Sup3rman81
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Ok....caught Man of Steel last night at its opening midnight showing, and I'm operating on 3 whole hours of sleep right now, but I wanted to offer my own $.02 on what I thought.
All in all....MOS absolutely rocks! I found it to be a highly entertaining flick; an excellent way to kickstart a new big screen series. Is it a perfect film? Does it have a "Dark Knight" kind of awesomeness to it? No, not quite, I did have some relatively minor issues with it, but basically I left the theater extremely pleased with what I'd just seen.
Allow me to start with what I LIKED: Henry Cavill really owns this role now. Not since Christopher Reeve have we had an actor in the role who really looked the part. Sorry to Routh, but his rather wooden take on it in SR was pretty weak. The visual effects throughout were consistently strong and very impressive from the beginning in Krypton all throughout the final rumble in Metropolis. I can't remember any moments that jumped out to me as particularly bad CGI. The action....oh my god, it was relentless, brutal, very physical.....everything that it should be with Superman. Loved each and every one of the hand-to-hand fights. Despite my own initial feelings of Amy Adams being a "meh" actress with "meh" looks, I can take some of that back. I thought she made for a very good Lois Lane and actually did look better than I'm used to seeing her. I found both Russell Crowe and Kevin Costner were well-suited for their roles as Kal-El's father (natural and adopted) and their performances were natural and fairly moving, too. The character of Faora, I liked and wished there was more of her in the film. She came across, to me, as more of a menace than Zod himself. I also liked the rather different and interesting take on the behind-the-scenes issues on Krypton and how much time was spent there; as well as the various flashbacks from Kal-El on his growing up and trying to adjust to his powers and even his issues in learning how to fly.
What I DIDN'T LIKE: There was no real chemistry between Cavill and Adams. We all know the Superman/Lois Lane history according to the comics, etc....but just because that's supposed to happen, doesn't mean it looked like it could have or should have. I thought it was awfully fast for any kind of romance to have started between the two. They perhaps should have hinted at that developing in the last minutes of the movie and developed it more in the sequel. That would have been more realistic. I also didn't like the blatant, in-your-face product placement throughout. Gee, do you think IHOP, Sears, and Nokia had something to do with supporting this film? As for Zod, I thought Shannon did OK.....but there was nothing unique about his performance here, and he certainly did nothing to stand out that any other actor in the role wouldn't also have done. It's kind of weak that one of his subordinates seemed more deadly/dangerous than he did. I thought it was kind of corny (no doubt Nolan's influence) to toss in the "good guy repeats back a line the bad guy said to him earlier" bit. (Batman did it to Bane in TDKR and Colonel Hardy does it to Faora in MoS.) And as far as Faora, I wanted to see more of her and more of the fight in Smallville really; it just ended too quickly (as did she). One last thing that I kind of nitpick about, and from a narrative standpoint I understand why it was done the way it was.....but with super-speed, couldn't Clark have still saved his father and have no one else notice? The Jonathan Kent death from the original Superman film was a better one, from something Clark couldn't have controlled anyway.
Anyway, I thought this was a pretty terrific film overall, even if imperfect. Personally I'd give it a 9/10.
I like your thoughts on the film. If I may say this about Lois and Clark. I felt they were pretty connected. She helped him and believed in him. She was the first human to actually care about him outside the Kents. I like what Cavill and Adams showed especially the kiss scene. I also felt Costner sold his death scene and him telling his son no dont save me was so sad to watch. As a man it takes a lot to make me emotional but Cavills face was so racked with guilt and pain. Even at the cemetery when telling Lois he had tears in his eyes
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). Cavill was far from wooden, and I think this film definitely benefitted from making him just Clark for most of the film in costume and out, and I liked the way they handled him.