I understand where you are coming from, and I see your point, they did go through a lot together in one night. However, that doesn't mean I agree. He lost his family and went through horrible stuff, but it is like the idea of "love at first sight." I don't believe it, because realistically it is just a lot of adrenaline and emotion in that moment which will likely fizzle out. A true, trustful bond in my opinion can't form over a few hours, but through time, no matter the situation. Diablo had a wife and family he loved for years, and now he is comparing it, and possibly putting it on the same level, to a few people who betrayed one another consistently throughout the night. I just think the line isn't that great for this situation since it doesn't make sense. And on a side note, through most of the movie he purposefully distanced himself from the rest of the team and refused to form bonds among them like Deadshot had been doing because El Diablo was forced to join even after refusing to help. So in a way he only really became somewhat invested part way through the night which made it even more silly for me to hear this line. You may not agree, but I hope you see my point. I respect your opinion as well, because maybe El Diablo just trusts quickly and is super sensitive due to his loss? I don't know, but I just have a different view on it and wanted to explain my side of the argument. And no need for insults brah. See those love-tracks, here comes the hug-train. Choo-choo.
Yes dumbfuck it's very strong writing when a guy who has literally lost his family is accepted by people like him and who actually bond with him. Seriously how fucking stupid are you?
Get the fuck outta here, the writing was below average.... My god talking to people like you is like talking to a dog. You have shit taste and you keep barking the same shit no matter what logic is used against you
They literally sat down for a couple of minutes, had one drink, a little argument about who is the better bad guy and now they're all a family. Nope, still shitty writing. This is on the same level as Twilight fanfiction, aka 50 shades of suicide.
What kind of world do we live in today where the super villains are more heroic than the Super Heroes.....speaking of which, where were they this whole time?
I wonder if there was any connection mythologically between Enchantress and Diablo, she being a Mesoamerican deity and him being some kind of Aztec fire elemental.
This movie, especially this scene and the last act in general were so incredibly bad and cringeworthy I couldn't wait for it to be over. This coming from someone who wanted to love it so badly, El Diable was horrible, corny, poorly written and acted.
I would usually jump on the "Still better than any marvel movie" wagon, but tbh this was just as bad as the marvel movies... it didnt feel like a big time movie that DC usually makes it actually felt like Marvel made this movie... the poor quality camera, the boring acting and scenes. I want my money back. I dislike the movie so much that Im gonna keep watching it over and over again because I am fascinated by how people could possibly think that it can be considered to be a good movie. A bit of a nut I know.
So in terms of God's where do enchantress and incubus fall within Steppinwolf Darkseid and/or Zeus and the Olympians? In order for her to transform into Enchantress she has to say the name kinda like Shazam.