Ursa
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To me...Lois shouldn't quite be the kind of woman...looks/character...that any guy would swoon over at first glance and think primarily about sex. Attractive, yes...but not a bombshell/supermodel type. I think the portrayal of Lois has to communicate why someone like Superman/Clark would find her so irresistible and fascinating, even with her precociousness, temper, occasional narcissism perhaps, etc..
That's what I think Kidder, despite not being the most beautiful woman, brought so well to Lois....along with her chemistry with Reeve. Her 'faults' were a big part of what made her so endearing to both Clark and Superman...and the contrast with the girlish coyness while she swoons over Superman. despite the cheesiness of the scene, after Supes in STM turns back time and lands by her car....I think that was a perfect example of how much Superman adores her. He's overcome with emotion that she's alive again, but then he sighs and laughs to himself as she goes on a mini tirade about the earthquake and 'there's never one around when you need one..'. You can tell he wouldn't want her any other way. He's the most powerful being in the world, but she keeps him on his toes.
Lots of actresses can do gorgeous...lots can also seem like a handful, bratty, eccentric, or even annoying. But I feel it'll take a very skilled actress to make that lovable without it feeling forced. I think a while back both Marisa Tomei and Sandra Bullock had that quality....maybe even Julia Roberts or Geena Davis. I'm thinking something like that, but a bit more cosmopolitan.
Totally agree with you.
