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Anonymous No.150213778 >>150213831 >>150213888 >>150213900 >>150213901 >>150213912 >>150215142 >>150215194 >>150215281 >>150215753 >>150215991 >>150216187 >>150216285 >>150216421 >>150216439 >>150216469
>point of movie is "Do your best to be good and do the right thing even if it's hard"
>half the internet proceeds to shit itself over this and start calling it goyslop or soiboi propaganda or some other buzzword
Why did this movie mindbreak people so badly? It's not Joker levels but this is silly
Anonymous No.150213831
>>150213778 (OP)
>Why did this movie mindbreak people so badly?
Everyone's unemployed so there has to be something to bitch about
Anonymous No.150213832
I relate to Lex more. He's my favorite character in the movie. I relate a lot to being vindictive.
Anonymous No.150213854 >>150216178
That never happened but Gunnfags love to lie to prop up this lame movie.
Anonymous No.150213888
>>150213778 (OP)
>Why did this movie mindbreak people so badly?
Because despite the intent the movie was bad.
Anonymous No.150213900
>>150213778 (OP)
The other half is hyping Superman as the movie America needs right now. America lost its mind in general, it's a decadent empire
Anonymous No.150213901
>>150213778 (OP)
being positive and empathetic is harder than being hateful and negative.
Anonymous No.150213912 >>150215481
>>150213778 (OP)
>Why did this movie mindbreak people so badly?
Because American culture has been idolizing assholes for the last 40+ years.
Anonymous No.150215142
>>150213778 (OP)
Superman fans are like that
Anonymous No.150215194
>>150213778 (OP)
It just seems kinda kinda infantile and insincere.
Anonymous No.150215262
Zoomers have born into ragebait content so they think that being a cynic is cool
Anonymous No.150215281
>>150213778 (OP)
It feels incredibly patronizing, honestly.
Anonymous No.150215481
>>150213912
True, and I don't want to devil's advocate it but there've been published and anecdotal stories of nice guys living and dying as suckers. Possibly propaganda to "turn good men cruel" but even without influencers barking nonsense about sigma grind the sentiment is not unsubstantiated.

I love Superman, but I can understand a lot of people feeling jaded towards being probed to live up to even just Clark's example without the support of everloving parents with a secure private residence, a co-worker girlfriend who respects your personal and professional efforts, friendly work peers and a tough but likeable boss who isn't going to boot you for indentured servants.
Since the 90s some or all of these have become increasingly shaky or absent in the lives of the average person. I don't think turning into someone like one of Lex's cronies is the solution, but real life understandably exhausts a lot of good will reserves and leaves people without any lesson from it or how to go forward.
Anonymous No.150215753
>>150213778 (OP)
The current default way of living is to make selfish and immoral choices and then tell yourself it doesn't matter because it's impossible for one person to solve all the world's problems and/or it's always possible for an attempted good deed to go wrong. People who want to believe giving up on morality altogether is the only reasonable option in the face of this reality feel threatened by the suggestion that doing the right thing is even possible.
Anonymous No.150215991 >>150216100
>>150213778 (OP)
>point of movie is "Do your best to be good and do the right thing even if it's hard"
Not really, the movie doesn't actually comunicate that.
Anonymous No.150216100 >>150216238
>>150215991
It’s kind of a mess but I think it’s in there somewhere
Anonymous No.150216178
>>150213854
>anon says, ignoring the activity on this board and the rest of the internet since 2023
Anonymous No.150216187
>>150213778 (OP)
Because the movie is insincere as fuck and everyone feels it.
Anonymous No.150216238
>>150216100
Yeah, like you can find some passages from the bible on Moby Dick if you try hard enough
Anonymous No.150216285 >>150216860
>>150213778 (OP)
I think the main point of the movie was to show that, despite how powerful he is, Superman's just a regular guy who has feels like everyone else. Man of Steel tried to do this but failed spectacularly due to Snyder's very cold, very detached way of making movies. I'll never understand why Superman became the focal point of the culture war this summer when Jurassic Park stars a girlboss and the underlying theme of Jurassic Park is "corporations/rich people bad"
Anonymous No.150216421
>>150213778 (OP)
>Why did this movie mindbreak people so badly?
You're the one spamming these shit threads
Anonymous No.150216439
>>150213778 (OP)
>movie says be good
>every hero in the film is a murderer
Make it make sense
Gunnbros seething about man of murder except they introduced the Murder League
Anonymous No.150216469
>>150213778 (OP)
the point of the movie is to just kill your enemies and laugh as they fall to their death as super gods rule. luthor unironically was right based on how this movies entire plot revolved around superman conquering planet and deciding whos right or worng in wars. they just murder the one they didnt like and laugh to end movie. even kills his own clone throwing him into black hole and murder at least a few dozen luthor guys.
Anonymous No.150216860
>>150216285
I think the bar is so low for JP that no one even bothered to look for something deeper and just assumed it would be another brainless entry.