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Sunday, June 16th, 2013 12:42 pm
I saw Man of Steel last night and really, really enjoyed it. I went with [livejournal.com profile] qualapec, [livejournal.com profile] backtothesea, and a several other nonLJ people and we had a blast.

Before getting to the spoilery stuff, I was reading an article about Henry Cavill, and it mentioned that he'd been in talks to play Superman for about ten years, so that's why it seemed like I've heard Superman + Henry Cavill for ages. That said, he's fucking perfect. And so ridiculously hot, oh my god. Several times in the movie I was just going, 'goddamn that man is hot.'

First, the few things I didn't like:

  • it was about twenty minutes too long; mainly due the endless climatic sequences

  • i am so bored by the beautifully tragic woman giving birth and being sad because sad things are happening trope. When that weird alien animal gave that cry right as Clark is being born, I ALMOST started singing 'it's the cir-le of of life... and it moves so slow!' in the middle of the theater.

  • There was one particular scene that was really, really, REALLY Christian and [livejournal.com profile] qualapec almost lost it in the theater which made ME almost lose it in the theater. I'm sorry, random hot guy sitting next to me.

The good:

  • LOIS FUCKING LANE, LADIES AND GENTLEMAN. She was fucking amazing. Fierce and clever and intrepid and it was so clear that the narrative was really prioritizing her importance to the narrative and the plot. I loved how they had Lois in just about every part of the movie they could manage, always doing something proactive. It wasn't at all like CA, where Peggy was only in the bunker so she and Steve could kiss in the end; Lois Lane was where the action was because Lois Lane would be where the action is.

  • Lois and Clark had FUCKING AMAZING CHEMISTRY, MY GOD. Also, it was cracking me up that Lois met half of Clark's parents in this movie, which was impressive since timeline wise, at that point three quarters were dead.

  • The adoption metaphor was TOP NOTCH. It said SUCH positive things about found/created/nonbiological family.

  • I loved Perry White, I loved that the cast was comprised of a fuckton of people I know from other places.

  • Having General Zod (who had a brilliant humanizing moment in the end) and other Kryptonians playing such a huge role was brilliant. It make the stakes feel serious, it opened up the world to other meta-human players in a way none of the other DC movies have done.

  • I feel like movie was kind of a middle finger to the analysis of Superman made popular by Bill (of the Kill Bill movies) that Superman is the real person and Clark is the costume; this movie is so much about Clark the man (as opposed to Clark the superhero) that if feels really odd to refer to him as 'Superman.'





Please link me to your reviews, icons, fic, etc. I'd love to hear other people's thoughts and talk about this more and, okay, honestly, I just want to read all the smut with Clark and Lois. Like, all of it. (...I may even be writing some...)
Wednesday, July 10th, 2013 04:39 am (UTC)
The received wisdom around DC fandom, I understand, is very much that while Bruce Wayne is really Batman, Superman is really Clark Kent, which I like.

It generally is, although you'll get a few outliers. Also skewing the whole issue... I'm now realizing... Bruce Wayne is SUCH a creation to throw suspicion away from him being Batman... and SO MANY (all excluding Alfred, I'd say) of his personal relationships are made when he's Batman.