The action is awesome, a departure from any Superman films I’ve seen so far.
The casting is excellent, each actor well suited to their role.
This is more of a story of Kal-El than Clark Kent; from the very extensive opening scenes on Krypton to the arrival of General Zod and the threatened genocide of humanity, Man of Steel is about what it means to be human - how Kal-El finally accepts he is Clark Kent, and how human kind accepts Kal-El as one of our own. It’s a film about being an outsider - being different, and accepting who you are whether or not anyone else does. it is a story about faith; not necessarily religious - although there are some slight biblical references - but faith in others as well as yourself. Appropriately opening on Father’s Day weekend, it’s a film about fathers and sons,
The casting is excellent, each actor well suited to their role.
This is more of a story of Kal-El than Clark Kent; from the very extensive opening scenes on Krypton to the arrival of General Zod and the threatened genocide of humanity, Man of Steel is about what it means to be human - how Kal-El finally accepts he is Clark Kent, and how human kind accepts Kal-El as one of our own. It’s a film about being an outsider - being different, and accepting who you are whether or not anyone else does. it is a story about faith; not necessarily religious - although there are some slight biblical references - but faith in others as well as yourself. Appropriately opening on Father’s Day weekend, it’s a film about fathers and sons,