TheFlamingCoco
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^ Here's the weird thing, it was written to "not be like a comic book", but filmed in a very comic-bookish manner (this isn't a diss, it's actually a compliment).
The whole of Krypton is very comic-bookish. Even Clark adjusting to his powers has a comic-bookish vibe. But the movie lacks the sense of 'wildness' for lack of a better word.
It feels like the priority was giving it a sci-fi/documentary vibe, rather than a graphic novel vibe. But I do feel like Snyder really relishes the moments that do feel pulled out of the pages, such as Superman using heat vision or flying through the gravity beam.
I want a sequel to start out realistic, but become more comic-bookish as it goes on.
The whole of Krypton is very comic-bookish. Even Clark adjusting to his powers has a comic-bookish vibe. But the movie lacks the sense of 'wildness' for lack of a better word.
It feels like the priority was giving it a sci-fi/documentary vibe, rather than a graphic novel vibe. But I do feel like Snyder really relishes the moments that do feel pulled out of the pages, such as Superman using heat vision or flying through the gravity beam.
I want a sequel to start out realistic, but become more comic-bookish as it goes on.


