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6/10
ALRIGHT, I SAY ALRIGHT
bunditthedeadmen4 April 2023
If you're not caught up on my lore, I have an unhealthy Green Lantern fixation on these characters. There'll be spoilers but I don't think anyone cares anymore.

What better way to start the movie than by killing off the entire corps, every guardian, and blowing up their planet. I remember seeing people on twitter complain so much how one of the guys in charge of this movie admitted he's only read a single John Stewart comic but I can't even blame him since everyone decided his personality consists of being a veteran and nothing else after the Justice League cartoons. John's a character defined by loss and they featured this in the worst way possible by emphasizing his military background; while the death of his wife and the destruction of Xanshi were events he couldn't stop, he willfully joined the military in a country people didn't even want him in. His architect background's not even mentioned even though it's a reason he was personally chosen by the guardians and no one else just like in the movie, in trying to fulfill the master builder prophecy and make a mortal guardian.

Instead they gave him Kyle Rayner's origin, added in Green Arrow for fan service (Hard-Traveling Heroes is a very good comic with Hal and Ollie), and kept emphasizing Hal was the greatest almost as a way to soften fan reaction when he gets killed at the end (and overpowered too for some reason by someone who had the ring for a few days). I guarantee you that stupid Rann-Thanagar war plot was only included so they could awkwardly tease him and Hawkgirl at the end despite them having no chemistry for the sake of the JL cartoons again. Adam Strange was altered a lot for the plot and every character to do with him became a plot device that got killed off when they fulfilled their purpose. They specified Adam's wife was dead but that his daughter was only missing but then they killed him off so the poor girl isn't getting found.

Parallax being included at all was always going to be controversial but I mostly hate how Sinestro became a mustache-twirling villain again. The 2000s comics were basically dedicated to fleshing out these two and now it's further cemented in people's minds that they're two-dimensional. What was the point of including Sinestro Corps members if they aren't using rings at all and why did they have to kill all of them?

It's a okay watch but the more I think about it the less it gets characters right. If you're into cookie-cutter superhero movies, you're probably in the right spot.
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7/10
This Is Not The John Stewart I Was Looking For.
P3n-E-W1s331 July 2022
Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Green Lantern - Beware My Power; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

Story: 1.50 Direction: 1.50 Pace: 1.50 Acting: 1.00 Enjoyment: 1.25

TOTAL: 6.75 out of 10.00

DC Comics have made some errors in their progression onto the screen. In all honesty, their series of the nineties and naughties were far superior to anything that has come after. There have been some exceptions to the rules, and GL-Beware My Power is one of them. Though, it shouldn't be, as it bastardises other DC storylines to bring you a newly rehashed origin story of the John Stewart Green Lantern.

The writers of this little masterpiece have stolen stories from throughout the DC Universe. You have the Rann and Thanagarian War - The Sinestro Corp - and Parallax. Any of these storylines would have made a decent movie in its own right. However, Ernie Altbacker and John Semper weave an intriguing story out of those stories' primary elements. Sadly, by doing so they destroy the chances of those superior stories making it to the screen, as they have totally reshaped the continuity (the writers' first fundamental mistake) - something DC is excellent at doing in their Crisis stories. This John Stewart is a cold-blooded killer. At the story's beginning, we see him stationed in an overseas warzone. He is a sniper who thinks nothing of killing the enemy. And that is the second significant mistake the writers make. This John Stewart has more issues than Guy Gardner, who at least fights his anger and fast temper. After leaving the marines, he has trouble readjusting to life on civvy street. We watch as he nearly snaps a guy's neck for trying to ask him to move aside. If it wasn't for the bum, he saves from getting his ass incinerated by a couple of well-intentioned thugs, we'd be hard pushed to see the goodness in the man. And in all truth, it makes little sense for the Guardians Of Oa to choose this John Stewart as a Green Lantern. Altbacker and Semper's GL is so different from the original that it alters how he controls the ring and creates his constructs. Bemused about what he should do, the ring flies him up to the JL Watchtower, where he meets the members on watch - Green Arrow, Martian Manhunter, and Vixen. They come up with the idea of visiting Oa so John can learn how to remove the ring, once and for all. However, on their arrival on the planet, they find the Lanterns and the city destroyed. All signs lead them to believe it has something to do with the Rann and Thangarians. So off they fly in search of the truth. But the truth is twisted and dark... One of the worst things the writers do is to condense the Parallax story to a pitifully short timeline. And for a creature that is so powerful, they defeat it too easily. This corruption of the story, though, it works with the writers' tale, had me hanging my head and shaking it in negativity. It's the writer's third underlying mistake.

