The hype got bigger and louder as this day approached, claiming that The Flash was going to surpass all expectations and wow audiences with its genius. While the film seems to be holding its own in terms of how well the story was told, and how great the characters turned out, fans were left disappointed with the CGI — which is very surprising, taking into account how far computing capabilities have come.
Video graphics have come a long way since the late ‘70s, when worlds and characters were 2D generations that were flat and limited in movement. Now, computers can take Simon Cowell’s face and put it on a singer standing on stage to make the whole world think he’s singing Chicago’s “You’re the Inspiration.” That’s how far CGI has come, and there should be no excuses for a film with a $220 million budget such as The Flash that at times doesn’t seem to have any more magic in it than Grand Theft Auto from 1997.
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