I never udnerstand why people think superhero fights are way too aggressive and cause too much chaos and damage when humans literlaly level out cities with their war. They are stronger than us, of course there will be damage and destruction, that's how fighting is.
my thoughts are that a lot of these superhero fights center around personal vendettas. Superman, for example, is the main antagonist to Zod so luring him out of the city would not have been difficult.
interesting easter egg, earlier in this movie you can see Martha wear a Sears badge, implying she used to work there. But since the Sears store in Smallville got destroyed by Superman's fight with Faora, Martha has to find a new job and she works at a diner in the sequel, Batman V Superman. Which is to say that EVERY action Superman takes has an effect on everybody's lives, even his own mother. But Martha never brings it up as an issue in either of the movies, which speaks to the kind nature of Martha as a mother overall. It's details like these that make Snyder's movies so rich with layers.
Yes, there was a ton of destruction and some fans didn't like that. But it is a realistic (or at least as realistic as a movie about flying aliens can be) take on how much destruction would occur if you had people with Superman's abilities and invulnerability were actually fighting. Our cars and buildings wouldn't stand a chance. By the way, loved your reaction and can't wait to see your reactions to the rest of Zack Snyder's DC films!
Ashna, Kal-el on fire but pants not burning: they do make fire resistant clothing including jeans which I'm guessing it's what Clark is wearing at the beginning there
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My "problem" with Superman has always been his ability to fly. To this day (I'm a 60-year-old man), it makes no sense to me that he can change direction, hover, lift/move other airborne objects, etc.. My understanding is that he somehow manipulates how Earth's gravity affects him -- which I still can't wrap my head around. But this is a very good movie and your passionate reaction was quite enjoyable. I'm about to watch you react to BvS next. 🤗😉
I didn't think people like you still existed. There was a guy who wrote a book called Seduction of the Innocent in the 50s, which caused a huge comic book burning and one of the questions he pushed forward was how can he change direction and lift objects while he's flying.
You can buy that he’s an alien from another planet who looks exactly like a human and has super strength, super speed, x-ray vision… so on and so forth. But the idea that this person can fly… now that’s just ridiculous.
Tactile telekinesis, it been in the comics as an explanation for a while now. Also, they show this in Zac Snyder's movies, with the dirt around Clark's hand.
I really liked the first part of the movie, seeing him go from job to job, town to town, helping people and then moving on, I found that really interesting. I think that would be a great movie, this man with so much power trying to hide but also help in these small towns. But then it turned into a big city CGI slug fest and it completely lost me. Wasted opportunity.
@@kerry-j4m Basically yeah, there is a reason it lasted 5 seasons and was a worldwide hit. It's a simple premise, but it works. Hero saves the day, moves on. Like The Littlest Hobo. 🙂