Where? I don't see it...
But it is. Unless the whole world knows the truth about Superman, part of that persona is a lie. All his interations with people as Superman are as they are because they believe him to be something he is not.
I'm not sure I understand this sentance
I like that line. It's a much nicer way of putting it
I do understand what you're saying, and I suspect that's the kind of thing we'll be seeing in MOS.
It's weirdly also what they tried to do with Smallville towards the end.
You'd think i'd hate that speech. But I don't. I think the nature of Clark Kent/Superman is one of the things the got right a lot of the time.
It's not that I think Superman should be some fake thing Clark does. Or that he should be a really dorky, nervous guy who just pretends to be all brave and heroic.
It's just that I'd prefer it if people don't think that the guy who put on the suit is some kryptonian saviour all distant from humanity who watches over us from afar...
... he's the guy who was raised on a farm by the kents, who has friends and loved ones and is influenced by his human upbringing.
Like that speech says, the name 'Clark Kent' is just that. It's just a name, and it's a name that he can sacrifice in order to use it for a cover. He gives up those words defining his identity, because he needs a secret identity.
But it doesn't make him any less 'that person' that he was 5 minutes ago.
I think we're pretty much on the same page TBH.