Jeff Wamester keeps things moving at a cracking pace - we hop through the story like a frog on crack. Keeping the pace at this accelerated tempo is ideal as it keeps the story moving and gives the audience less time to think about the story elements or the differences in the primary characters - Green Arrow doesn't come off as arrogant and self-assured as he should be. As for the animation techniques and styles, well we are back on familiar ground. The artists stick to DC's relatively blocky style, but what has improved is their use of CGI. In previous films, the CGI sections stuck out like a freshly hammered sore thumb. They appear smoother and less conspicuous now but are still a few metres away from perfection.

The voice acting isn't great. In truth, most of the cast could do with taking a refresher course on adding emotion to their vocal performances. Many superheroes come across as wimpy and whiney, especially Hal Jordan (Nolan North), Green Arrow (Jimmi Simpson), and Adam Strange (Brian Bloom). Even Aldis Hodge, who I regarded as a strong up-and-comer after watching him in Leverage, slips the new Green Lantern into the mawngy zone several times.

Though this Green Lantern tale is purloined from several other principal stories, it works. As such, I am happy to recommend it to any Sci-Fi Fantasy Comic Book fan who wants something enjoyable and entertaining to waste an hour and a half. I would highly recommend reading the "Borrowed" stories and the original John Stewart origin story as they all surpass this hashed-and-mashed-up work.

Now Parallax has been defeated in such an easy-peasy and handy-dandy manner, come on over and check out my Holding Out For A Hero, The Final Frontier, and Obsidian Dreams lists to see where I ranked Green Lantern - Beware My Power.

Take Care & Stay Well.
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6/10
It's decent but not as good as some of the DC animated films last year
Jithindurden27 July 2022
The animation looks really good during a lot of scenes but DC animation continues to be a decade behind in the way they budger the animation. Considering how good a lot of web series come out now it's high time they up their game. The story is all over the place with Thanagar-Rann war, John Stewart's origin story tweaking, Green Arrow going on a galaxy trotting quest and all the callbacks they can include. The twists are predictable but all these things are pretty much expected from these direct-to-video releases. But the pacing is perfect and there are a lot of moments that really invest you in the film. Being such an engaging film is what made the flaws look more apparent.
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The AI that wrote, acted and animated this movie needs an upgrade
bcprabhu12 September 2022
Especially when it comes to how humans talk, act and feel in real life.

This a soulless, stupid, illogical piece of trash. Character depth is non-existent and their behavior is unnatural/irrational. Everything they do feels robotic.

It is a huge disservice to the Green Lantern John Stewart who was a pretty cool addition in the Justice League (Unlimited) series. Here he is just a wooden, shallow puppet. The others are bad, too. They also take a huge dump on Hal Jordan... and the Guardians... and pretty much everyone else. Including the viewers.

It feels like it was designed by a machine that has been fed a certain amount of data so it can select the common points and make something out of it that resembles an actual film.
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7/10
Solid sci-fi adventure
masonsaul31 July 2022
It forgets to actually be a John Stewart origin story and undermines the attempts to explore it's morality but Green Lantern: Beware My Power is still a solid sci-fi adventure that benefits from a strong voice cast, a fast pace and pretty strong animation.

Aldis Hodge is a great John Stewart thanks to the gravitas he brings to the role and he's able to use his talent and presence to make some questionable dialogue work just about. The rest of the voice cast is good with Nolan North being a natural standout.

