The Honest Trailer...
All true. I hope to God Snyder watched this. He could learn from them. This trailer covers everything that was wrong with the movie, which is ironic considering that the 'Everything Wrong With' channel fails to point out plotholes and whats actually wrong with movies. It covered everything the fans disliked about it as well. I know that's an understatement but after 2 movies, Snyder really has to understand by now that his way, is not the right way.
Not saying Man of Steel was bad, but BvS was bad enough. There can't be more humor? Superman can't smile even a little?
As realistic and serious as everything was in BvS, when he kills Jimmy Olsen off, it's
like Snyder does that to try and avoid comic relief...but then there's some other humor in the movie, but just briefly between Batman and Superman, "Is she with you?"
If you can't have Jimmy Olsen, then why can you allow to have one, comedic moment in the movie? It doesn't make sense to me.
There was just very, very little 'fun' in the movie. I feel like by the end, when it gets to be more heroic and slightly theatrical, I'm thinking why? I feel like Snyder will almost refuse to have anything fun in it at all, because it won't be serious...like Clark Kent ripping the shirt open to reveal the "S", or Superman smiling or laughing in one scene. But everything has to be grounded/realistic. Yet...Snyder CGIed the f*** out of the final battle.
There's no humor or light in Superman's story at all. Batman's story doesn't need light, but Superman does...there has to be a balance. Superman just mopes and moans.
In many ways, I agree with the Honest trailer that he is the Superman we fear. There hasn't been a clear explanation for why Clark decides to be Superman. Most audiences new to Superman will think that 'oh, he just does this, not because he wants to, but because he thinks he should, but he thinks, 'Why do I bother?''
They have yet to make Superman cool. They made Captain America cool again in The Winter Soldier.
Aside from this issue in the movie...we waited 2 hours to see Batman and Superman fight. Another issue. While the Martha connection was interesting, I found that factor slightly disappointing into why that stopped the fight.
I think they took the Lex Luthor character too far in this movie. Firstly, because he had already figured out Superman and Batman's secret identities. He was so obsessed with Superman, like a mentally-ill person, rather than just a tough, powerful man who loathes Superman. But secondly, they took this character so far to even knowing who Superman's mother is and kidnapping her. The Luthor I know hasn't gone this far before.
I didn't like Lex's plans to try and defeat Superman. Now this Lex is in jail. The Luthor I know is a very hard person to stop, and hard to get in jail because he is clever. This Lex on the other hand, I think they made him too clever, but it wasn't believable.
Problem is, after kidnapping Superman's mother, where do you go from there with this character? I wanted to see a series where Superman and Lex Luthor are rivals. Where there is frequent antagonism. But someone who kidnapped your own mother and threatened to kill her--this has to make you hate this guy so much that you'd want to kill him and that you won't put up with him at all.
For me this was not the way to start Lex and Superman's antagonism. And he hates Superman, why? Because he believes Superman is the bad guy because he is all-powerful? In a way, it makes Lex almost, not the bad guy. This sucks to me. Lex Luthor should know clearly that he is wrong and that he is jealous of Superman. Trying to make Superman out to be a bad guy because he is all-powerful, should be an excuse.