jvcarroll
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2012
- Messages
- 1,660
- Reaction score
- 1,999
I think we saw different movies. MOS has a story (maybe too many stories), the lead character is developed (albeit through a series of flashback vignettes rather than front-loading the first hour of the film with lengthy origin explanations) and even though there is a lot of action, there's a lot more to the film. I understand not enjoying the picture on legitimate, insightful terms. I just sometimes think that a couple of critics will say something half-true and the rest of the public ends up parroting it as some sort of absolute.I did see the movie. I thought it was OK.
There was less script than WALL-E even had. The whole movie was full of jaw punching and building smashing for nearly two hours straight, filled with incredible 3D graphics, but after two hours, you're really sick of it.
It's become a recent trend to make movies like that. The Avengers was one of the first to do it, and I loved The Avengers, but the only reason it worked was becuase of all the movies leading up into it.
There was no character development, no humor, and no real story to Man of Steel. Was not what I wanted to see in a first movie.
In many ways, this film "couldn't win for losing" with some people. It's the superhero equivalent about making a film about Jesus. There are so many opinions about the icon. Some people are going to be purists, others are going to want see only their particular impression. There are always going to be some unsatisfied people. I think MOS is much braver than Nolan's Batman films or the Avengers. They boldly created a new take on a beloved character while honoring the 75 years of source material. Batman is a lot easier to capture because people are already rooting for him. Supes is tricky. The fact that Superman has so few limitations is a screenwriting nightmare that they expertly navigated. They found the center of that character. His reason. His purpose. They can now explore that more in the next picture.
I'd like to see more balance with the next film. I just don't buy the harsh criticisms.