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I think in that regard, Marvek plays more to the strength of actors than DC. A couple of pages back, many people agreed that going by MOS, more or less anybody could have acted the part of Superman in MOS. Nothing much to act on paper, and nothing that relied on the star's charisma. I think that is why Marvel's films are so keenly cast. An actor is doing a lot of the heavy lifting.I wasn't comparing such acting tools to compare. More of the "wooden" aspects where people said Cavill had his wooden moments. It's silly to compare RDJR and CH's performances to Cavill's and compare their performances to one another. First off, Thor and IM had a much, much lighter tone of dialogue mixed in with light hearted moments of humor and comedic value, which opens up an actors ability to be "charismatic" or charming.
IM and Thor are products of a Marvel based setting that takes breaks from all things serious. Man of Steel was a balls to the walls origin film that left no room for anything but heavy sci-fi and realistic situations that called for an intense script even when the script called for a more lighter tone, which was rare. Cavill wasn't allowed to be that, but he was allowed to be intense and conflicted and with that, he nailed it. The ending to Man of Steel should really excite Super-fans. That smile he gave Lois Lane was a sign of things to come and that wa charismatic and heartfelt just in that one smile so I'm looking forward to Cavill's DP Clark Kent, where that character alone will call for some comedic references in value. Can't wait for HC's interpretation of that boundry.
And herein lies the triumph of Marvel. In the best of their films, they are able to not just convey the star's charisma but also humanity, heroism, nobility and just hard on badassery. When Marvel heroes kick ass, they kick it with abandon.
It is this all round persona which so endears them to general audience. They know what they are, whereas the DC films think that they are some kind of treatise on the human condition and coming away looking ludicrous for that. But lets not turn this into a Marvel vs DC thing.
The kind of performances that Hemsworth and RDJ are doing are nothing if not skillful. Its acting where they access the deepest recesses of their natural charm and general bonhomie and it is brought to bear in scripts which allow them to fully express themselves. Marvel heroes also get angry and sad and hung up but they also get happy and amused and excited are wonderfully humane. The joie de vivre is both infectious and life affirming.
I think Cavill can be all this too. If he is given the opportunity. But if he's told by the script to just skulk and mope, he won't be able to fully express himself.
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the **** out of this shot.