Difference is, if you are familiar with the character, Clark could have saved his dad, without jeopardizing his identity, pretty easily. He just doesn’t, and it’s immersion breaking because the scene isn’t designed to create the dilemma it declares
Whereas Superman was literally actively being subdued with kryptonite and *can’t* save Malik
@Libertybibbledy@KishanNavadiya4 Calling something mediocre and then ignoring the point of the scene to create fan fiction is moronic.
MoS was the second highest grossing reboot ever. Your claim was already debunked. Let me know when you get tired of embarrassing yourself.
@Libertybibbledy@KishanNavadiya4 The thing about you morons is you can do this with ANY film. It’s called nitpicking. There are entire YouTube series based on this. Cinemasins ass complaints. “Well if Zod had moved his eyes” “well Clark could’ve walked into the tornado and saved…” you don’t feel pathetic?
Y'all spent 13 years complaining that Cavill's Clark couldn't save his dad in Man of Steel before he was even Superman. But now this Year Two Superman couldn't save Malik, and somehow everyone's quiet. To top it off, Malik isn't even mentioned again in the movie except for a newspaper article, at least Paa Kent's death had some meaning rather than only saving a year two Superman's ass😭🤷
@DierkingJakob@jkbaker1117 No its not destroying the city 13 times & having the avengers work together is a bad premise its based off of tdkr Bruce doesn't like clark in bvs he feared him lex only twisted things to get them to go after each other
You're literally a child lol. "It's bad writing because it told the story I didn't want them to tell & not the way I wanted them to tell it! 😭"
The whole point was to get them to fight each other like in The Dark Knight Returns, and then come together against a greater threat.
@RiftYearOne@ItzJustSebaa When you're blinded by rage & fear you don't listen to reason it's not bad writing its how people are the mcu is bad writing
I've already pointed out multiple comic lines Snyder pulled from to prove his movies are comic accurate. Now other than using the Kingdom Come Symbol, can you point to any comics Gunn's Superman directly references? Supply any comic panels as proof as well?
This is what makes a Superman.
Not only does he save all of these people’s lives, not only does he protect them from ensured destruction, and not only does he intervene at personal cost to allow their lives to continue,
but he inspires change within.
All of these people became better people as a result of that rescue.
It made them aspire to be someone who not only doesn’t need rescuing, but does the rescuing themselves.
Someone would do that for me?
Someone more powerful would do that for me?
Superman not only prevents ensured destruction but offers spiritual enlightenment as well.
He inspires the desire to be better, to be more capable.
If he can do that for me, and if I become more like him, then I can do that for others.
When Superman is reduced to trivial matters such as saving squirrels then he loses that crucial and grander element of his deeds.
Superman is meant to inspire the change within you necessary to become someone able to rescue others and lessen his burden.
If this happens individually, enough times, then society as a whole will prosper and accomplish wonders.
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Who else does this sound like?