DA_Champion
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Honestly, what´s so bad about Zack Snyder? I agree that he is not the best director around, but he has made good movies, including MOS.
I know a lot of people don´t like it, but i don´t understand what´s the big problem with the movie. It is a pretty decent origin story. Most of the fight scenes are amazing. Everything looks great. We have good character development. We see more from young Clark, The Kents, Jor-El and Krypton than we see in any other Superman movie. We have a pretty good Zod whose motivations go a little further than simply "I want to rule the earth, for the sake of ruling something".
I mean, what else can you want from a Superman movie? MOS was a movie about Superman. It was more about Superman than the 1978 film, wich felt like a love story between Superman and an ultra dumb Lois Lane.
People say MOS has no substance. Really? What movie has substance? TA? Thor? Iron Man? None of those movies made me feel anything for any of it´s characters. They´re hollow. At least MOS gave me a couple of deep scenes. At least i could feel Clark´s dilemma. At least it felt like there were lifes at stake. Just look at the last scene with Zod. Look at Superman´s look of desperation. That´s a scene that sells very well the idea that something horrible is about to happen. Many acclaimed super hero couldn´t even do that.
I don't know. I spent a lot of time bashing MoS (about two months lol), and there are lots of problems with the film, but after much effort, and I'm a very intelligent guy, I cannot tell you that this movie warrants the hate it received. There are numerous problems with the film but not more than I could find for "more respected" films with less effort.
One aspect which I suspect is the case is psychological. Zack Snyder doesn't give perfectly happy endings the way the MCU does or the way the overrated David O. Russell does. In Zack Snyder's endings, there's always a cost, some source of unhappiness leading to ambiguity. That is neither good nor bad, but I'm sure it annoys a lot of audience members, without explaining "all" of the hate.
- Dawn of the Dead ends badly I think, but it's been too long.
- Watchmen ends with Dr. Manhattan needing to leave Earth.
- 300 ends with Leonidas dead.
- Didn't watch Legends of the Guardians, don't know.
- Sucker Punch ends with Babydoll having sacrificed herself -- she becomes lobitimized -- so that Sweet Pea can be freed.
- Man of Steel ends with Clark losing part of his humanity as he kills Zod.
I do think that if MoS had had a BS happy ending based on some nonsensical deus ex machina there would have been fewer complaints.
I'm not saying that this attribute of Snyder explains the full discrepancy, but I do think it contributes to it.