Showing posts with label Man of Steel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Man of Steel. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
They Will Accomplish Blunders
This new trailer for Space Cop from the fine folks at Red Letter Media scathingly parodies Zack Snyder's directing style from Man of Steel while doing a great job of marketing their new film.
I love these guys. Unlike armchair critics who only tear others' projects apart while creating nothing of their own, Red Letter Media consistently produce hilarious pieces that call out bad storytelling while demonstrating how to avoid laziness and clichés.
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Man of Steel,
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parody,
Red Letter Media,
Space Cop,
trailer,
video
Monday, June 17, 2013
The Hagiology of Superman
Zack Snyder's Man of Steel is the second attempt at a new direction for the Superman franchise in less than a decade. For many superhero properties, a reboot means a darker, grittier take on the character. Snyder (and producer Christopher Nolan) indulge a bit of that angst-driven sentiment here, but to me the most intriguing change in direction for this iteration of Superman isn't really a change, but an expansion within the continuity of his main source tradition.
Soon after the character's debut, commentators (including Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels) noted Superman's resemblance to Moses. Both Israel's founding father and the Last Son of Krypton escaped genocidal calamities as infants, were raised in secret by foster parents, altered the natural courses of major bodies of water, and served as the exemplars and protectors of specific nations' creeds. Both characters also have Hebrew names (Kal-El: "Swift God", and Mosheh, derived from the Egyptian: "Son").
Several items in the movie's subtext hint that Snyder and Nolan have graduated their Superman from prophetic to messianic status. Without spoiling any major plot points or characterizations, here are some of the Christological elements I noticed on my first viewing:
Soon after the character's debut, commentators (including Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels) noted Superman's resemblance to Moses. Both Israel's founding father and the Last Son of Krypton escaped genocidal calamities as infants, were raised in secret by foster parents, altered the natural courses of major bodies of water, and served as the exemplars and protectors of specific nations' creeds. Both characters also have Hebrew names (Kal-El: "Swift God", and Mosheh, derived from the Egyptian: "Son").
Several items in the movie's subtext hint that Snyder and Nolan have graduated their Superman from prophetic to messianic status. Without spoiling any major plot points or characterizations, here are some of the Christological elements I noticed on my first viewing:
- Jonathan Kent has a deep sense of Clark's special role and strives to foster his potential. He also expresses awareness that his son has another father who sent him to earth for a reason. (One could build an entire post on the Pa Kent/St. Joseph parallels alone).
- As seen in the trailers, Clark travels with a group of fishermen at one point.
- Clark is prominently framed against a stained glass window depicting the Agony in the Garden at a dramatically resonant moment.
- Superman gives his age as 33 (in the original Superman: The Man of Steel graphic novel, he is 29. This can only be a deliberate parallel).
- At least one scene with an implied crucifixion motif.
- Kal-El is referred to as a god and the savior of humanity.
- A woman is the sole witness to the revelation of Clark's superhuman nature, and none of her associates believe her until they see for themselves.
Labels:
Christopher Nolan,
Comics,
Hagiology,
Jerry Siegel,
Jesus,
Joe Shuster,
Man of Steel,
Moses,
Superman,
the Bible,
Zack Snyder
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