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Set in Maine, a young brave man called Tom Curry who works as a lighthouse keeper, managed to save Atlanna, the princess of the underwater nation of Atlantis, from a serious risk. Then, they enter a love story together. Finally, they have their special child, Arthur Curry, who has a special powers of communicating with marine lifeforms. The people of Atlantis don't want Arthur as their ruler because he is a half-breed but they may change their mind when he defend them against a group of pirates who come to invade Atlantis.
Veteran cinematographer Don Burgess's widescreen images beguile, and Bill Brzeski's production design impresses mightily, but next time, someone please give Momoa and company some memorable dialogue.
Kinda fun, mostly due to Momoa's charisma and presence, and the underlying sense of levity. Aquaman doesn't suck any more, but he definitely needs a better vehicle than this.
The bright spots (Momoa, that octopus) can be difficult to really relish amid the oceans of exposition and a typically pulverizing, overelaborate screenplay.
Had this movie arrived as recently as two years ago, it might have been heralded as a higher-end superhero movie. Things have changed, however, in both the DCEU and the MCU.