The animation is once again becoming hemogonized but this style is still way more vibrant and detailed than the previous iteration. The music by Kevin Riepl is really good, adding some ominous sci-fi sounds the typically heroic proceedings.
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7/10
I liked it
macisaac_4431 July 2022
There was a lot going on in this movie. I looks great and voice acting was good. The pace is breakneack, but fun.

Jon Stewart is our GL this time and it is his fish out of water story. So naturally with such a character, you get a lot of heavy exposition, but I love lore.

This does however, make the movie feel bogged down in the sense of a traditional movie's pacing. They don't build their characters in the story, you'd have to be invested in these characters from prior material to even care. That can leave you feeling uncomfortable however, if one were to consider some consequences of this films plot.

It is a great 'what if' story to hypothetically reboot the GL corps. I've never read a GL comic with Jon Stewart so I cannot be sure if plot comic accurate, but it was a good enough origin. This movie wouldn't fit neatly into any other timelines, i know of. So if thats a super concern of yours walk away now.

The animation in the hand to hand fight scenes are great, space battles were a little run of the mill. I wish charcters were treated more like humans with visible emotiosn, rather than blank suits I recognize.
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7/10
Good action with some heart! :-)
stevebondi2 August 2022
I found John Stewart to be a more compelling, realistic character than Hal Jordan (especially this DCAMU version). Green Arrow and Hawk Girl were good supporting characters.
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4/10
What a waste (beware, major spoilers)
webslingermail27 July 2022
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Like most DC animations the animations were fine.

With a few tweaks the story would have been okay, but the way they treated Hal Jordan is pathetic.

He is force fed Parallax (looking like some evil caterpillar) and he becomes completely evil instantly, not fighting it on any level.

That famous Green Latern willpower nowhere to be found.....

And Sinestro instantly falling in line, calling him master?!

No, just no.

Very unworthy of the Hal Jordan character, hell, not even worthy of the Sinestro character!
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7/10
A different origin story
margineanvladdaniel26 July 2022
It was going somewhere, predictable, though flatlined and a bit boring til' the middle of the movie, but the changes from all the stories that were before didn't quite sang to me. It had some SW The Force Awakens ideas that also were a bit exaggerated, but at least it wasn't that disturbing, still not okay. I liked the drawing, designs, besides Sinestro's. I hope this new saga or storyline goes in a good direction. Hope is never lost! Peace & Love!
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3/10
Beware My Power? More Like Beware My Movie
jeremycrimsonfox27 July 2022
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Green Lantern: Beware My Power is a movie set in the same new universe started by Superman: Man of Tomorrow, and was continued in other films like Batman: The Long Halloween.

In this movie, John Stewart (voiced by Aldis Hodge, who will also play Hawkman in the upcoming Black Adam movie releasing in October) is a former marine with PTSD. However, seeing a spaceship crash on his way, he sees a guardian of Oa, and a ring scans him and makes him the newest member of the Green Lantern Corps. The ring, which demand John call it Ring, takes him to the Justice League Watchtower, who learns the ring was formerly Hal Jordan's, causing suspicion in members Martian Manhunter, Vixen, and Green Arrow. Now, John and Green Arrow are tasked with going to Oa, as Martian Manhunter believes John receiving Hal's ring has something to do with an emergency they are watching, they are joined by Hawkgirl, a Thanagarian warrior who seeks vengeance against those who killed millions of her species, causing the three to team up to find who is responsible behind the murder of both the Green Lanterns and Hawkgirl's people, facing villains like SInestro and John learning of his new powers.

Okay, after seeing this movie on Blu-Ray, it's not the worst, but it's not good either. While it is a good change to have a Green Lantern movie with John Stewart (past movies with the hero were about Hal Jordan), the plot is not at all good, as it tries to fit in too much backstory plot into it (John's PTSD kicking in, Hawkgirl's backstory, etc). I do like how John is portrayed as a former Marine with PTSD after seeing his squad gunned down in a conflict, and even going as far as to use characters like Adam Strange and the Sinestro Corps, but sadly, they are bogged down by horrible writing (although the voice acting is okay), and the finale is the absolute worst, with a twist about a certain hero I won't spoil. Beware My Power? I say Beware This Movie and stick to Green Lantern: First Flight and the old Justice League cartoon with John Stewart.
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8/10
Really Enjoyable! Didn't expect the low score!
alexandermarchack15 November 2022
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Had a really fun time with this movie! Highlighted for me especially was the style of animation. The way that the characters are outlined in bold in certain angles, it really is a beauty to watch. Especially when you compare it to the standard animated movie universe DC has been putting out the last few years, it looks great. What's best about animation is having it's own identity, and it was present here.

