Feature-length animation following the adventures of the DC Comics characters, based on the graphic novel 'Flashpoint' by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert. After foiling a robbery carried out by Professor Zoom aka Reverse-Flash (voice of C. Thomas Howell), Barry Allen aka The Flash (Justin Chambers) finds himself in an alternate timeline where a war between Aquaman (Cary Elwes)'s Atlanteans and Wonder Woman (Vanessa Marshall)'s s has broken out, with the remaining members of the Justice League trying to put an end to the conflict. After seeking out the help of Batman (Kevin Conroy/Kevin McKidd), Barry determines Reverse-Flash must have caused the alteration in time by using the Speed Force. Can he find a way to stop the war and restore normality before it's too late?
M**3
a worthy addition to my dvd collection.
It is quite dark but I have grown to appreciate this film. the story telling, the length of the film and the brilliant ending, for me anyway, made this a very worthwhile addition to my collection. I honestly dont see why Warner Bros continues to make live action movies, other than for money. but, it is a shame because the animated movies are in every way, better quality films and this one in particular, shows how a story should be told in film in less than 2 hours.
D**R
A great movie for kids & adults.
A brilliant animated movie & a great story line there is plenty of action in this movie so sit back & enjoy.
F**S
An emotional punch
An alternative universe tale of sorts that can be viewed as a single movie in itself, but also functions as the beginning of a major continuity shakeup for the animated DC Universe.It's a gritty and violent adventure packed with DCU heroes and villains; some of whom have very little impact on the story, but it's fun to see them included.A knowledge of the Justice League is required, however, in order to fully appreciate how different things are in the featured timeline - to understand the extent of the contrast, you'll need to have some knowledge of how things ought to be normally.The primary protagonist is Flash, the Barry Allen version, as seen front and centre on the cover art.A struggle in the present reminds Barry of a horrific event in his past. It's an incident that he feels could've been prevented, if only he'd had his speedster skills at the time. Wishing the past could be changed for the better is something that everyone has pondered at least once, which makes the crux of the story infinitely relatable.When a major change occurs in his present life, he seeks help from the one man who he feels might really understand his plight. The man in question is a tortured soul who has just as much to gain as he has to lose from Flash's planned outcome, reinforcing the bitter-sweet theme.The movie starts strong and gets better and better as it goes, with a pace befitting its main character. There's a fair amount of comic book / cartoon logic in play, but the ending doesn't take the easy way out, which is its best aspect, and where the emotional punch hits the hardest.
M**E
great film
great animation film and this was a copy of cinama film with differnt title but great to watch
P**O
Amazing film!
100 times better than the new live action " the flash " film; comic book source accurate story and no awful Ezra Miller acting in sight
T**R
Great story no spoiler review
Great story based off the comic. No spoiler review
M**K
Excellent
Great movie
D**K
Brilliant
Am not the biggest flash fan but this was brilliant. it has a good story and all the little the differences the pardox made kept me on edge and wishing for there own story. nearly every ones in it from slade to cheetah to black manta but with a slight difference. Well worth a watch
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