The Ty Guy’s review published on Letterboxd:
Okay, so this was interesting. The cast is excellent (Affleck makes a great Caped Crusader, and Eisenberg is delightful), the technical aspects are predictably outstanding (especially the visuals and score), the action sequences are very well-choreographed and exciting, and the sprinkled-in moments expanding the whole DC universe got me giddy (sup, Super Friends!).
I do think that the whole affair is definitely brought down by its messy editing, but the film is already hugely (and rather admirably) ambitious, so it's not a complete shock (albeit still not exactly welcome). Snyder clearly stuffs every artistic molecule in his body into this film, and a good amount of it pays off. It's certainly hard to argue that the film doesn't feel "epic". I can see a Director's Cut giving it a much needed sense of overall flow and direction, and less of a "throw all this stuff at the wall to see what works" feel.
It's an improvement over Man of Steel, even if Snyder's ambition sometimes gets the best of him. It's a sprawling, loud, colossal-scale Greek myth with a shiny coat of paint that earned both my money and my full attention, so consider me a fan.