I also liked how the show didn't pull any punches?? It was super violent and realistic, especially when the ring went through...you guessed it...Sinestro LOL. I swear every green lantern story has to incorporate parallax and Sinestro which I don't mind, but it was predictable.

The surprise to Dad and I was that it tied into the DC showcase that we most recently watched...Adam strange. It was so out of the blue and exciting when he randomly zeta'd into the movie!! We didn't expect the tie in at all, and the timing was perfect as we had watched it the night before.

Overall felt it was a fun movie, not sure of the hate, would recommend if you like unique DC animated movies!
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7/10
Great Green Lantern Movie!
007Waffles28 October 2022
I really enjoyed this Green Lantern movie. The story is different from all of the other Green Lantern origin stories and that's what I enjoyed most. It's also a good story! The funny thing is, that's also why this movie has received so many poor ratings, people don't like change.

Comic book fans can accept the multiverse in both DC and Marvel, yet they can't accept a new take on the Green Lantern. I see this movie taking place in another universe and enjoy it for what it is. I'm glad it's not the same story we've heard for the past 70 years. It's a new angle on the Green Lantern.

Also, the animation is great! Some of the best animation that I've seen in years. I look forward to many more "new" stories about the DC superheroes. One thing that DC knows how to do is make a great animated movie.
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3/10
Logged into to Imdb purely to let others Know Stay Away From this movie.
darkchocolatetitan27 July 2022
This movie is painful.

If you are a Green a lantern fan.

If you are a dc Fan.

If you have ears.

If you remember the justice league Series from the early 2000s.

Characters are bizzaro. Caricatures of there Comic or cartoon counterparts.

No part of the movie makes sense . It is comically poorly Written, the dialogue feels like it was written under duress so many things in this movie given just a bit of thought could have been salvaged. Worst part is i after watching this and groaning at the dialogue and plot i can imagine a version of this that is not awful. It basically needed a heavy handed editing and or a complete Rewrite .
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7/10
The animation is better than previous films
Too bad the compliments end there.

The whole movie feels like all the characters are on Xanax. It doesn't flow, it doesn't have rhythm and the music has this constant "Whooonk" sound that gets very droning by the time you hit the halfway point of the movie.

The character development is almost non existent, and the characters are boring af, although it does have amazing action sequences and it's full of color it all falls flat because the characters do this 1-2 second pause between dialogue lines that makes you think the director/editor has never heard an actual human conversation before.

With this animation and these characters this movie had some serious potential, unfortunately it achieved a very hearty "meh"
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7/10
Tight! could have been Tighter!!
subxerogravity5 November 2022
The animation was great! Some of the best animation I've seen for the DC animated universe, or what is it called now? The tomorrowverse? Is that a thing?

Visually stunning all the way from the flow of the action scenes to how that lantern energy was produced. It was all top notch.

I can't blame an animated feature for putting all their cash in the animation, but they could have left some for the writers. This story was weak. I would say it was watered down, but I noticed if felt like too much and too long, and the long story allowed me to see things about the story that were flawed, something anyone can pick up if you know just a small bit about the green lantern.

Then the voice over did nothing to make the long and weak story interesting. Not that the voice talent of Aldis Hodge as John Stewart was not great. He was the reason why I wanted to see it. It was one of those situations where it felt like not one was in the same room when recording this. It was put together in a way that felt like no one was really having a conversation just reciting words and that did not help an already weak story.

