The Devil Reviews: Man of Steel

The Devil Reviews: Man of Steel

The first of many, the Devil reviews what is possibly the most controversial CBM of all time.

Review Opinion
By GuardianDevil - May 29, 2014 11:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Man of Steel
The devil welcomes you to his first review in a (hopefully) upcoming series of reviews of multiple comic book movies. I plan to eventually review every comic book movie I've seen, but I'm starting with last year's Man of Steel. If there's anything Man of Steel has done better than any film, it's completely splitting the fan base. Some claim it as dark, joyless and a shame to the real Superman. Others call it a brilliant reinvention of an outdated character. Where does the Devil stand? Read on to find out.

What I disliked.


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A minor gripe I had with the movie is the general color scheme of Superman and the world around him. I understand what they were going for. I also liked the direction they were taking it. But I thought they took it a little bit too far with the color. I did not like how cold, bleak and lifeless everything looked. I'm not a fan of the dark world around him, but if they're going to do that they should at least make Superman bright and colorful. Make him a beacon of light in a dark world. (not bad huh?) But even his suit is faded, and the whole world and everything within just looks gray. Anyways, this is just a very small thing that bothered me. It didn't really hurt the movie that much. But the writing did, I don't understand what Goyer was going for in the Kodex subplot. I just don't get why Jor-El placed all of the Kryptonians' DNA into Kal. It didn't benefit him in anyway, not did it benefit Jor-El or his people. So his son is carrying his people's DNA, okay but that's not going to bring them back or keep the whole species alive. So why do it? The villain's plot did not make much sense to me personally. I know he wants to terraform the Earth and rebuild it into Krypton. Because he's doing it to save his people. But the thing is, terraforming the Earth is not going to bring his people back or save his race. I don't get it, what the hell was he trying to accomplish? Another thing, the dialogue really shows the roughness of the writing. Sometimes it's actually good and quite profound. Other times it sounds really childish, and sort of just like they are reciting the plot. Another implication of this is the way the movie flows; it all feels really choppy and not well edited. Especially with the constant flashing back and forward. The generally subpar writing is the film's greatest flaw in my opinion.

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The other thing that greatly bothered me was the romance. Don't get me wrong, I like Amy Adams and thought she did pretty good in the role of Lois Lane. Henry Cavill was a solid Clark Kent and better Superman. The two did have a very small level of chemistry with one another. But the romance and how it was handled felt rushed and sort of forced. It's like she's obsessed with this stranger, and then he is forced to save her, and then at the end he swoops in and kisses her. I didn't like it, it was too cliche. I've seen worse CBM romances though...*cough* Thor *cough* Spider-Man 2 *cough*

Last one I'll make it short, the constant shaky cam bugs the hell out of me!



What I liked.

One of the things I greatly enjoyed about the film was the duo of villains. The side villain, Faora, is one of my personal favorite elements of the film. She isn't all that interesting, but she is quite the badass. Definitely among the best female CBM villains. The main villain, General Zod, I found to be a very interesting character. Even if his plot makes zero sense, I found the character to be a wonderful contrast to Superman's story. I think the point of Zod is to be Superman's opposite in character. Zod was born to be a warrior, raised to be a warrior. His destiny is fixed, and he plans to fight fur his people until the last breath. Add to it the epic visuals and Shannon's performance and he was a solid villain in my book. Another strong point was the central theme that was conveyed in the story. The theme was the choice and forging your own destiny. The contrast between Superman and Zod is this: Superman is a man choosing who he wants to become, Zod is a man who was born into who he is and will never change. For his whole life Clark has been searching to find his real parents, people, and planet. But when it finds him, he realizes he had those all along. The point of Superman's character is the choice, choosing humanity over Krypton. Of course I think a lot of the execution on this was poor, but the central theme is still there. The soundtrack of the movie has got to be among the all-time best, Hans Zimmer is the man! The man who brought you The Dark Knight theme and now Man of Steel. The music was soft and melodic when it needed to be, but heroic and exciting when the scene called for it. It also had a few dark moments when the villains are focused on. Overall, it was the perfect soundtrack for the film.

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Probably the most noticeable positive regarding Man of Steel would have to be the action. I know that a lot of people did not like all of the city smashing destruction. Personally I didn't mind, but at times it did feel a bit gratuitous. Even so, the fight in Smallville was amazing. The final battle was excellent as well, but my favorite is the short moment when Superman releases his rage at Zod for hurting his mother. First flight was one of the best in the movie as well.



Conclusion.
The thing is, I grew up not caring about Superman. Because of the impression that the Donner films and Superman Returns gave me. No disrespect to the classics, but the Superman I knew was kinda weak in my eyes. I just didn't know the character. But I got into the Superman comics, and realized how great they really are. And how a great Superman film had yet to be made. Man of Steel gave us the closest Superman to the comics so far. They also delivered a proper Superman fight unlike any other. That alone is my justification for it being a decent (not great) movie. This was the Superman Snyder made for the fans. But even so, the soul of a movie is the script and story. And let's be honest, this one SUCKED. The writing, the story and the dialogue barely make any kind of sense. And the movie feels so roughly cut and edited. It can grow very hard to watch at certain times. The good outweighs the bad, I liked the themes, the villain, and the action. But the poor storytelling, extreme shaky cam, and rough script bog the movie down a bit. It's still a decent flick and a fun watch.

The Devil gives Man of Steel an overall score of: 7 stars out of 10.

