Deathstroke bizarro adventure

The film starts with flashback which has nothing in common with this storyline, or theme, or tone, or even narrative, while using a different animation and art styles and it features different people. Then it leaps to present with a ton of "who are all those people" in the first scene. If you suppose that your audience already knows everyone and what happened in between, then don't even show an unrelated and even dissonant clip from the past. Instead, they should've show where Terra came from and how she joined the team. Like in the source material.

Some moments in the writing of the film itself are rather jarring, but they are kind of explained later in the movie.

The thing is, troubled youth in Marvel universe is handled by Xavier, whose superpower is that he is superprofessor, and always can help by being parental figure and a magic brain-scanning functioning psychoanalyst at the same time.
In DC we just take a bunch of kids, give them free out of any education card, and put them in the giant dorm. Which is built for a hundred of people, but usually is occupied by about ten persons. What realistically goes there is more akin to the Teen Titans Go! than any other adaptation.
Next, the alien 30 years old chick falls out of the sky on 17 years old dude and sexually harasses him. Five years down the line, those adults are hanging out with young kids, while said chick just runs around early-teen boys (and girls) bare assed.
The evil doom machine 9000 can create a man with... The Power of the Five People! And beside meta-humans and aliens, the priest wanted to add power of a teen and an adult in tight suits to the mix. Of course! Even the movie itself treats them like garbage. While everyone is fighting the chimera, Robins just wasting their time unsuccessfully trying to beat a lone vietnam veteran on steroids after cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Speaking of which, was he resurrected before he found much younger Terra, than depicted, or was he just absent for some time, while she was alone in his big, strong, glistering secret lair without food and no way out?
This version of Terra tries so hard to grimdark everything and got so far, but in the end, it doesn't even matter. Well, okay, drama, drama, lolita, child abuse, whatever; even with blood gushing everywhere on screen, all dirty talk about grandpa's dick and premature ejaculation, they still chickened out of nips-nips in see-through peignoir. But then a rock falls on her. But she is god of rocks. But she was dug out in one piece. But then she dramatically dies in his hands and he must scream no-o-o-o-o-o! to the sky. At least they should have leave her buried and squished, instead of making that retarded trope.

DC is always nonsensical outside of the "cinematic universe", so the only way to watch this movie right, is to skip the flashback and treat it like an adaptation of a single story-ark from the comics.

Overall it looks okay (if we don't count Deasthstroke's JoJo lips) and the cinematography is fine, even despite the jarring clash with 3D animation. It is just a generic action movie with generic story. It's okay.

А насчёт педобугурта в пендостане — пока вы делаете вид, что дети не начинают интересоваться сексом с пяти лет, они будут раздеваться и трынькать для незнакомых стариков в интернете за бесплатно, а эти записи будут накапливаться на бесконечных сайтах для извращенцев. А ведь это можно было бы решить простым разговором, а не делать вид что этого не существует.