Just so we’re on the same page here: I didn’t like BvS either.
I just don’t get the idolization the Christopher Nolan Batman movies get when they’re only passable.
I really liked the Dark Knight and most of Batman Begins because they felt a lot more like crime dramas than superhero movies.
I can see why some people may not like that but I’m all for it. I’d rather have a superhero movie that’s actually well written than to have something that’s closer to the comics (Burton films) but is meh in nearly every way imaginable. Jack’s performance as the Joker excluded obviously.
The Bruce Wayne scenes on the other hand are all really bland and some of the practical action isn’t very exciting.
I disagree. I found his scenes with Alfred and Lucious to be both funny and heart warming. Especially the scenes in which Alfred is telling him not to exceed his limits and how he dealt with the thief. I also like how him, Gordon and Harvey all have the same arc (until Harvey’s fall of course) as they all have to do things that is against their moral compass for the greater good. And that is what the film really is about; not Batman vs Joker because reasons. And speaking of reason why The Joker is there I love that Batman’s tenacity and vigor is the reason why the Joker is there in the first place and of course that leads to Rachel’s death. I’m kind of rambling but I find all of this stuff really compelling.