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Highflyer
Highflyer - 5/29/2014, 11:21 AM
I agree with the color thing. I think in such a dark and bleak world, superman shouldn't blend in but stand out.
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 5/29/2014, 11:24 AM
Axe says the Devil should move this ti the review section.

With that out of the way, Axe thinks that this is a very well written review, Axe did really like the movie and especially the fight scenes and the incredible score.

Axe does think that it suffered from script issues, but nevertheles, enjoyed the hell out of the movie.

Axe can't wait to see what they'll do with BvS
Sumitsjc
Sumitsjc - 5/29/2014, 11:28 AM
Good One...!! ANOTHER !! ....i should've break that glass but I'll not..
Pasto
Pasto - 5/29/2014, 12:14 PM
Aren't you a little....*Looks at date* behind?
GuardianDevil
GuardianDevil - 5/29/2014, 12:41 PM
Behind? No, not at all...merely reviewing every CBM I've seen is all.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 5/29/2014, 2:02 PM
Nice, well-written review! Though I gotta ultimately disagree with your conclusion (it'd take me a few paragraphs to explain why haha), looking forward to more of your reviews GuardianDevil.
GuardianDevil
GuardianDevil - 5/29/2014, 2:54 PM
@Sauron
Thanks a lot man, you should check out my X-Men 1 review as well. Only if you want to. But if you don't mind, could you summarize what you disagreed with? What did you dislike regarding the movie?
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 5/29/2014, 3:41 PM
@GuardianDevil, I'm certainly planning to check that out when I get a little time!

As for Man of Steel...I don't want to write a whole essay here haha, but I actually agree with a lot of what you disliked about it: the color palette (which is so dark and muted, and IMO it reflects how Warner Bros/DC is so embarrassed of their characters. NOTHING can be colorful or "comicbooky" in the least), a lot of the things about the plot (the Codex MacGuffin that made no sense at all, Jor-El's unclear and unexplained motivations and intentions, General Zod's plan to turn Earth into New Krypton, etc), the terrible script, and the awful, awful "romance" between Lois and Clark.

In addition to all that, I found the actual characters themselves to be really lackluster. The way Clark is portrayed is just...it really misses the whole point of the Superman character IMO. The movie constantly tells us he's this beacon of hope for humanity, but we never actually see that for ourselves. Clark himself keeps telling us and keeps acting like he's dark and disturbed and conflicted, and it just doesn't make sense. His father keeps acting like young Clark needs to learn and choose to someday become a good man...but he's always been one, based on what we see. There's just no character arc at all.

Lois as a character is all well and good, but she really has no good reason to be in the movie. It's almost like she's scotch-taped to Clark's journey, and she keeps popping up in every important scene in the movie, whether it makes sense for her to be there or not. To me, the most damning thing is that the filmmakers couldn't figure out a way to make the most iconic female (outside of Wonder Woman) relevant to the story.

And don't even get me started on psycho Pa Kent, the mixed messages he keeps imparting upon young Clark, and his idiotic death scene.

I did agree with a lot of what you liked about the movie as well, but personally, none of that could outweigh the rest of the film. On the surface, Man of Steel looks harmless and entertaining enough. But I always say, when you take a look at the layers underneath and some of the things the movie is actually saying...IMO, it's pretty startling.

But hey, this was a great review regardless of my thoughts on the movie itself!
CCR
CCR - 5/29/2014, 4:23 PM
What I disliked: Nothing.

What I liked, no LOVED: Everything.

I'd never cared about Superman before, but oh boy after Man of Steel I am a BIG fan. FINALLY a movie actually depicting Superman in all his glory, and not in an old-fashioned or corny way. Zack Snyder has made two incredible CBMs, this and Watchmen, so I am psyched as hell for BvS.

P.S. The muted colors just look cooler, literally. Bright colors are for girls.

P.P.S. I will never understand people whining about "shaky-cam", in all honesty I never even noticed it until I saw comments crying about it....it must be a problem with your eyes lol.
SteveBosell
SteveBosell - 5/29/2014, 11:17 PM
Controversial, you say?

MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 5/30/2014, 4:39 AM
Your review of the film is good and i enjoyed reading through your review. I love Man of Steel. Your scoring of the film is solid with some of the problems you've had with the film. You mentioned the bleak colors it does bother me but i guess that was the grounded style Snyder and the production where going for. I think the few errors in Man of Steel will be cleared off in Batman vs Superman.
Klone
Klone - 5/30/2014, 4:42 AM
Nice review though I agree with Sauron. So much wrong, illogical and like TASM2, deviled part of the essence of Superman's character.
yossarian
yossarian - 5/30/2014, 1:25 PM
You know...it wasn't for me man. I think about these heroes and, for me, Superman is perfect. He's got immense power and he does the right thing and that is inspiring. He

He didn't do anything in this movie. He punched a guy who couldn't take damage until he inexplicably could snap his neck. He lost his powers because of atmospheric conditions until he had to fly through a focused beam of said conditions to save the day. The whole thing was lost on me. I hope the new DCU gets better.
acheronmagnuz
acheronmagnuz - 6/1/2014, 7:23 PM
Nice review man.

I gotta agree that it also got me thinking what benefit would it make to place all of Krypton's DNA into baby Kal-El. I'm just speculating but maybe it has an effect on his strength,intelligence, and emotions. Maybe he will have the ability to be everything he chooses to be (Warrior, Scientist, Politician).

However, I disagree with you on the Zod intentions. This was clear in the movie. Zod would terraform Earth, will extract the Codex from Kal-El and used the same in the Genesis Chamber to reproduce new Kryptonians.

Overall, good review.
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