![]() ![]() When some other guy tries to touch her, Sketch bats away his hand. Another day, he happens to meet her on a bus. One day at a college, Sketch tows a scooter that belonged to Manju, Ammu’s friend. However, Bhaskar Settu (Boss) agrees with Sketch coming up to the position. His uncle’s right-hand Ravi wanted to take over the business. Sketch does his day-to-day job perfectly. ![]() However, during a fight, he loses his hand, and Sketch gets the job. His uncle used to tow and bring back vehicles for which the monthly EMI had not been paid. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition is certainly a big improvement over the theatrical version.The movie begins with Jeeva (Sketch) narrating his story. This version of the film would definitely have been better accepted, if only the film studio had a little more courage. The cinematography is excellent, and the costume design itself did a great job. The casting is really great, although Lex Luthor is a complete failure, but like I said, maybe his character would have evolved further had we been able to see how the story unfolded later. Apart from the improved story, the action is better, more brutal and there are no restrictions set by the PG-13 standard. The only miss is Lex Luthor, but maybe his character would improve in the sequels that would follow. Ben Affleck excellently portrayed this iconic figure. In this version his character is more complete and gains in depth. Henry Cavill seems to have stepped down from the pages of comics and is certainly a great choice for this role. Yes, I didn't like Lex Luthor, but Henry Cavill as Superman and Ben Affleck as Batman are great. The cast, with the exception of Jesse Eisenberg, is excellent. A lot of films failed due to the short-sightedness of producers and film studios. The film received intensity, atmosphere and worthy action in its R-rated version. In PG-13 films the action is lukewarm, bloodless, and that degrades the impression of the whole film. The gaps in the story are filled, and the characters have more depth. The Ultimate Edition is certainly a superior product in all segments compared to the theatrical version. If the film studio had had more courage, who knows in which directions this story would have continued. Great improvement over the lukewarm PG-13 theatrical version. Reviewed by dk777 9 / 10 The Ultimate Edition ![]()
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