I will say this about SR.
SR was a nostalgic, love letter to a then 28 year old movie. It didn't have anything to say and missed the point of Superman entirely. A point a lot of creatives and fans with the character get wrong. That Superman just existing in the world would make the world a better place. Always waxing poetic about the idea of making a difference, while never actually making one.
If you doubt me, look at the "not too distant future" versions of the TT (now adults in their 30s) and adult members of YJ. The futuristic dystopia of Batman Beyond . All future versions of the Justice League.
Now, I ask you: what was Superman's big accomplishment to Earth in any DC interpretation? What are his accolades of success? His legacy that left an impression or reshaped the comic world of DC? He doesn't have one.
Too many creators, too many fans turned pro have the character anchored to one moment in time and can't think or imagine beyond that.
It was bad in 2006, it's worse now in 2019. SR is in good company among other shot for shot, line for line remakes. And if either JJ Abrams or Matthew Vaughn get assigned to the next Superman movie. Both have already singled a return to the Donner interpretation.
Back to SR. SR's epic length didn't help. It's 2 hours and 30 min long. The same length as BvS and 10 minutes longer than MOS (at 2 hours and 20 minutes. The story in SR is paper thin. It's a 90 minute movie that was stretched to fill another hour with nothing to add for that time.
I wouldn't say MOS was a radical reinvention of the character. It's just where the character has been since the 80s. Alien invasions, big battles, the general public mistrusting him, weight of the world on his shoulders. 30+ years after COIE and people want to complain about how Superman pays the rent at DC.