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I doubt that. People had way more problems with Man of Steel than the neck snap and lack of jokes.
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Thanks given by: | NegaScott128 (12-07-2017) |
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Just because Snyder intended for that scene to be a big moment for the character doesn't mean that it actually was. Intent doesn't matter nearly as much as the execution of the idea, and that's where Snyder failed. Because the film never even established that Superman doesn't want to kill anyone, we don't feel anything when he kills Zod. Because there's no stakes if you never establish a conflict in the first place. The film takes it for granted that the audience knows Superman doesn't kill, and thus fails to set up the core of the film's emotional climax. That Snyder and Goyer failed so spectacularly to sell what should have been the film's biggest moment is a testament to their lack of understanding of basic screenwriting and direction. Like, this isn't even the stuff they teach you in college, it's what they teach you in your creative writing classes in high school. And they couldn't even pull that off. |
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Thanks given by: | guachi (12-08-2017), pottyaboutpotter1 (12-07-2017) |
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Probably because of the reason you stated: even if the movie doesn't explicitly mention or show Superman's "no-kill" rule or show the build-up to it, as a Superman fan, I know about it so I bring that knowledge into the movie with me. I'm not saying MoS is objectively the best or a great CBM (although I do think it gets more flack than it deserves). But as far as my own enjoyment of it, I have no issues with it.
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Thanks given by: | zodwriter (12-08-2017) |
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You guys act like he pulled up, jumped out the police car and shot someone within 2 seconds like Tamir Rice. |
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Snyder's intent is clear when you think about it, but it's never clearly communicated to the audience during the film. His intent is fine, but his execution of that intent sucks. It's why the Martha scene failed. We all know what Snyder intended by that scene, for Batman to realise he's gone too far when he hears Superman say his mother's name, but it's not executed at all well leading to audiences thinking they stop fighting just because their mothers have the same name. We know it's Batman realising he's gone too far when Superman shouting "Martha!" reminds Batman of his own father saying the same before he died, but it's just not executed that well. Personally, I feel this is an extension of Snyder often trying to do a little too much in the DC films. There's a fantastic film about three men living under the shadows of their dead fathers, their promises to said dead fathers and how this affects them buried in Batman v Superman. This really should have been the core personal conflict for the character arcs of the three leads (Batman, Superman, Lex Luthor) and then having these character's promises and devotion to their dead fathers be what puts them against each other. Instead this gets entirely lost under all the other themes and ideas Snyder tries to explore with the story. It's why most of the better regarded superhero movies by critics and audiences often have very simple plots. They do less with the story but have a stronger central theme. For example; Thor - Humility, Spider-Man - Identity and Responsibility (the very first line of the film is "Who am I?"), Ant-Man - Family, Batman Begins - Fear, The Dark Knight - Duality, Logan - Love and Life Fulfilment, Iron Man 2 - Legacy etc. Batman v Superman does have several themes, but it has so many that it can't really do anything with them and in the end never actually develops any of them enough. Is Batman v Superman about fathers? Is it about power? Hope? Sacrifice? Mothers? And that isn't even all of them. Last edited by pottyaboutpotter1; 12-07-2017 at 10:19 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | NegaScott128 (12-07-2017) |
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You can disagree with their opinion, but they're not wrong. It's just their opinion they are entitled to have and express just like you. Mark Kermode is my favourite movie reviewer and I don't agree with him some of the time. Doesn't mean I've ever thought he was wrong though. |
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"I'm going to stop you." clearly expresses undeniably murderous intent. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | zodwriter (12-08-2017) |
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Thanks given by: | zodwriter (12-08-2017) |
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I don't have a favorite reviewer. I don't have an all-time favorite top 10 critiques list. |
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Thanks given by: | zodwriter (12-08-2017) |
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By this point Superman had foiled Zod’s plan. But Superman did not give Zod the chance to surrender or leave Earth in peace. |
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Maybe if Zod tried to taunt Superman into killing him or something it might have gotten the idea across, but as it stands, it yet another example of Snyder failing to get his ideas across. Because I never got the impression that Superman was holding back at all during that entire fight, let alone the preceding half hour of action. Quote:
Secondly, at no point have I ever talked about Superman being too eager to kill Zod. No one has talked about that. What I'm talking about is the moment where Superman decides to take Zod's life fails to have the necessary dramatic weight because the film had not previously established that Superman doesn't want to kill people. This was in response to imsounoriginal's comment that suggested it was merely the fact that Superman killed Zod that caused people to dislike Man of Steel, a comment which certainly lived up to his screenname. Again: I understand what Snyder was trying to do with the scene. It's just that the execution suffered because he failed to establish the necessary information for that scene to work. |
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Thanks given by: | zodwriter (12-08-2017) |
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