This movie brought many twists and turns and a great story to the table. It certainly delivered with its great character arcs that finish thoughts that were started even from scenes you probably don't remember from Batman Begins. Chris Nolan brings a masterful vision to its epic conclusion and does not disappoint.
It was a solid comic-book based action flick. It told the back-story of Wolverine, held decently accurate on the details, but that was about it. It had some cool fight scenes and some funny moments, but it was not the best comic-book movie to have come out so far. They could have done more, both in the story-telling and in the production because of the richness of the source material and characters involved.
Even though the intentions of this film were to be a grim and gritty anti-hero comic noir with oceanic character depths and an intensely convoluted plot, it managed to be more about the grotesqueries that plague the mind of Zack Snyder than anything else. I found that there was a noticable lack of character development into some of the depths that one would expect from a proper adaptation of the graphic novel. All of this could have been overlooked if it was not for the intentional efforts to desensitize the populus to full frontal male nudity. The gratuitous amount of nudity concerning Dr. Manhattan was both annoying and distracting from the film.