Jekecy
Superhero
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Bruce has up to that point seen Supes as an other, a demigod, an alien. Nothing beyond that. All he sees is a potential threat.It's not hard to understand. It just simply doesn't make sense in terms of the characterisation of Bruce up to that point.
I just cannot buy his complete 180 at the realization that Superman, who he is convinced will bring about Armageddon, has a mother named Martha. It is terrible writing that simply isn't consistent with what has happened previously in the movie.
I can buy Bruce giving Superman more of a chance. But becoming best buddies and all of a sudden being inspired to be a better person? It all just rings false and unearned... like the ending to Man of Steel.
"Martha" isn't some revelation that Supes has a mom. Of course not. But it puts him back to his last day of innocence when his own father at the face of his incoming death calls out to his now-dead wife. Martha. The floodgates have opened when Bruce for the first time sees Supes in a different light. Bruce in a similar position to his parents' murderer. Superman, his dying father's. All Supes is interested about is his own mother's well-being.
Considering all that, you don't think Bruce feels like a deplorable monster in that instant? He "snaps back" and gets out of his tunnel vision. I can sympathize with the whole "I'll save your mom" bit happening mere seconds later. But that singular moment between those two was beautifully conceptualized.