'Clerks' Director Kevin Smith 'Batman v Superman' Review: Zack Snyder's Film Has "No Moral"

By Nobelle Borines | Mar 30, 2016 08:30 PM EDT

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice might be raking in the big bucks at the box office, but that doesn't mean that the film isn't taking a lot of criticism from movie buffs and fans alike. Yoga Hosers director and Clerks comic book enthusiast Kevin Smith has just aired a lengthy review of the movie, where he announces that BvS doesn't have a moral!

Smith offered his hour-long Batman v Superman review on his Fat Man on Batman podcast, where he confirmed that he still hasn't figured out the "moral of the story," even after his second viewing of the film.

"There was enough stuff in there, and again, I'll call it the parademon theory, which is like: That was enough," Smith declared, adding that the Darkseid subplot may have resulted in the film's lack of morality.

"It didn't f--king matter what happened from there in on out. It didn't matter if the movie made sense, it didn't matter if it was well made as a Marvel movie or a f--king whatever, didn't matter that you know, it didn't have a moral," he said, namedropping Ryan Reynolds' R-rated hit and stating that BvS lacked morality.

"That's the thing man, Deadpool has a moral. Doesn't matter what you look like on the outside, it's what's on the inside. I don't think Batman v Superman has a moral," Smith said, adding that he tried to figure out what the moral in the Zack Snyder film was before concluding that there wasn't any.

"I don't know man, but I like my superhero stories to have morality," he concluded.

Nevertheless, Smith had a message for fans who actually enjoyed Batman v Superman.

"So in any event, if you like it way more than me, f--king awesome," he said. "Keep that enthusiasm up."

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice continues to win in the box office globally.

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