I just still don't get where people are getting this "dark and tortured" thing from when it comes to Cavill's Superman. He may have been a bit conflicted about what to do with his life and powers in the first half (as you would naturally expect someone to be who was told to hide those powers all his life), but he was still a pretty positive and friendly and caring guy at heart, like I would expect a Superman to be.
And for that matter, while MOS definitely gets a bit dark and edgy at times for a Superman movie, I think the description of it as "grim and bleak" is a bit over the top as well. That might describe the final battle pretty well I suppose, but certainly not the entirety of the movie.
I never understood the criticism that MOS was "grim and dark". It's one of those situations where I wanted to say..
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Honestly, i think their complaints were more in the vein that MOS is "dark" when compared to Superman TM, and not the action scifi genre that MOS could be classified as. Superman TM had scifi too, but it's more a whimsical fairytale with super heroics. Lois Lane voice: "Can you read my mind?"
Best comparison I can make would be how people quickly label DS9 as being 'grimdark' when compared to TNG. When DS9 was just taking itself more seriously when it came to the stories they were telling.
It's not like MOS is rubbing shoulders with:
Watchmen: book and movie
V for Vendetta: book and movie
Tim Burton's Batman Returns or Nolan's The Dark Knight
Frank Miller's and or Alan Moore's Batman
1984 Mirage TMNT
Or most recently the Netflix Daredevil series.
Which contains a guy getting decapitated by a car door, spousal and child abuse, human trafficking, drug cartels with blinded workers, suicide bombings and a sweet old lady(in the vein of Aunt May) getting murdered for not leaving her home.
I mean Jesus H Christ, DD was WAAAAAY darker than anything MOS did.