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spidabatstink
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First, I'd like to say that I'm a fan of Superman, he's the main superhero of ALL superheroes. My thoughts on this movie is all out of respect for the character, and with that being said......
I'm just gonna try and sum up my thoughts on the different aspects of genre incorporated in this film.
Romance
-Lois and Superman, the focus of the film unfortunately. THis movie suffered from a huge "chick flick" syndrome, and we are consistently forced to watch as Superman continually wollows at the loss of his love, Lois. We go through the movie as Superman and his alter ego Clark try to squeeze back into her life despite the fact that she's engaged, and watch as the romantic tension between the two gradually builds back up through the course of the film. In the end, not only did the climax of SUperman's endeavors come up short, there's no closure to the countless times we are forced to watch as Superman tries to get her back. In essense, the romantic aspect becomes POINTLESS.....
Action
- Fight fans, be warned. Throughout the WHOLE 2 and 1/2 hour movie, we get to see ONE FIGHT SCENE, and it involves the ass-kicking of the hero, who doesn't even throw a single punch or kick in the movie!!!!! Wow, SUPERMAN, you're able to carry large krytonite-filled continents on your back but succumb to ordinary fisticuffs of a fragile human being, some SUPERMAN Singer made you!!!! Aside from this, the fantastic CGI perfectly captures Superman and his spectacular supersaves (Airplane sequence, Metropolis "Earthquake saves"). I suggest the next time, you focus on why SUPERMAN is SUPER, focusing on using his powers at really DANGEROUS catastrophies, and most importantly give Superman back his IRON WILL!!!!! His brave and bold personality!!!! He's SUPERMAN, not super-wimp......
Drama
-The most conflicting drama is of course his lovelife, others include dealing with the realization that the world has moved on without him, all while trying to find a place for him in their hearts as their protector. Of course, it failed with real life audiences all across the world. Sad but true.....Another sad thing is we get to see a very human side of Superman, expressing human-like emotions, especially sadness and depression because Lois denies her love for him. Now, not only did you turn this Superman flick into a chick flick, you've turned SUperman into a big softy. Thanks, Singer, for talking away the "MAN" in "SUPERMAN".
HORROR
-THE SUPERSUIT. In my opinion, the suit's problems were; The small "S" shield, the tightness, the dark color, the high collar, the missing "s" shield in the back, the belt buckle and finally the lining of the top of his boots. In other words, basically all the modifications they applied. Why couldn't they just made the exact duplicate of Donner's Supersuit with the new material, what was the point of all the funny looking modifications? Singer's vision of Superman's suit is clearly gay. Since, Mr. Singer, you are still in charge of the next movie, I suggest you fire whoever made the suit and give us back Donner's suit (with the new material, of course, something about the suit needs to be improved) since you basically made this film in honor to his.
Science Fiction
-Aside from the fact this is a SUPERMAN film, Singer insisted on making the world quite realistic. The only sci-fi element present in this movie was Superman, his fortress, chrystals, and his spaceship. The whole islands growing in the ground were just about as sci-fi as this movie got. Superman now lives in a real world, away from the fantastic elements we knew and loved from the superhero's universe.
Mystery
-The biggest mystery in this movie is why the hell did WB allow for one of the world's most beloved SUPERHERO to be envisioned as a character whose so weak and pitiful. Geez, people, he's SUPERMAN. I want a director that can show SUperman as a strong-willed being, not a pathetic dweeb. Singer has a long way to go before he can convince audiences all across the world that we need him, because he failed to do so with this movie.
I'm just gonna try and sum up my thoughts on the different aspects of genre incorporated in this film.
Romance
-Lois and Superman, the focus of the film unfortunately. THis movie suffered from a huge "chick flick" syndrome, and we are consistently forced to watch as Superman continually wollows at the loss of his love, Lois. We go through the movie as Superman and his alter ego Clark try to squeeze back into her life despite the fact that she's engaged, and watch as the romantic tension between the two gradually builds back up through the course of the film. In the end, not only did the climax of SUperman's endeavors come up short, there's no closure to the countless times we are forced to watch as Superman tries to get her back. In essense, the romantic aspect becomes POINTLESS.....
Action
- Fight fans, be warned. Throughout the WHOLE 2 and 1/2 hour movie, we get to see ONE FIGHT SCENE, and it involves the ass-kicking of the hero, who doesn't even throw a single punch or kick in the movie!!!!! Wow, SUPERMAN, you're able to carry large krytonite-filled continents on your back but succumb to ordinary fisticuffs of a fragile human being, some SUPERMAN Singer made you!!!! Aside from this, the fantastic CGI perfectly captures Superman and his spectacular supersaves (Airplane sequence, Metropolis "Earthquake saves"). I suggest the next time, you focus on why SUPERMAN is SUPER, focusing on using his powers at really DANGEROUS catastrophies, and most importantly give Superman back his IRON WILL!!!!! His brave and bold personality!!!! He's SUPERMAN, not super-wimp......
Drama
-The most conflicting drama is of course his lovelife, others include dealing with the realization that the world has moved on without him, all while trying to find a place for him in their hearts as their protector. Of course, it failed with real life audiences all across the world. Sad but true.....Another sad thing is we get to see a very human side of Superman, expressing human-like emotions, especially sadness and depression because Lois denies her love for him. Now, not only did you turn this Superman flick into a chick flick, you've turned SUperman into a big softy. Thanks, Singer, for talking away the "MAN" in "SUPERMAN".
HORROR
-THE SUPERSUIT. In my opinion, the suit's problems were; The small "S" shield, the tightness, the dark color, the high collar, the missing "s" shield in the back, the belt buckle and finally the lining of the top of his boots. In other words, basically all the modifications they applied. Why couldn't they just made the exact duplicate of Donner's Supersuit with the new material, what was the point of all the funny looking modifications? Singer's vision of Superman's suit is clearly gay. Since, Mr. Singer, you are still in charge of the next movie, I suggest you fire whoever made the suit and give us back Donner's suit (with the new material, of course, something about the suit needs to be improved) since you basically made this film in honor to his.
Science Fiction
-Aside from the fact this is a SUPERMAN film, Singer insisted on making the world quite realistic. The only sci-fi element present in this movie was Superman, his fortress, chrystals, and his spaceship. The whole islands growing in the ground were just about as sci-fi as this movie got. Superman now lives in a real world, away from the fantastic elements we knew and loved from the superhero's universe.
Mystery
-The biggest mystery in this movie is why the hell did WB allow for one of the world's most beloved SUPERHERO to be envisioned as a character whose so weak and pitiful. Geez, people, he's SUPERMAN. I want a director that can show SUperman as a strong-willed being, not a pathetic dweeb. Singer has a long way to go before he can convince audiences all across the world that we need him, because he failed to do so with this movie.