Depends on how you interpret grounded realism.
It could mean he doesn't fly or shoot heat vision as that wouldn't be realistic or it could mean a realistic reaction among the characters to these fantastical elements
Depends on how you interpret grounded realism.
It could mean he doesn't fly or shoot heat vision as that wouldn't be realistic or it could mean a realistic reaction among the characters to these fantastical elements
The era of campy, silly, comical superhero movies is over. That formula does not work anymore (see ghost rider and green lantern). Tone can be whimsical and funny but you better have some realistic elements/characters or it will fail.
^ The biggest grossing superhero movie last year was campy, silly & comical. Those days aren't over
I take it as the setting itself ( the world in which Superman is in) is realistic, but the characters (supes,zod,etc.) obviously are not.
Yup, exactly.
It sort of goes without saying though. That's how it SHOULD be. You don't need to put emphasis on realism and dwell on it as long as you stay true to what you're making and take the world you're depicting seriously. As soon as you betray that and start poking fun at your own film (like Batman and Robin for instance), that's when it falls apart.
I think how they're dealing with Krypton as this sort of medieval era like world is brilliant. Very reminiscent of Thor or Lord of the Rings. It seems appropriate and fitting in tone, not "REALISTIC". And yeah, they'll most certainly be dealing with the reactions of the people that see Superman. I'd imagine that when he starts out, he's viewed as a threat (like the poster hints at). Not that that is necessarily the "realistic" response, just this world's response. The original Superman had it's citizens gasping in wonder and awe, which was proper for the world people lived in in the 70s. Now? Our times are much more cynical and fearing.
I just hope they don't throw a "second coming", religious thing into the film like Superman Returns did. I really thought Supes striking Christ like poses and the "father becomes the son and the son becomes the father" themes were really in bad taste and not appropriate to the story. The story of Moses is as close to the bible and religion as Superman gets.
Yup, exactly.
It sort of goes without saying though. That's how it SHOULD be. You don't need to put emphasis on realism and dwell on it as long as you stay true to what you're making and take the world you're depicting seriously. As soon as you betray that and start poking fun at your own film (like Batman and Robin for instance), that's when it falls apart.
I think how they're dealing with Krypton as this sort of medieval era like world is brilliant. Very reminiscent of Thor or Lord of the Rings. It seems appropriate and fitting in tone, not "REALISTIC". And yeah, they'll most certainly be dealing with the reactions of the people that see Superman. I'd imagine that when he starts out, he's viewed as a threat (like the poster hints at). Not that that is necessarily the "realistic" response, just this world's response. The original Superman had it's citizens gasping in wonder and awe, which was proper for the world people lived in in the 70s. Now? Our times are much more cynical and fearing.
Grounded means only one thing to me, he's fighting da league of shadows.
Lol that would be one short movie.
Not if Zod took over da league.
Or at least put Lex in a mech suit and have him actually fight Supes
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