As far as animated Green Lantern movies go, Green Lantern: First Flight is still on top (Actually, hands down the best Green Lantern movie) Green Lantern: Beware my Power may have worked better as a 5-part miniseries over a movie, but still the animation was excellent.
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6/10
Inferior to Green Lantern: First Flight but entertaining nonetheless.
Vivekmaru459 August 2022
In 2009 I watched my first Green Lantern animated film. This was my first time watching this superhero. I never read the comic book or watched the Ryan Reynolds live action movie.

In short, I was blown away by the script, animation and talented voice-actors. This is proof of what can be achieved with the right story and direction and is a real gem that can be watched again and again without getting bored.

Back to Green Lantern: Beware My Power. In this one a recently discharged marine John Stewart who has been severely affected by his tour of duty and sore in need of counseling is given another chance by being a defender of the universe as a Green Lantern when he is given the ring by one of the last and dying ancients.

The movie in itself is dark. There is some tongue-in-cheek humor but not over the top. The action scenes are also good but not excellent. The voice actors do a competent job but the script itself is so ludicrous and mind boggling that it lets the whole film down, which is a shame as it was a good one to begin with.

A welcome change from Hal Jordan to John Stewart to add to the Green Lantern franchise. Hope to see more movies concerning this superhero in the future.
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7/10
Green Lanter (Hal Jordan or John Stewart)
Gabrielfox13 October 2022
Finally, the story that definitively clarifies the real reason why there was a change of Green Lantern characters. All my life I have known Green Lantern Hal Jordan, I grew up watching the series and movies, and from one moment to another without any explanation in the series the new Green Lantern John Stewart appears, a total surprise. I accepted the situation without complaints but I was left with that uncomfortable annoyance... why? What happened? Why the change? Where is Hal? Will he return at some point?

Now, finally my existential doubt is clarified. I will finally be able to sleep peacefully at night knowing what really happened to Hal.

Good story, great ending. Two thumbs up.
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3/10
one of the worst dc animated stuff
Ryoma-Nagare5 August 2022
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Written and directed by newbies, they ignore years of lore, and condense powerful storylines, into angry black man is bestest ever, because Hal Jordan is bad man, they changed stuff that were created by Geoff Johns and EVS, top avoid paying royalties, in the process they butcher the concept of the Sinestro corps, the whole parallax is a space parasite, was the worst thing to ever come out of green lantern, and luckily it was retconned into being the Fear entity that fuels the fear energy spectrum, here its reduced to flatworm, that makes Hal Jordan bad man, no apocalyptic PTSD nothing , but thats what you get when you try to combine death of superman, zero hour, Sinestro corp war, and Rann Tanaghar war into a dumb ass movie, i had given it 4 , but the more i think about the angrier i get...
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7/10
all that 4 wat u didn't want
Sh31kh_H0kv530 August 2022
I don't know wat universe dis Steven lantern's on but not knowing bout d heroes just spoiler 4 mi, great he's a military personnel witnessed harsh tinz and most of all got dragged into more harshness, guess u just don't understand what's up with that, he didn't even know there was a justice league and now he's a member where d hell was dis guy.

Yes I you know I already made my review and IMDB so is yes things more characters so I don't think I can do this anymore so I just say more things that s*** say whatever things that I should not say but I ain't even work wise me to give you more characters I don't know why 600 characters I mean my review should be more gravity and no more content with me my point so why does IMDB want me to give you more character doesn't make any sense so yeah just ignore this if you see this its more of me talking and I don't know just just don't just reread this if you find this weird and then he form just the reading.
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3/10
Terrible and mind-dumbing. Tiny bit of spoilers.
ham-ma24226 July 2022
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Something to think about.

I-RAN middle east killer seemed as worthy to be a green lantern? Quality art and animation but all money was used on it, 6yos wrote the script apparently. Kill kill destroy kill, 0.5 dimensions on dem characters... God with over 10 rings gets easily demolished by 1 ring guy with no help... Also symbolism with who started the war the species/planet sounds like "Iran".

Long story short: propaganda with most generic script and plot. If you aren't going to watch this, then you will not miss anything.

