The Flash Review: 6 Ups & 4 Downs

Downs...

4. The HORRIBLE CGI

The Flash Ezra Miller
Warner Bros.

Though the majority of the DCEU's movies have touted their fair share of ropey VFX, The Flash takes things to a whole new level of visual garishness.

Despite rocking an eye-watering $220 million budget, this is genuinely one of the ugliest blockbusters - superhero movie or otherwise - released in recent years.

Almost the entire movie has a revoltingly plastic-like aesthetic any time there's a major CGI element - which, being The Flash, is basically every single scene.

Right from the opening sequence, where Barry (Ezra Miller) rescues a bunch of uncanny valley CGI babies from a crumbling hospital skyscraper, this is a downright hideous film to look at.

It only gets worse later, with the distractingly unconvincing deepfake effects used to have both versions of Barry on-screen at the same time, and most of the significant action taking place in bland, video game-y digital battlegrounds.

As conceptually ambitious as this movie might be, that's rather betrayed by how grossly offputting it is on a visual level.

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