Superman Returns the moral of SR story

I think a big thing in the movie was forgiveness and realising you've made a mistake also.

Also, Alienation was a big part of the movie as well.

But yeah, the 2 SymbioteKal-El has quoted above are pretty much it.
 
I didn't say it was a moral. I said it was the point.
Okay.

From my perspective, the obvious point of Returns was to make gobs of money for Warner Bros.

Not sure if that answers the thread's question though. :p
 
Moral of the story: Be willing to give your life for whatever you hold dear, even if you've lost much.
 
With all these answers, there obviously is no clear moral.
 
^Or that different people interpret the same things differently.
 
Okay.

From my perspective, the obvious point of Returns was to make gobs of money for Warner Bros.

Not sure if that answers the thread's question though. :p
every studio wants money.
 
every studio wants money.
I was being facetious, Dark. Who doesn't want to make money? :p

But there's a difference between points and goals, and story morals. Not every tale is a parable in that way. A moral is the lesson(s) learned through the story, but I'm not sure there really IS a moral to SR. It's not set up to be allegorical in that context. I mean, there's a lot of snarky answers to the question: wear protection, lock your house when you leave, feed your pets, etc., but SR "is a movie about what happens when old boyfriends come back into your life." - Bryan Singer. It doesn't seem to be too concerned with "expressing or conveying truths or counsel as to right conduct." In point of fact, this is one of the biggest bones of contention a lot of fans seem to have with the film - other than the silly suit arguments, that is. LOL
 
If you don't have what you like, like what you have.
OMG, too funny! El Payaso, I *swear* this popped into my head when I just read your post...

Well there's a rose in the fisted glove
And the eagle flies with the dove
And if you can't be with the one you love, honey
Love the one you're with

Now I can't get it out of my head.

I wonder if Stephen Stills was a Superman fan? :hyper:
 
The moral is that Bryan Singer sucks as a Superman director.
 
The moral is that trolling must be at least funny and original or it gets old.
 
well, almost every superhero's movie has a moral of the story. well, we got the message clearly in spidey 1,2,3 and bb as they kept repeating the phrase; so that the audience wouldn't miss it.

so, what is the moral of SR story? the son became the father, the father the son??? what's that?

and i think, from lex, the moral should be... never ever date any girl who doesn't share your idea and dream.

There is no moral story. Superman is the good guy and Lex Luthor is a bad guy with stupid plans. The moral story should be "don't copulate with aliens" becouse if Jason is still alive in the second part, this will be a soap opera without sense. Bryan Singer must read many more comics before this too long waited movies became stupid. Sorry for my english
 
Kalé;12217359 said:
There is no moral story. Superman is the good guy and Lex Luthor is a bad guy with stupid plans. The moral story should be "don't copulate with aliens" becouse if Jason is still alive in the second part, this will be a soap opera without sense. Bryan Singer must read many more comics before this too long waited movies became stupid. Sorry for my english
you have no idea how many new fans love this idea and want to see it developed further.
 
I was being facetious, Dark. Who doesn't want to make money? :p

But there's a difference between points and goals, and story morals. Not every tale is a parable in that way. A moral is the lesson(s) learned through the story, but I'm not sure there really IS a moral to SR. It's not set up to be allegorical in that context. I mean, there's a lot of snarky answers to the question: wear protection, lock your house when you leave, feed your pets, etc., but SR "is a movie about what happens when old boyfriends come back into your life." - Bryan Singer. It doesn't seem to be too concerned with "expressing or conveying truths or counsel as to right conduct." In point of fact, this is one of the biggest bones of contention a lot of fans seem to have with the film - other than the silly suit arguments, that is. LOL

Oh i think there are a few morals to they story as people have stated. How Superman acts in the movie is a whole different arguement.
 
I was being facetious, Dark. Who doesn't want to make money? :p

But there's a difference between points and goals, and story morals. Not every tale is a parable in that way. A moral is the lesson(s) learned through the story, but I'm not sure there really IS a moral to SR. It's not set up to be allegorical in that context. I mean, there's a lot of snarky answers to the question: wear protection, lock your house when you leave, feed your pets, etc., but SR "is a movie about what happens when old boyfriends come back into your life." - Bryan Singer. It doesn't seem to be too concerned with "expressing or conveying truths or counsel as to right conduct." In point of fact, this is one of the biggest bones of contention a lot of fans seem to have with the film - other than the silly suit arguments, that is. LOL

Too true.
 
you have no idea how many new fans love this idea and want to see it developed further.

Actually, I think we do. They are all on this board.

I've never met one person in real life who cares one bit about seeing this melodrama continue. That doesn't mean they didn't like SR, it just means they don't care.
 
Actually, I think we do. They are all on this board.

I've never met one person in real life who cares one bit about seeing this melodrama continue. That doesn't mean they didn't like SR, it just means they don't care.

I think you are right. I think contiuine this particular storyline will push some viewers away, but not continuing will not affect the viewership you speak of. THey will see it as another SUperman film. THe trailer and the marketing will do more for them than us. HOwever, if the trailers fail to impress, I think that would spell disaster for the next SUperman film.
 
The world will move on without you.

Yah, thing about it though, Lois was the only who appeared to have "moved on". I didn't notice the rest of humanity going ho hum-big whoop at Supes' return, despite her claims.
 
Actually, I think we do. They are all on this board.

I've never met one person in real life who cares one bit about seeing this melodrama continue. That doesn't mean they didn't like SR, it just means they don't care.

Its funny isnt it, i know people in real life who cant wait for the SR sequel :whatever: go figure.
 
Its funny isnt it, i know people in real life who cant wait for the SR sequel :whatever: go figure.

I would guess that we all tend to congregate with people of like minds and who see the world in a similar way.

I think this accounts for 'lovers' only knowing other lovers of SR and 'haters' only knowing other haters of SR.

I don't think it's as suspiscious as people might think.

I still think the most significant factor is how many people that you talk to that did not see it.
 

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