I just hope that we actually then see Superman realize the consequences of his actions in Man of Steel. I would be a lot less hard on Man of Steel if we saw a Superman in Batman vs. Superman admit and grow from his mistakes/errors. I know a lot of people are quick to defend Superman's actions in Man of Steel, but it would be nice to at least acknowledge the overall destruction and loss of life in that movie. At the very least, it would show growth and development on Superman's part. Which would be nice to see given that we only saw Superman come into his own at the end of the last movie. Even though he's sharing billing with Batman this time around, some character development on Superman's part would still be nice.
Jeez, the "consequences of his actions"? Why do people always make it sound like he leveled the entire city of Metropolis by himself? Lol
Yeah I can certainly see him feeling some guilt over the destruction that occurred, and even how he inadvertently lured Zod to Earth in the first place. But this continual suggestion that he's somehow fully to blame, or that he was nothing but a complete, miserable failure in the movie -- despite the fact he nearly killed himself to stop the World Engine and then managed to stop Zod from destroying all life on Earth-- just continues to baffle me.
Jeez, the "consequences of his actions"? Why do people always make it sound like he leveled the entire city of Metropolis by himself? Lol
Yeah I can certainly see him feeling some guilt over the destruction that occurred, and even how he inadvertently lured Zod to Earth in the first place. But this continual suggestion that he's somehow fully to blame, or that he was nothing but a complete, miserable failure in the movie -- despite the fact he nearly killed himself to stop the World Engine and then managed to stop Zod from destroying all life on Earth-- just continues to baffle me.
I never said Superman is completely to blame. I just think his total disregard of life should be addressed in Batman vs. Superman. I think the only people he saved during the Metropolis battle was Lois Lane and that poor family at the end. I think the ending would felt less like torture porn if he actually tried to save a few people during his endless fight with Zod, but I've covered this countless times. I know people will disagree with me.
What I was getting at is that I want to see some character development on Superman's end. I want to see him fleshed out into the superhero that we know and love. In Man of Steel, he's still figuring out who he is (which is why I don't completely blame him for the destruction). It would be nice to see Superman inhabit some of the characteristic traits that we've come to love and expect from him. It would also be nice to see a Superman that seemed to actually care about the citizens of Metropolis - y'know, the people he's supposed to protect.
I never said Superman is completely to blame. I just think his total disregard of life should be addressed in Batman vs. Superman. I think the only people he saved during the Metropolis battle was Lois Lane and that poor family at the end. I think the ending would felt less like torture porn if he actually tried to save a few people during his endless fight with Zod, but I've covered this countless times. I know people will disagree with me.
The ending felt like torture porn to you? I'm not even sure where you're getting that.
I never said Superman is completely to blame. I just think his total disregard of life should be addressed in Batman vs. Superman. I think the only people he saved during the Metropolis battle was Lois Lane and that poor family at the end. I think the ending would felt less like torture porn if he actually tried to save a few people during his endless fight with Zod, but I've covered this countless times. I know people will disagree with me.
This and this again.
One of the reasons I walked away from MOS with a bad taste in my mouth, at the end, he shed more tears for Zod than he did the 1000s who died. When he walked into the Daily Planet, or dealt with the General and the satellite, that wasn't a man haunted by death, by people he couldn't save. It was business as usual as if the total carnage of Metropolis--which was reduced to dust in places, hadn't happened.
It was destruction without emotional consequences.
Uh you have a several incoming phone calls.The ending felt like torture porn to you? I'm not even sure where you're getting that.
He's not alone in feeling that way. He's not an outlier in his opinion.
I think the key problem w/the level of destruction for me was that it didn't seem appropriate for a Superman story... I expect that from other sources, not from this.
^ Pretty much this. With god like powers, Superman has scores of enemies who are capable of throwing down with him. And because of that there is a lot of collateral damage.What?
Massive amounts of destruction are pretty much tailored for Superman. Far more so than characters like Batman. He's basically a god who's only ever really challenged by other god-like beings (including Lex Luthor, who's not above doing god-like damage to defeat him).
The problem is that he didn't care that he was doing massive amounts of destruction. I don't believe he once even tried to take the fight out into the middle of nowhere, and he sure as shit didn't stop to help people (not including a couple military guys who, crass as it may seem, signed up to get killed in wartime, unlike alllll those civilians that got turned into salsa).
One of the reasons I walked away from MOS with a bad taste in my mouth, at the end, he shed more tears for Zod than he did the 1000s who died. When he walked into the Daily Planet, or dealt with the General and the satellite, that wasn't a man haunted by death, by people he couldn't save. It was business as usual as if the total carnage of Metropolis--which was reduced to dust in places, hadn't happened.
It was destruction without emotional consequences.
I agree we probably could have seen some of those moments afterwards, but to me that's more a problem with the editing and how the movie jumped forward too much in time.
The last thing I conclude from that is that Superman was truly being cold and indifferent and didn't give a shit about the destruction. It seemed pretty obvious to me that those moments DID happen, but simply off screen (because honestly, do people really think this Superman WOULDN'T have helped with the rescue effort or clean up afterwards? I mean, really??)
Insert Shawarma scene in the ruined NYC restaurant. Destruction without consequences, right here folks.
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What should Superman have done? Spent the last few moments of his film weeping over the loss thousands he wasn't able to save?
Maybe Snyder should've given Supes the time travel power from his Silver Age incarnation and have him undo the events of the film. Pull a deus ex machina out of their hat at the last minute.
Leaked photos pf BvS show them building a large Superman Statue, and Snyder stated he will address the death toll and reaction to it in BvS. One film can't be all things to all people. Nor can wrap up /address all things in one film.
Like Tony developing PTSD in IM3 from the events in Avengers.
Or Batman wearing a leg harness in TDKR, after that fall he took in the end of TDK.
Or the resolution of Peter Parker's story with his parents first teased in TASM and concluded in TASM2.
I could go on but I won't.
Uh you have a several incoming phone calls.The ending felt like torture porn to you? I'm not even sure where you're getting that.
He's not alone in feeling that way. He's not an outlier in his opinion.
Pacific Rim, Star Trek Into Darkness, Transformers 3 &4, The Dark Knight Rises, Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers/Agents of Shield called. They said if you'd like to comment on the level of destruction in those films and how they all glossed over the loss of life; it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
In my opinion, that's a lot to infer. The Superman that was portrayed in Man of Steel didn't seem to really care about saving people, although maybe that'll change in the next movie.
In my opinion, that's a lot to infer. The Superman that was portrayed in Man of Steel didn't seem to really care about saving people, although maybe that'll change in the next movie.
So what, he was just destroying the World Engine and battling Zod and his army for the fun of it or something? Lol
We saw Superman not only save Lois multiple times, but a busload of children, a crew of oil rig operators, a bunch of soldiers, and oh yeah, the entire friggin panet. He also offered to turn himself over to Zod to protect humanity as well. So even if we didn't see every possible instance we could have, there was still MORE than enough evidence in the movie that he cared about saving people.
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