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Re: I mostly agree, maybe except for one point. Cannoli Send a noteboard - 15/06/2013 05:39:39 PM

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The film delivers what it sets out to be: retelling the origin story of the alien baby that comes to earth and has to deal with its power, people's prejudices and ultimately his rise as earth's protector.
It starts with an impressive and breath-taking Science-Fiction beginning at Krypton before the film slows down a bit to tell the story of the lonely wanderer with the unbelievable background. The film pleasantly succeeds in the latter as well, thanks to a really good supporting cast and Cavill's convincing portrayal of Clark Kent.
While the movie could have used a few more hints of humor here or there it still flows really well and culminates in a huge 45 minute showdown that is both the film's blessing and curse. It's big, it's noisy and spectacular.
But for a film that tries to be realistic for quite a while (and manages quite well, given the circumstances and comic book background), some of the action special effects take you out of the experience, because they are very clearly just that: effects. It also feels off how repetitive some of the moves are. At some point you stop counting how often someone has been thrown through a building or dragged across the asphalt.
But that's lamenting in luxury, because the rest of the movie is really entertaining and well done, Hans Zimmer's soundtrack

I had expected to miss the old movie theme, but I didn't even notice its absence. For a non-music person like myself, that's about as good as it gets.
feels like an instant classic, the production design is breath taking and beautifully filmed. Of course, the smart and moving ending opens all doors for more adventures and I, for one, wouldn't mind at all to revisit the Man of Steel.
Even though it feels and looks different than all other attempts before: a very brave attempt at the well known story. Spectacular entertainment.

8 out of 10 mercury tapestries



Didn't mind or didn't notice the first few points, but the JC pose was a bit much maybe. Then again, it was always present in Supie's history.
Returns did it too.

Like I said, some of the action felt a but off and the humans were too clearly CGI, something I never noticed or thought about for a second during the Avengers showdown for example. It's hard to deliver "realistic" ass-kicking considering the amount of all his powers and the one he's facing but they still could have tuned it down a notch on the CGI humans super speeding or getting thrown through a building.
What I mostly noticed when humans were involved was the speed difference between them and the Kryptonians, how one second the alien would be decking one human, then seeming to teleport to the next one. The ones who got thrown also didn't do a lot of getting up again, which made the threats feel real.

Oh God, yes. It was so refreshing that the glasses came very late and very clearly didn't fool anyone who met him before.
And while the asserted reasons for his working as a reporter (this film is not the first place I'd heard those reasons either, so you can't blame Nolan/Snyder et al) don't hold much water in this day and age (and working in the production of TV news would be a much better way to do the same thing, if you MUST put your journalism degree from Smallville Community College to work), I felt that Lois & Perry meeting him beforehand, along with Michael Kelly & the intern (was she supposed to be a more visually interesting Jimmy Olsen? ) actually made the Daily Planet thing make more sense. This way, he has them as a sort of support staff, who can cover for his absences and feed him leads. This way, it's better to work at a newspaper with people who know you and might be more inclined to see your humanity, than in a TV network or news syndicate, where a staff meeting might delay your response to Hurricane Katrina, or set up an internet streaming search command center in your Fortress of Solitude.

It's time you get over your anti-Hawkeye fixation

Well, Egwene IS dead, and Daenerys Targaryen is strictly seasonal, so I need something else...

Cannoli
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Great review Cannoli *NM* - 15/06/2013 04:04:07 PM 390 Views
I mostly agree, maybe except for one point. - 15/06/2013 05:19:49 PM 956 Views
Re: I mostly agree, maybe except for one point. - 15/06/2013 05:39:39 PM 1054 Views
Seriously? - 16/06/2013 09:58:20 AM 1033 Views
I meant figuratively. We've been joking that with the series being over, it's like friends have died *NM* - 17/06/2013 04:37:17 AM 429 Views
Thank you *NM* - 17/06/2013 07:42:10 AM 492 Views
Calm down. It was metaphoric. *NM* - 17/06/2013 06:02:26 AM 495 Views
I'm calm - 17/06/2013 07:50:45 AM 1208 Views
I saw it yesterday. - 19/06/2013 11:45:42 PM 723 Views

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