Superman meets Michael Bay's Transformers
I watched the movie and thought it was a disappointment.
First I want to talking about the incredible lack of character development for anyone not named Clark/Superman. Jor-El was played well enough, even though they turned him into an action hero, but I can't believe what they did with Jonathan Kent. Saving those kids in the bus was always the right decision. Hated how he died so dumbly by tornado. It felt too much like Spider-Man with Clark needing to have an argument with his dad before he gets killed. I was pleased with Diane Lane as Martha.
I never expected that much development outside of Clark's family, but all the Daily Planet characters were just there. Perry and all the nameless other people that I didn't know the names of was only there so we could see them running away from falling buildings. At times it felt like the only reason I cared about those people was because I didn't want Perry to die. This movie badly needed more of the iconic Superman supporting cast like Jimmy Olsen and Lex Luthor.
The army soldiers had no personalities. They were only there to shoot at the bad guys and be complete ineffective until the last moment. I only recognized Christopher Meloni. The female officer was only there to stupidly ask "What's terraforming" and say Superman is hot.
The worst thing about Man of Steel is the pacing. The movie refuses to stay still and develop its characters. Its one action scene after another with flashback scenes crudely inserted every couple of minutes. It felt like a ton of scenes were cut from the movie so it could be kept under two hours and thirty minutes. I think it might have been best to present all the scenes in chronological order from Smallville to Clark finally becoming Superman.
Zod's motivation was badly done. He decides to commit genocide on humanity to make it easier for his people to adapt to living on Earth? Talk about completely madman. Is it really that hard to find another planet to make your new home? In the end it turns out that he only did it became it was programed into his DNA. Lame excuse for all his evil actions, it was literally his genes made him do it. I enjoyed Faora much more as a character, she was all business. All the rest of Zod's minions aren't worth mentioning. Even Non in Superman II was more memorable than all the other minions in MOS.
The action scenes. Oh, talk about overload. I mentioned Bay's Transformers earlier, and MOS almost reaches those silly heights. The last 45 minutes would perfectly be described as destruction porn. Too much muchness. Did thousands die at the end? Who the hell knows, since it felt like Supeman was fighting Zod in a city with buildings that were empty. We should have seen thousands of bodies raining onto the ground, but of course we didn't get that since they had to keep the PG-13 rating. It was taken to completely new levels when Superman fights the World Engine with steel octopus arms at the end, not much different from Superman fighting a giant mechanical spider in earlier unused Superman movie scripts. The constant falling of skyscraper after skyscraper became too much, felt too much like Michael Bay cracking evilly as he destroyed as many building as possible and blew up shit in his Tranformers movies. Michael Bay action looks impressive but it doesn't make me 'feel' anything.
Avengers also had a big spectacular fight scene that virtually destroyed a city, but it was so much better done than Man of Steel. We saw the Avengers actively try to contain the fight, help organize the authorities, and save people while fighting off the alien invasion. We also saw how the world reacted to the Avengers and the invasion afterward with at least a token mention of those people that died. Where was the media reacting to Superman introducing himself to the world scenes in the movie? He just shows up and surrenders, and later starts beating the shit out of Zod's minions.
All this movie was nearly devoid of humor. The only parts I remember anyone in the audience laughing at was when Clark destroyed the diner jerk's truck and the girl saying Superman was hot at the end. I'm not looking for Marvelverse level humor here, but more humor would have greatly improved this movie.
The good things.
Henry Cavill did a good job. He wasn't given a much to work with by the writers, but I always believed he was Superman. Hopefully the writers will give him much better material in the inevitable MOS sequel. I hope the suit is also has a bit more color in the sequel too.
Amy Adams was fine in a thankless role. I'm more interested in the sequel now that they have gone with the she knows his identity route.
I guess every single superhero has given up keeping secret identities (at least to love interests), even the last ones that might have considered it important thing like Spider-man, Batman, and Superman. It was done in Smallville too, but Clark wasn't exactly Superman in that series.
All the visual effects looked great, especially Krypton. All the money they spent on the movie certainly showed up onscreen.
Overall, a disappointing start to his franchise, but at least fans finally got Superman punching things. I don't regret watching it since I'm a fan of Superman, but I can't say I was happy with it. I hope they get a much better writer for the next movie.