Project862006
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how are you gonna compare a 3rd film in a franchise where you had well over 7 hours worth of getting to know people of gotham to an origin film of superman

but we all get it you hate man of steel so no use arguing
sorry, this is just not the version of your pa kent.
neverthless, pa kent is just like any other great father who will sacrifice himself for his son.
he didn't want the world to know his son is an alien. he didn't want his son to die (most likely if they do, he will get caught and killed for experiment in the real world)
how hard is it for you to understand?
pa kent has always been a protective father pa kent never would want him to reveal himself and be superman he would prefer if clark stayed clark kent and worked in the family business
it may be selfish but his fears over what the world would do to him if they found out would hurt him too much
pa kent is no different than any father who loves their son and would do anything to make sure the were safe and thats exactly what costner showed imo
people are looking at just the surface and not johnathan's view point he is jsut trying to secure the safety of his son
he learned his kindness and his mid western values from Johnathan and to hold back his anger and not strike for instance he could of killed that bully had he punched him in that flashbackNo, I get it. Really, I do. He's trying to protect his son. That's an admirable trait in and of itself. I never said he was a bad father, just that I'm not sure if he's the man who could have been responsible for raising Superman.
Superman puts other people first no matter the cost. This is a guy who takes "With great power comes great responsibility" to the extreme. Superman's biggest fear - once becoming Superman - is someone dying and him not being there to save them. Why is this you ask? Because that's how his parents raised him. That's why the planet owes a debt of gratitude to the Kents. Because if anyone else had found Clark's pod, he might have grown up differently.
Pa and Ma Kent represent the best of what humanity has to offer. And I'm sorry, the thought of Pa Kent telling his son not to save people so that he could keep his identity a secret doesn't sit right with me like it does you. How in the world did Superman ever learn from this guy?
is this legit i have seen a couple people say thisThis.. I took my boys to watch it, and my oldest (11 year old) turn to me after that scene and he asked me "is that stealing?" , yep, I didn't like the way they did that...
And while I like Henry Cavill's performance as Clark, I think it would've made more sense for his character to actually go up to the house and ask if he could borrow some clothes as opposed to stealing them (which actually would've been pretty amusing)
I think what some here are saying is how does a man learn to be selfless and help others at all costs when they're constantly being told to refrain from helping others.
pa kent has always been a protective father pa kent never would want him to reveal himself and be superman he would prefer if clark stayed clark kent and worked in the family business
it may be selfish but his fears over what the world would do to him if they found out would hurt him too much
Yep, there is a disconnect with what Pa Kent is teaching Clark.
Clark - 'So, I should have just let them die'
Pa - 'Maybe...'
Excuse me, wait, what?!
is this legit i have seen a couple people say this
do people here actually have a problem clark taking those clothes?