You need to fire this cat as your best friend
Haha, yeah. Although now I'm beginning to get over it and feeling inspired by Supes to 'do the right thing' like Superman always does in BVS and thinking about forgiving him. I just want to know why someone would do that and once I understand why he did it, I'll be able to accept what happened and then I think I'll be at peace.
Yup. I read all that. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for reading!
This is a matter of taste but it's one of the things that I actually love about Snyder films. His films show rather than tell, and in that sense they are more demanding. Many viewers have a low tolerance for that. I've just gotten around to watching some of the Collider videos and seeing Jon Schnepp apoplectic about lack of verbal exposition--and wanting what sounded like actually very crude ways of communicating things to the audience. He's clearly frustrated by what the movie demands of the viewer.
I love mining, sifting through, and excavating layers of meaning in a film, and to me BvS is absolutely chock-full of them.
This is exactly why I love Snyder's films. They challenge me, they make me think and make me explore new ideas and themes that I didn't know existed before. They require a lot of viewings and some level of critical and creative thinking in order to fully absorb their vast depth.
Every one of his movies has had a really powerful impact on me and helped me understand and realise new things in this world that I hadn't thought of before. His movies are really intellectually stimulating, atleast to those who are open enough to let them do that.
Frankly put, Snyder's movies make me smarter and push me to be a better viewer and thinker.
Sadly though, most people want things cut and dry, they want to be spoon fed everything and don't have time to think or time for a movie that forces them to think.
My friends at work thought this movie sucked since it didn't do it's job of delivering the themes and story that it apparently wanted to or should have. I keep telling them that you just need to think about things since they aren't all that apparent when taken at face value and a movie like this needs to be mulled over and you need to read other people's perspectives and thoughts to be able to expand your own viewpoint.
They respond that if they didn't 'get' the movie on their first viewing then it's the movie's failing and not theirs and even though I shared the great articles I've found in this thread with them, they are not ready to read them since their egos wont let them.
People really need to be less egotistical and conceited in their role as a viewer. I told them this is an artistic film, they argue that I don't know what an artistic film is, lol.
All of Snyder's movies are artistic masterpieces and brilliant amalgamations of music, visuals, stories, themes, characters and symbolism. It's their loss if they can't see that.