With the comments from both MovieBob and the arguments that come from discussing Man of Steel, I have to ask, what is the vision of superman that everyone has?
I have an odd feeling that difference of views may be causing a fair amount of the arguments. Some go down the "comic" route and decide to make any movie made have the character copied with the morals and abilities as in the comics. Others seem to go down the "cynical" path in which they want the character to be deconstructed and have it's values analyzed and the consequences shown.
Before I talk about my perspective, I will state my bias. I'm a sophomore at Carnegie Mellon with an affection for anime/manga and am only knowledgeable of DC/Marvel due to the animated series and recent movies
I don't really like Superman as he is; I don't hate him, he is a great symbol of hope and optimism that radiates towards the other characters. But he is just that, a symbol; not a man who wanted to be the symbol, he has been a symbol for the past few years with the current attempts at deconstruction (Frank Miller comes up) failing. He only seem to operate on black and white operating without considering that actions like "no killing" will lead to greater tragedies. That's not a character with a progression of personality or abilities, it's just "he pulls through because he is the hero."
Heroes to me don't exist, there are men who follow their own morals and views with head up high and those who only follow others. What is good or bad is only based on the perspective of others which may or may not be the right perspective. Superman just seems to be good because we say he is, but is he really; does he really prevent crimes from taking place by eliminating situations that cause it to arise, does he stop the villains who can doom the world over and over from doing it again. I ask you, if the means are just but the end result doesn't change a thing, is it really something to praise?
(P.S. as usual, if I've made a mistake about the character, tell me and if you disagree, reply back with a well constructed debate)
I have an odd feeling that difference of views may be causing a fair amount of the arguments. Some go down the "comic" route and decide to make any movie made have the character copied with the morals and abilities as in the comics. Others seem to go down the "cynical" path in which they want the character to be deconstructed and have it's values analyzed and the consequences shown.
Before I talk about my perspective, I will state my bias. I'm a sophomore at Carnegie Mellon with an affection for anime/manga and am only knowledgeable of DC/Marvel due to the animated series and recent movies
I don't really like Superman as he is; I don't hate him, he is a great symbol of hope and optimism that radiates towards the other characters. But he is just that, a symbol; not a man who wanted to be the symbol, he has been a symbol for the past few years with the current attempts at deconstruction (Frank Miller comes up) failing. He only seem to operate on black and white operating without considering that actions like "no killing" will lead to greater tragedies. That's not a character with a progression of personality or abilities, it's just "he pulls through because he is the hero."
Heroes to me don't exist, there are men who follow their own morals and views with head up high and those who only follow others. What is good or bad is only based on the perspective of others which may or may not be the right perspective. Superman just seems to be good because we say he is, but is he really; does he really prevent crimes from taking place by eliminating situations that cause it to arise, does he stop the villains who can doom the world over and over from doing it again. I ask you, if the means are just but the end result doesn't change a thing, is it really something to praise?
(P.S. as usual, if I've made a mistake about the character, tell me and if you disagree, reply back with a well constructed debate)