jvcarroll
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The truth is, the same people arguing that Man of Steel was "too dark" or too this or that are the same ones who complained that Superman Returns relied to heavily on the Reeve/Donner telling.I hate double posting, but I just have to rant on the reaction to Man of Steel.
As I said before... What the frag do people expect out of a Superman movie? He only had 2 good ones prior anyway. Every single complaint I've seen boils down to, "I read all the spoilers a year in advance and wrote a different movie in my head, and as the film makers wanted to make their movie instead of the fan fiction, the stuff I envisioned wasn't there, so fail."
I read this painfully idiotic review that literally was a bunch of whining about the tone, the fact that Superman never kills (except when he totally does), and basically a laundry list of "I didn't get the point, and that makes me mad." Lets see, oh yeah... they even complained about it being serious. Wait? You mean the guys that did Dark Knight are making a not sunny happy Superman movie?
Above all, the reviews are absolutely what the heck is wrong with how we see entertainment. We expect way too much and we also expect what we want (not collectively) to see in things after we've read every single detail and put the thing in our heads, hyping it up to be a movie that should gel 100% with what out imaginations came up with. We can't go with the flow and let the directors and writers tell us their story anymore.
Seriously... it's a freaking guy in a cape that's been around since the 30's people stopped caring about because Spider-Man. Stop acting like that spoiled kid that got everything but one minor thing for Christmas and feeling betrayed that they didn't make your fan fic.
One thing that I really appreciated was the difficult choice Supes must make at the end of the film. Of course, this was quite a contrivance, but it's even more contrived no filmmaker had ever dared to give his character such an impossible choice. I think it was a defining moment in many ways that will solidify his code about saving lives.