dnno1
Avenger
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I guess you chose not to listen to Jor-El's speech about bridging the culture of Krypton with that of Earth. That's why he puts on the suit.
The fights and such are CGI Gumby men fighting and while I've long pined for Superman to punch something - I got what I wished for. And dammit - I don't think it was worth it. I wasn't riding with Superman. I couldn't get an "in" to be rooting for him.
Most of the build up is about Clark trying to find his place in the world... even though he really kind of already knows what it is. It's more or less him trying to figure out "when" to come out of the alien closet - reducing him to a one note character. The key to Superman, with all his physical prowess, is to give him as many internal and emotional struggles as possible. That not only makes him interesting when he's unbeatable physically - but it also makes him more human and thus more relatable. He does wonder how he got here and what his place is - but then Jor El pops up in the fortress and explains it all to him in under 3 minutes.... effectively ruining the last 30-45 minutes and making them irrelevant to his character arc..... rendering him to have none.
I probably missed it since it was the up-teenth time someone told him about his purpose. Or maybe I was too distracted by the suit -- that was tailor made for him and colored differently for no viable reason -- magically appeared out of an antechamber of a space ship that had crash landed on Earth over 20,000 years ago. Yeah, that might have been it.
Anjow, from you said - it seems like it will be mine as well. Hell, even the trailer had a "moment" for me with him discovering the spaceship and asking Jonathan if he can continue pretending to be his son. That really struck a chord with me.
Also Clark Kent is Superman, Superman is Clark Kent - the only alternate persona is "Clark Kent." Also that most of the build up is Clark trying to find his place? That and action is all I want from the film to make it "my" Superman review. Basically saying, awesome and surprisingly more hyped despite it being intended as a negative review. We've already seen the Daily Planet crew, so now it's really time to dive into "Who Am I?" as The Amazing Spider-Man should have done and promised. So it sounds like the introspective superhero movie I've been waiting for since TDKR with amazing action to add.
1) The moment is when Jonathon dies. All the other moments don't play as well as they do in the trailer. Blame the editing / cinematography.
2 / 3) You don't understand my meaning. There is no emotional struggle shown. It's Clark working here. CUT TO: Clark now working there. CUT TO: Clark now working there. There is nothing "struggling" about it. There's no sentimentality or emotion tied to it.
- Jow
There is nothing struggling about it? The guy can run at super speeds, but he's hitchhiking to avoid being seen using his superpowers. He can't fight back against anyone. He essentially can't be himself because he doesn't want others to find out he's an alien.
The struggle is that he knows he has the power to save people, but he doesn't know how to do so without alerting the entire world that they're not alone in the universe. His father taught him that the world wasn't ready and they would reject him. The fear of rejection is something everyone faces, and for me it made Clark more relatable.
 Why would the world reject you when you're doing good things?I don't know. It just sounds kind of stupid to me. If the world rejects him so what? What are they going to do to him? He could EASILY prove himself by helping people in the first place. I hate to bring up the Donner movies but Superman revealed himself by doing what? SAVING peopleWhy would the world reject you when you're doing good things?
There is nothing struggling about it? The guy can run at super speeds, but he's hitchhiking to avoid being seen using his superpowers. He can't fight back against anyone. He essentially can't be himself because he doesn't want others to find out he's an alien.
The struggle is that he knows he has the power to save people, but he doesn't know how to do so without alerting the entire world that they're not alone in the universe. His father taught him that the world wasn't ready and they would reject him. The fear of rejection is something everyone faces, and for me it made Clark more relatable.
Pa Kent's death was melodramatic and forced.
If you went back in time and warned people about the current meltdown, you'd just create a meltdown in the past, and ruin the glorious time that was the care-free, hope-filled last couple of weeks. What kind of monster are you?If I only had a time machine so that i could travel back to the past and warn people about this period.lol

Like I said in my review, stuff happens "just because" which is a telltale sign of poor storytelling
	You know what's really funny, you didn't say that about "Avengers" (a film that had it's share of plot holes and contrivances), but yet you had stuff like this going on in that film:
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Yep, buildings were destroyed, stuff was blown up in that film (and there was a lot of CGI), but yet when it happens with Superman who is fighting otherworldly beings and is doing things far beyond those of mortal men (and stunt actors), it's just poor writing to you. Obviously, you have a double standard here or you just write with a forked pen. In any case I don't think you have much credibility here because of your inconsistencies.
Pa Kent's death was melodramatic and forced.
Not to mention easily avoided

I don't know. It just sounds kind of stupid to me. If the world rejects him so what? What are they going to do to him? He could EASILY prove himself by helping people in the first place. I hate to bring up the Donner movies but Superman revealed himself by doing what? SAVING peopleWhy would the world reject you when you're doing good things?
If you went back in time and warned people about the current meltdown, you'd just create a meltdown in the past, and ruin the glorious time that was the care-free, hope-filled last couple of weeks. What kind of monster are you?![]()
In Avengers, stuff just happened and plenty of it without much logical reasoning behind it. The plot was also quite weak.
I don't know. It just sounds kind of stupid to me. If the world rejects him so what? What are they going to do to him? He could EASILY prove himself by helping people in the first place. I hate to bring up the Donner movies but Superman revealed himself by doing what? SAVING peopleWhy would the world reject you when you're doing good things?