mego joe
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The child is simply one of the hardest most complicated situations a man like him could deal with. Supervilliains defies his physical strenght, a son means a challenege for Superman that is simply much more complicated than even Kryptonite.
And the biggest is the challenge the most conflictive it is and the most interesting is the story for our hero. What you state at the end is just your intolerance and inability to accept any different vision than what have been seen already.
My only interolerance is Superman acting out of character. If they could have given him a child in a manner fitting his characterization (see Son of Superman by Howard Chaykin) I would be fine with that. But in Singer didn't do that, he made Superman the bad guy instead of Superman.
Superman might be the same but the stories - as with any hero - must test him, put him into the biggest possible conflicts.
It's not really a story about Superman though. There's nothing special about the situation that makes it SUperman. It's really just a story about a screw up who was too lame to tell his girlfriend to goodbye and was such a knuckle head he didn't think anything would change while he was gone for 5 years.
Superman as a parent is one thing. SUperman as an absentee parent in a dysfunctional family is a compeltely different and out of character story.
That said, fatherhood was a key topic in STM and again in the Donner version of SII (with Jor-El in it).
I guess since Singer has no ideas of his own he might as well try to use yet another theme from the Donner films.
As explained in the movie, he HAD to go away beyond his will, so "deadbeat" is not the proper word.
And that's the problem. SUperman would say goodbye. That is not 'beyond his will.' I don't deny that he should have gone. He just should have said goodbye given the circumstances. It is incorrect characterization to say it was 'too diffilcut.' SUperman is not an emotionally weak or weak minded character. He knew it was the right thing to say good bye so there's no in character reason for him not to say goodbye.
He was absentee as any man who had to go to the war before he even knew he was going to be a father.
Not saying goodbye under the circumstances of being in a sexual relationship with the woman you love , no less makes you a deadbeat. A jerk. A shmuck. All of the above. And it is definitely NOT Superman.
He knows the Donner franchise so well that he based this story only on what was unresolved before. Lois and Superman impossible love, Superman’s impossibility to have a normal life and fatherhood as a key theme.
But not the characterizations.
Superman becoming a father closes the cycle of Jor-El unable to be with his son, Jonathan Kent’s life and death, Superman’s inherent loneliness (not only he is the last of his race but he has to live most of his life pretending).
But portaying SUperman as some 'inherently lonely' character is wrong as well. Superman is not some mopey, feel sorry-for-yourself, woe-is-me character. He's posititve uplifting and inspires hope. That's not what SR portrayed. He ended just as isolated from the the world as he began it. Unable to be with Lois and ALSO his son who he will not raise.
That undoubtedly have nothing really to do with 'Superman,' but instead some loser who was too lame to say goodbye to the woman he loved and now can't even raise his own son and will STILL be an outsider. Yea, that sounds like a SUperman story to me. (Sarcasm.)And then it leaves stories for the future.
You mean he wouldn’t have quit his mission without telling anybody?
I'm talking about Lois. The Superman in STM and SII, would not leave Lois w/o a goodbye under the circumstances of being in a sexual relationship. He's willing to give up EVERYTHING to be with Lois so he would just ditch her w/o a goodbye? It goes against everything we learn about the character.
But I guess after the events in SII, Superman learnt that Lois is something he cannot overcome. He might have known that if he goes to her to say “I gotta go and I’m possibly never coming back, because there might be survivors in Krypton” there could have been temptations to re-consider such decision. She could convince him to quit being Superman before!
But he's already learned that lesson hasn't he, so he won't make the same mistake again. He's not that weak minded. If he knew he had to go to Krypton, he would. No matter what Lois would say. But he would take the time and have the common decency to say goodbye.
But as in SR, Superman has made terrible mistakes. Quit his mission for a girl. To leave without saying good-bye.
Superman only made 1 mistake in STM and SII combined. ANd he never left Lois w/o saying goodbye. He gave up everything FOR Lois. He put Lois first in every situation. Can't you see that? Can't you see that after putting Lois frist in every situation he wouldn't ditch her w/o a goodbye?
Yeah, and if that animal is a cat, is a cat.
We both get by now you forgot to make a point in that line. Or is it “redundant redundance.”
To anyone that knows a little of language, it is clear that you try too often to make circular and hermetic logics. And that makes nothing for your points.
You keep saying “I am right because anyone that thinks differently is wrong.” Or worse, “If you don’t get this is due to the fact that you don’t get this.”
There’s no bit of a valid point to retort to in that paragraph.
That sounds great for you. I mean, if you were able to actually leave SR behind and enjoy the re-boot situation more than you enjoy coming back to hate this movie.
I actually gave SR another viewing and it re-invigorated my fervor against this film. But until there is any news on the re-boot, I'll just have to keep checking in every once in a while.
Here's the thing. I can watch it and appreciate elements of it as a movie, or as scattered Superman moments. But as a Superman story/film it fails. It has too much wrong about the characters and relationships and so many things take place on such a superficial level that once you start digging in and asking questions it falls apart.
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t: I was just about to post it. Thanks.
They seem to change their minds so often that is incredible. 