Wolvieboy17
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Also so sloppily handled how immediately after that flashback, Clark basically just re iterates ALL the subtext of that scene.
I don't think this film was as bad as people are making it out to be. It was definitely flawed but not terrible.
For me, the hardest thing to accept was that it didn't FEEL like a superhero movie. It felt like a sci-fi action movie. Thinking back to Batman Begins though, large parts of that didn't really feel like a superhero movie either. It was more about the Man begind the legend of Batman.
So for me, the main flaw is that I don't think this approach necessarily works for Superman. He is supposed to be THE superhero, the quintessential one. I dont want to see a conflicted, tortured loner, at least not to that extent. I want to see someone who rises above it all... I don't think it's the fact that he's an outcast that makes him interesting... I think it's the fact that Supes is an alien, one of the last of his race, who dedicates his WHOLE existence to protecting an entire planet. There is so much potential to explore the psyche of someone doing that, someone who tries to 'save everyone'.
Man of Steel didn't focus on that, in fact it seemed to teach weird morals... That for the greater good, it's okay for people to die if it saves more. The Superman I know wouldn't have let Johnathon Kent die.... He would have IGNORED him and saved him anyway. It would have been a great character moment, to explain to the audience exactly where Supes stands. Superman is the hero who doesn't pick and choose what events are worthy of him, he's the hero who tries to save everyone.
For me I don't look back on Batman Begins favorably (I liked it when I first saw it) because the sequels were better but because I think that was the best one when it came to making me care about Batman. I was less interested in the protagonist in the two sequels (doesn't mean it's bad, just different). Although I may forget some things since it's been quite a while since I last saw it I remember it as the most solidly written of the three.Or may retroactively like the movie more as was the case with Batman Begin (IMHO) a very overrated movie but is looked upon more favourably after the superb TDK.
^ I feel like the "message" of Man of Steel is that heroism has a cost, from Hardy's and Jon's sacrifice, to Superman's sense of innocence being taken away by doing his deed, to Jor-El fighting to allow free will among his offspring.
Which is a bit heavy for an origin, IMHO.
Mjölnir;26285501 said:For me I don't look back on Batman Begins favorably (I liked it when I first saw it) because the sequels were better but because I think that was the best one when it came to making me care about Batman. I was less interested in the protagonist in the two sequels (doesn't mean it's bad, just different). Although I may forget some things since it's been quite a while since I last saw it I remember it as the most solidly written of the three.
In a couple years time when we get an actual good Superman film people will look back on Man of Steel with less than favorable eyes I believe.
u gotta watch it again to decide.
are they really problems to you??? or because you are not get used to this kinda treatment.
. Still have no clue.