mego joe
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What you wrote about Superman is absolutely correct, there's no debating it. I believe however that Singer was trying to bring a god-like being who many envision or believe to be perfect, down to a more human level (at least on an emotional or character level)...complete with all the frailties, flaws and short-comings. To that extent he definitely succeeded, obviously to the chagrin of many people.
We live in a darker period of time than when the original Superman came out and that is reflected in this film. Could it have been done differently? Absolutely. Could it have been better? Hind sight is 20/20 so again, absolutely. I for one enjoyed seeing the character on screen again, regardless of the directors interpretation. I don't want a shoot'em up, all action no content film and in this respect, Singer's version satisfied that.
Regardless of who directs it next or what is ultimately decided on where to take the character, I look forward to the next film coming out.
However, I think the 'content' of the film was all wrong for the SUperman character. That is why I disliked it. If it had just been not the greatest, but got the character right, then I wouldn't have cared so much, ex. SUperman IV. JUst seeing SUperman on screen was not enough for me, because he only seemed like Superman from a superficial standpoint, and he was very un-SUperman like when it came down to the content, esp. the content of the character.
I think humanizing him is a great idea, but I think SInger chose the wrong details to illustrate this humanization. SO much so that the essence of the character is lost, and ultimately fails as a SUperman movie. It could easily be some other super powered character's story, becasue the inherent compassion and thoughtfulness of SUperman is turned around when it comes to his relationship with Lois.
Unfortunately, as long as SInger is involved, he will undoubtedly keep the sequels in this same movie universe. This world with this jerk SUperman just holds no interest for me. SUperman is not a character who is based on overcoming his flaws or his inability to relate to people, but rather an example of the best of people in both his public and private life. An example that shows what good any single person can contribute when they use their abilities in a positive and responsible way. SUperman's story is not a story of redemption, it is a story of being a role models based in traditional ethics and morality.