PuckFuppet said:
ShadowHamster said:
The original superman movies:
-Are blatantly sexist!
Gonna stop you right there.
And MoS isn't? The film where a married woman saw the love of her life and the father of her child murdered infront of her and we're expected to believe she just... cried about it?
The film where the main love interest is saved by the hero four times and continues to be relevant to the plot only because Jor'El didn't bother to take the two-three seconds necessary to explain "Hit object A with thing B to win" to Clark... And despite it being one of her only decent lines in the film, that wasn't just either setting up a better line from someone else or responding to Clark, she never once wore or considered wearing a flak vest or kevlar. At all. Even when tagging along onboard an aircraft intending to fly at the alien superweapon and then drop a bomb of sorts on it... Eh? I don't see how that is an improvement on her 70's counterpart.
There are other elements to it but where the original Superman films were hamstrung by their time and setting the recent outing in the form of MoS doesn't deserve that excuse. I'd like to call it just sexist but there were points where it was blatantly misogynistic.
I'm tired of people making excuses for the originals. I look at Tim Burton's Batman today and I see a terrible movie. IN IT'S DAY it did what people wanted it to do, which was take away the Adam West cheese.(Until Batman and Robin baffingly tried to return it) Are you talking about Jor'el's wife? Who did the RIGHT THING, and confronted her attackers in court? What did you want her to do? Murder them on the scene? Which even Jor'el avoided doing?
Lois is saved several times BY PEOPLE WHO HAVE POWERS LIKE SUPER SAYANS!!!!! In the mean time she shows herself to be observant, smart, and honorable by being the only person capable of tracking Superman's origins and only relenting when she saw the bigger picture. In the meantime having to be saved means nothing to her trying to go back out and win the fight, right up to flying into the heart of what was a suicide mission! Jor'el was never actually there, only a simulation, and managed to give the info to the one the badguys weren't guarding heavily. The one they wouldn't think to double check because they underestimated her. If you consider all of the 4 times she was saved, she isn't even saved from imminent and hopeless threat, but from objects and security systems. At no time did I get the impression that Lois was incompetent, and actually quite the opposite.
What's more, the second most shown woman in the movie is Zod's lieutenant, who in the original movies was obsessed with Zod(watch superman II again and they actually just tell you this in the OPENNING!!!! OBSESSED WITH MAD INFATUATION WITH ZOD!!!) Here she is a strong military mind who obviously rose to power due to her competence and power. She overpowers every enemy that's faced and is only beaten in the face of a friggin black hole!
So yeah, MUCH better track record so far!
The thing that really bugs me though, is people who don't like MoS don't really give many reasons. I didn't even see the stuff people keep pointing out as definite fact:
"It's dark and grim tone doesn't fit the material! The movie feels depressing!" I'm sorry, but at no point did I find the movie depressing. I'd like someone to point out what elements of this film depressed them, because to me it was the classic messiah movie with Superman playing that role, while the ghosts of his past put his desired future at stake! They represent superman beautifully here, a force more powerful than you could imagine choosing to walk as an equal rather than bask in any kind of glory. A physical power balanced by a philosophy that preaches good for good's sake, with the award being people not dying. I'd even point out that he consistently breaks his father's wishes since he still saves people left and right, he just does so undercover.
"Zod is killed!" Moviebob's only legitimate argument to the film, yet Zod has died in every other medium superman has been in, and in each one has died by superman's hand! So they broke his character by having him do to Zod what he's been forced to do in EVERY OTHER INSTANCE WITH THE CHARACTER?! In Superman II he kills them AFTER depowering them, meaning he could just as easily have locked them up in a prison! In the comics, killing them is the reason for his sabbatical from earth. In MoS, they don't just kill Zod, they also show that Superman fought really damn hard to NOT kill Zod. He pleads with Zod AND ALL HIS FORCES to stop their plans about 3 times before enacting a plan to save earth at the cost of their lives. He only takes Krypton life when the Kryptonians make it very clear this is war.
"Superman doesn't need realism" and this movie has any? MoS is incredibly stylized and is painted in tones that scream "EPIC EPIC EPIC!!!" at the top of their lungs. On the other hand at no point did I think they were going for realism. I thought they were going for "larger than life" which is something superman should frankly fucking radiate! And HE DID! I'm not even calling this film at all perfect, I'm just saying it's the best representation of the character IN FILM! and I stand by that statement until someone reveals what I'm missing. I don't even think it's the best representation of the character, for that you want comics.
Seriously, what did people want out of this? My hopes weren't all that high, because Warner Brothers has DONE ZERO to make them high. I was more than happy with what I got, which I would rate as a better than average movie with a lot to say on the material. It fleshed a lot out, giving us a look at the ridiculous technology on Krypton. Telling us what made Krypton blow up.(Core Mining caused the planets Core to become unstable, and thus it lost it's center of gravity and collapsed.) It felt researched, and I've read the HELL out of superman. I'm a pop culture junkie and my favorite fix is comics man!
I just don't get it. If this was a marvel film I don't for A SECOND think that moviebob would be so troubled. It's this sacred cow thing because Superman isn't a character, he's a god damned icon, to the point where you just can't please everyone. This was very in flavor with the cartoon from the 90s, it's also very in flavor with Silver Age superman. I enjoyed the hell out of it. Sorry.