@AlsoSprachOdin
It was good. I don’t have anything bad to say about it.
It’s long, but no part feels unnecessary.
The other DC characters in the movie are introduced as pre-existing characters, and we don’t get much backstory about them. That’s not a bad thing, everything we need to know about them comes across naturally in the story or through their personalities.
I don’t even know DC that well, but I could easily follow these relatively obscure characters.
Action and effects are a step up from other superhero flicks. So much actually has weight in Black Adam.
I don’t know why critics were so harsh on it, it’s a creative entry for the superhero genre and has a main character with depth.
The only kinda weak element I can say is that the main villain’s final fight scenes drag a teensy bit, but it’s nothing compared to the similar fights in other superhero flicks that drag on forever with bad cgi, lame choreography, bland characters and muddy visuals.