misslane38
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I think we can now that Goeff Johns is in charge of the DCEU. I honestly think Superman should be about his relationship between the world and Metropolis and should include more flashbacks of life growing up on the farm.
It's not so much as who he fights as much as what he's fighting for. I think that's what WonderWoman gets right that MOS doesn't.
I don't disagree with any of that.
but with MOS and BvS, there was this lack of heart and warmth which WW had.
with DCEU Superman, there's just this sense of "detachment" and "aloofness" which doesn't suit the character, imo.
yes, Superman saves people and yes he did noble things and yes he did care for people. But the way Snyder portrayed him in the films just lacked that "something," that intangible whatever, that I felt from WW.
there should be a balance between the two.
fitting in is part of Superman's story, but it shouldn't be the driving factor that overshadows other aspects and "subdues" the warmth and compassion the character should exude.
I just think there were quite a few missed opportunities in MOS.
like the Tornado scene.
It should have been Clark out there rescuing a child left behind, not Pa Kent. Pa initially says he'll go, but Clark rushes right into the tornado because that's his natural instinct to save people. Clark is in middle of rescuing the child when he super hears/sees Pa Kent ( who's back with Martha under the bridge ) having a heart attack. Pa knows his son would come for him, but puts out his hand to stop Clark. Pa wants Clark to focus on saving the child - he sees the hero he always knew his son would become.
Clark is torn, but the tornado is right above him, so he dives down and shields the child with his body. When the tornado passes and the dust clears, Clark walks with, clothes tattered, but holding the child safe in his arms. Yeah, the town would know his secret, but by then I think they already knew. But it's a bittersweet victory because Clark was unable to save Pa.
If they had just shot that scene more like that, to show that "connection" between Clark and the people he saves, that would have gone a long way, imo.
I think a lot of the difference has to do with the lead character exuding a warmth and compassion that the audience can connect with, and the movie creating situations where those emotions can be showcased.
It's almost a given that the main character is going to do some heroic things in a movie like this. It's easy to tune that out if it's not handled in a compelling way.
That's where the comparisons between Gadot's performance and Reeve's performance come from, imho, as they were both able to express that warmth, regardless of an objective tally of their heroic feats.
Responding here (MoS thread).




