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ok, just read Superman: Earth One.
I must say.........I didn't like it very much.
It wasn't terrible. But it wasn't epic or spectacular. It was just.........flat and off.
And where it goes wrong, imo, is the portrayal of Clark Kent/Superman. He didn't really come across as whiney or "emo." He just came across as selfish. Or, maybe, self-centered or self-absorbed is the better word.
Now, I'm not saying a hero can't worry about his/her future, or have self doubts. But not if it affects the way you treat others.
Like, when Clark moves into his apartment, and the landlady is asking him questions, he keeps replying with "Don't Know Yet." He wasn't exactly rude, but he wasn't exactly that polite either.
The most glaring example of Clark's "selfishness" was the apartment fire scene.
When Clark saw the fire, his reaction wasn't "Oh No! A fire!! I've got to put it out and save the people in the building. Or stop the fire from spreading."
His reaction was "Oh No! A fire!! It looks like my room. I've got to save MY STUFF!! And I've got to do it before the fire crew gets there and reveal my alien identity"
And once Clark saved his stuff ( his costume and crystal ), he didn't even put the fire out!! Even though he knew the fire crew was coming, he still could have put the fire out if he was concerned about the safety of others. It's like, once he saved his stuff, that's all he cared about.
And that's just it. That's not what Clark Kent/Superman would do. Even with a small thing like the apartment fire ( which could turn into a much bigger problem if it spread ), this Clark Kent didn't really seem concerned about others. He was so absorbed with his stuff and his problems. Superman is supposed to put the fire out first, make sure everyone is safe, then deal with his stuff and get away.
And again, this is echoed in the alien invasion. It had to take Jimmy and Lois being almost crushed by the alien robot thing for Clark to get involved. Before that, with all the destruction ( and presumably people dying ), Clark wasn't sure what to do. His first reaction was to take a piece of the debris for someone to investigate it?? WTF??
All in all, it just didn't feel like Superman to me, at least not the Superman that I know and love. This Clark/Superman was way too self-absorbed and self centered.......
I must say.........I didn't like it very much.
It wasn't terrible. But it wasn't epic or spectacular. It was just.........flat and off.
And where it goes wrong, imo, is the portrayal of Clark Kent/Superman. He didn't really come across as whiney or "emo." He just came across as selfish. Or, maybe, self-centered or self-absorbed is the better word.
Now, I'm not saying a hero can't worry about his/her future, or have self doubts. But not if it affects the way you treat others.
Like, when Clark moves into his apartment, and the landlady is asking him questions, he keeps replying with "Don't Know Yet." He wasn't exactly rude, but he wasn't exactly that polite either.
The most glaring example of Clark's "selfishness" was the apartment fire scene.
When Clark saw the fire, his reaction wasn't "Oh No! A fire!! I've got to put it out and save the people in the building. Or stop the fire from spreading."
His reaction was "Oh No! A fire!! It looks like my room. I've got to save MY STUFF!! And I've got to do it before the fire crew gets there and reveal my alien identity"
And once Clark saved his stuff ( his costume and crystal ), he didn't even put the fire out!! Even though he knew the fire crew was coming, he still could have put the fire out if he was concerned about the safety of others. It's like, once he saved his stuff, that's all he cared about.
And that's just it. That's not what Clark Kent/Superman would do. Even with a small thing like the apartment fire ( which could turn into a much bigger problem if it spread ), this Clark Kent didn't really seem concerned about others. He was so absorbed with his stuff and his problems. Superman is supposed to put the fire out first, make sure everyone is safe, then deal with his stuff and get away.
And again, this is echoed in the alien invasion. It had to take Jimmy and Lois being almost crushed by the alien robot thing for Clark to get involved. Before that, with all the destruction ( and presumably people dying ), Clark wasn't sure what to do. His first reaction was to take a piece of the debris for someone to investigate it?? WTF??
All in all, it just didn't feel like Superman to me, at least not the Superman that I know and love. This Clark/Superman was way too self-absorbed and self centered.......