P. S I gave 3/10 because animation and art were actually pretty great for my taste.
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10/10
Amazing
deshaunlover25 October 2022
Dc animated movies are CONSISTENTLY amazing i do not know why Warner Brothers would remove cartoons from their Home Box Office catalogue when their Detective Comic books animated movies are the only good Detective Comic movies?! TELL ME THEIR LOGIC. The violence was perfect never over gratuitous. Definitely worth a watch and definitely watch it with your family. Also this international movie data base character limit is beyond annoying 300 characters is plenty long enough i shouldnt have to write a dissertation before you let me post my review like seriously i passed english class i dont need to have homework.
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6/10
Unlikely Hero, Immeasurable Power
Mysterygeneration24 March 2024
The superhero movie Green Lantern: Beware My Power (2022) features John Stewart, a former Marine dealing with PTSD, and takes viewers on an exciting cosmic adventure. John is portrayed by Aldis Hodge as he struggles to reconcile his background with the enormous power that the Green Lantern ring has placed upon him. Hodge gives the role depth and gravitas. Another highlight is the animation, which features imaginative and well-executed action scenes that demonstrate the virtually endless possibilities of the Green Lantern's constructions. Compared to other DC animated films, Beware My Power has a more somber tone as it examines the psychological effects of combat trauma and the weight of having unfathomable power.
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1/10
Worst DC movie ever?
PeytonJordan27 July 2022
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Absolutely terrible. The 2011 Ryan live action movie was better then this. Why can't dc get Green lantern right? This movie spit in the face of Green Lantern fans. The fact that they made Hal evil for no reason other then to kill him off was upsetting. Sinestro was written out of character, John lacked emotion in his voice. The writing was lazy and poorly done. There were lots of problems with this film. They also killed off sinestro, the entire green lantern corps and the guardians. And Hal jordan is dead. They stole Kyle rayners stories from the comics and gave it to John in this movie to prop him up while pooping on all of the other gl mythos characters. This movie was absolutely upsetting to watch as a long time green lantern fan. It did a disservice to Hal, John, Kyle, and the entire gl mythos. Wouldn't recommend.
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6/10
A mushy story
HafizhMaulana2110 February 2023
John Stewart used the Green Lantern ring from the previous owner, Hal Jordan. Together with Green Arrow, they are looking for answers to Hal Jordan's whereabouts and her ring. In the middle of the journey, they meet Hawkgirl and Adam Strange who are facing a big war.

This is the first movie I've watched from the Tomorrowverse movie list. The first thing that concerns me is the visual design or the design of a different cartoon model from the movie at DCAMU. This design does look firmer and more mature. However, not with the storyline of this film. This movie seems to me to be not fun and less fun. John Stewart's story as a new Green Lantern member who seems sucky and weak. John's character building in dealing with the problems of galactic warfare is also lackluster, less interesting and not memorable. The plot of the story has many holes with dialogue that also seems weak and ordinary. The existence of Green Arrow as a sweetener that for me is less important to its existence to show the side of friendship with Hal Jordan. Neither Hal Jordan nor Sinestro appear nor are they visible and feature no evil characters. The fight action in this movie is also not exciting for me. It seems ordinary, especially the use of the Green Lantern ring, which does not produce much unique power. The synestheron and its Yellow Lantern also don't have a satisfactory portion of the story. It is precisely disturbed by the very poor design of the Sinestro.
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6/10
so much expositioning
SnoopyStyle8 January 2024
Decorated Marine sniper John Stewart is home with nightmarish issues. A UFO crashes nearby and the alien Green Lantern had been searching for him. He is given a ring with the powers of the Green Lantern. He is their representative on Earth. The ring pulls him to the Justice League Watchtower where he encounters Green Arrow, Martian Manhunter, and Vixen.

This is DC animation. It's never good when the words economy or trade get mentioned in a sci-fi exposition. They should just call it a bridge. There is a lot of exposition every fifteen minutes or so. That tends to grind the movie to a halt especially when it's done so flatly. Otherwise, this is fine with lots of action.
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