I tried to watch part of Superman Returns. Couldn’t do it. Bad color, too much dramatic symbolism, Superman is turning a deep blue from the older pleasant blue....it was just impossible to enjoy and that’s the only reason to watch... to enjoy, no deeper messages or social commentary.
You need special glasses (and popcorn) to see all that allegory.
since everything of importance in the world has already been solved.
I went to ‘The Man of Steele’ with my boys Friday night. The theater sold out but after watching it I asked my boys what they thought and one hit on exactly what I thought ‘It was good but not that good’. I actually liked the Krypton footage and Russell Crowe did an excellent job as Jor-El. I really enjoyed the first part of the movie and the very end. The rest was just too much. Henry Cavill was an excellent choice for Superman. He has the look, he has the presence and had he been in more competent hands this film would’ve been a true masterpiece but instead it degenerates into a tiring affair of cliché and special effects.
My biggest complaint is that they went all Prometheus with Kryptonains. If you didn’t know better you’d almost think that the Kyptonians were the ‘engineers’. There were just so many incredulous moments too that just drained away the substance and awe that could’ve been there. The point I identity things going down hill is with the arrival of General Zod and things get immediately better with his demise.
Lois Lane unfortunately is left as a truly filler character and though they didn’t pull in some Megan fox they might has well have given the lack of resonance and screen time she had. I suppose some who have no reason to expect better might be taken with this film but it was disappointing to me. I hope they do better in the next iteration. We can take a bit of solace that they didn’t portray Kansas as dullsville and they even displayed a warning of what happens when reproduction is severed from family and ones role in life is severed from individual choice.
The same hero story is from the ancients with Heracles, Hercules etc.
The man conceived of woman and a god and raise by a mortal man.
Good review.
I didn’t think Swanwick was supposed to evoke Obama, btw. I thought he was meant to be more like Colin Powell, that is, not an arrogant and self-obsessed “executive” but a somewhat bureaucratic chief officer, probably trying to do the best job he can, but not really understanding the scope of things.