7/10
Great start to introduce Titans
19 November 2022
Robin is sent by Batman to join the Teen Titans after his easy behavior undermines the Justice League mission. The Titans then have to face Trigon who is threatening to conquer the world.

With the title Justice League vs. Teen Titans, I expected there would be a fight between the two groups, but in reality it wasn't. Expecting a fierce fight, it actually features a fight action that is not too important to be used as a conflict. The pace at the beginning of the film to build conflict is fairly slow. Too many portions were given to Raven. The fighting action at the end of the film also looks minimal so that this film has a less than optimal finish. If you look at it, the appearance of the Justice League members here is only as an igniter or build a story to provide a development of the power of the Teen Titans themselves. Until it reached the anti-climax, the film did not improve in terms of story. Whether you like it or not, this movie does perform well. With the concept of young heroes as a group under the auspices of Justice League, the film still presents the feel of teenagers in general.

Too much focus on Raven closes the rest of the characters to perform at their best, except with Robin starting to seem to be undergoing changes in her. Appearing with advising dialogue is proof that Robin is experiencing character development. I see Starfire as like an older sister to the Titans. Beast Boy and Blue Beetle are like sweetener roles in this film. The rest of the Justice League, it seems quite helpful in directing the story.
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