particularly when he attempts to learn more about the Nairomi villager that testified against him at the initial congressional hearing. We get an opportunity to see Clark investigate, like an actual journalist, multiple times. The Ultimate version of the movie basically restores 50% or more of Superman’s arc in the movie. On the other hand, if the theatrical cuts logical holes were the stumbling blocks for you, then you may find that this new cut is just what you were looking for. If Batman’s somewhat psychotic and thug-like nature does not sit well with you, nor does a Superman that looks pained by the idea of helping humanity, you’ll remain on the outside-looking in the entire time. Bottom-line, it remains a fairly joyless slog, but this time it’s just longer. So, the big question, does it improve the movie? That depends on what you found to be the biggest flaws of the theatrical cut.
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