Thomas Shey
Legend
I assume you are talking Pa and I agree. It is the single greatest misstep in the film, and also a waste of a solid relationship in future films.
Yup. That scene was bad on multiple grounds. Its hard to see any perception of the characters involved where it makes sense in the context of how they've previously been depicted.
I think folks should re-read Birthright and then watch MoS again. There is A LOT there.
One thing folks complain about is Kal first letting the fight with Zod do so much damage, and then him killing Zod. These complaints fall flat when taken in context of the broader Superman mythos, since both have occurred in multiple variations of Superman origin and early career stories. Kal doesn't realize how devastating a super fight is until it happens. Similarly, his killing of Zod is what drives him to really find ways to never make that necessary again.
Those are the other two problem areas, but the first (the super fight) tends to ignore the fact its the first super fight Clark has ever been in, and it gives him no time to figure out what to do because he's fighting someone marginally less powerful but far more skilled than him. It really doesn't compare to virtually any other combat you ever see the character in in any other medium, since you very rarely see them in a high end super fight that early in their career and understanding of their capabilities.
I have some problems with the Zod business, but its not misrepresentation of Superman; its forcing the situation on an authorial level in a way I don't think was particularly appropriate. But I don't think it misrepresents the character as such.
Maybe part of it is that people are expecting MoS Kal to be a mature Superman with all the accumulated wisdom of a post Crisis run, when this was his first outing. And I also thing Cavill's severe expression make him seem "meaner" than the script actually shows. That scene when he flies for the first time was as pure and joyous as anything else.
Yup. I personally think Cavill was a fine Superman who was not always handled as well as he could have been, but not nearly as badly as some people paint it. And I've arguably been at least a modest fan of the character for 60 years.