First of all, El Payaso, I`m not forcing anything. I`m trying to explain how i feel about the movie and trying to show arguments that prove my point of view.
At one point you were just telling things about me, not the discusaion. I'm glad at least you're giving argments.
I made a comment about the movies because obviously a person who devotes his life and has studied storytelling like myself and have watched thousand of movies can spot plotholes easily in movies. And i`m not even talking about plotholes in SR. I`m talking about Superman as a character and his morals.
And somehow you assume everyone who liked SR haven't seen as many movies as you. I'd like to know how you come up with this conlcusion. And you probably know even Citizen Kane has plotholes.
Secondly, You keep bringing the amensia kiss since that wasnt even Donner`s idea. Its obviously a terrible scene but you seem to keep bringing this scene to back your argument thats been proven wrong many times by me and mego joe.
No you haven't. You haven't explained how is so moral for Superman to manipulate minds like that.
And even if it wasn't Donner's idea, it's included in Superman II, SR being a vague sequel to those, at least it would explain why Superman's decisions are not always 100% moral and ethical.
Thirdly, Me and mego joe never said the Donner movies were perfect.
Yes I don't see you posting about it in Miscelaneous movies board.
But the core of the character in those movies was intact. The good outweighted the bad, not the case with SR.
The mind manipulation, killing Zod and personal vendetta on the truckdriver prove you wrong about this.
The point of SII is that he made a selfish reason to give up of his powers to be with Lois. However it wasnt THAT selfish because Lois loves him and he loves her. So the reason behind it was to make Lois happy and be a husband to her.
Would have Superman in SII give up his powers in order to have Lois with another man if he knew she was going to be happy? I don't think so. Superman did this for her as much as for him. Selfishness respect to the rest of the Earth, who needed his help and he knew this.
However, he learned through the events of the movie that he cant be with her and be Superman at the same time. Thats the lesson. He has a duty with mankind. Not because his father said so. Because its his choice. He choses to go back to the fortress to get his powers back.
He made a mistake and after that he realizes it and come back to fix things up.
Sounds a lot like SR.
When SR starts, Superman already made 2 mistakes for pure selfish reasons and hurt everybody in the process and this is the point we`re trying to argue.
It's quite known human can make more than 2 mistakes and very often the same mistake more than once.
1)He never said Lois goodbye.
Awful mistake, I myself have said that many times. I'd have never had the story with that.
That said, it's not as bad as minmd manipulation, killing Zod or having a personal vendetta on a human being abusing of super-powers.
Superman however is not the normal human being. He is above us. He is supposed to be an inspiration in every aspect of life. This is how Superman have been portrayed for 70 years and why he endured so long. Dont bring up stupid stories from the comics to back up your aguments. GET THIS. Many writers of the comics get Superman wrong too. Thats why those stories are long forgotten or will be someday. The ones that remain in every fan minds are the ones that will forever.
Comics or not, in STM and SII, Superman has proven to make selfish decisions. In that order, SR is not the exception.
GET THIS. DONNER SUPERMAN IS THE BEST INTERPRETATION OF SUPERMAN IN THE BIG SCREEN TILL NOW BUT THAT DOESNT MEAN THERE CANT BE BETTER ONES. THATS WHAT ME AS FAN WANT WHEN I GO TO THE THEATER
TO WATCH A SUPERMAN MOVIE.
YOU SUPERMAN FANS ALREADY HAVE SEEN MOVIES WHERE SUPERMAN MAKES SELFISH DECISIONS AND AWFUL MISTAKES, SUDDENLY IT'S HORRIFYING.
AND CAPITAL LETTERS MAKES NO POINT HAVE YOU NOTICED?
In this case, with SR, Superman because of the estabilished relationship with Lois Lane in the previous movies OR comics (vague sequel), he would always put Lois above himself.
Yes he should. But he didn't.
He should have respected Lois' mind and memories too, but he didn't.
He should have not killed Zod after de-powering him, but he did.
He shouldn't have get a personal vendetta on the truckdriver, but he did.
That said, it was his trip to Krypton what he puts over Lois AND over himself here.
If for him, he stays with Lois and his already stablished relationship. That wpould have been selfish: the hell with Krypton's possible survivors, I'll stay with my girl.
THe BIG INCONSITENCY in SR and the WHOLE PLOT OF THE MOVIE IS BASED IN THE IDEA THAT SUPERMAN SCREWS UP and doesnt SAY GOODBYE TO LOIS.
HOW IS THAT INCONSISTENCY IF IT TRIGGERS THE WHOLE CONFLICT BETWEEN THE TWO MAIN CHARACTERS AND IT'S NEVER DENIED?
THE WHOLE PREMISE OF SUPERMAN II IS SUPERMAN MAKES A MISTAKE (SCREWS UP). SAME AS IN SR.
The reason for this in the movie is that Superman DOESNT HAVE THE BALLS TO DO WHATS RIGHT because he loves her too much so if he see her one more time, he wouldn`t be able to go.
The reason for giving up his powers in SII is that Superman DOESNT HAVE THE BALLS TO DO WHATS RIGHT because he loves her too much so if he doesn't defy Jor-El or accept his mission forbids him to be with Lois, he HAS to just accept a relationship between him and Lois can't be. But he refuses to.
THIS IS COMPLETELY RIDICULOUS and how can u not see this?
It's not the first time Supereman doesn't do what he should. How can you not see that.
Superman is purposely hurting Lois Lane and everyone around him.
Superman is purposely leaving the world defensless just to be with Lois and then he strips Lois of her mamories and rights over her body and mind. That's quite a damage too.
SUPERMAN DOESNT MAKE THIS TYPE OF MISTAKE AND THIS IS OUT OF THE CHARACTER.
SUPERMAN HAS MADE THIS TYPE OF MISTAKE IN MOVIES; OUT OF THE CHARACTER OR NOT.
Maybe Spider-man does. Or Indiana Jones. Or Wolverine. Or Batman. Or me and you.
Or Superman. In movies.
But Superman is none of the above. He is more.
Not according to Donner and Lester.