Batman v Superman
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Batman v Superman
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I think you completely misunderstood what they were meaning- and yes, I did as well when I first saw it. It's not based upon a coincidence, it is based upon Batman's realization that he has becomes the criminal who took his parent's life in that alleyway when he was a child. He is taking the life of Superman, who he has tried so hard to justify is not a human. He has become what he has sworn to destroy. It's not a coincidence, it's a shocking revelation that Batman has to accept. He still was intending to destroy him had Lois not saved him. I think it's a misunderstood scene. It could have been done better, but it's not bad.fridamadrid wrote: ↑10 Apr 2021, 19:22 I think the end is ridiculous. Like, they're about to kill each other but then they stop for a coincidence, because their moms are named Martha. It just doesn't make sense to me.
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fair enough, maybe I need to give it another chance and re-watch it having what you said in mindWesusa wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 17:05I think you completely misunderstood what they were meaning- and yes, I did as well when I first saw it. It's not based upon a coincidence, it is based upon Batman's realization that he has becomes the criminal who took his parent's life in that alleyway when he was a child. He is taking the life of Superman, who he has tried so hard to justify is not a human. He has become what he has sworn to destroy. It's not a coincidence, it's a shocking revelation that Batman has to accept. He still was intending to destroy him had Lois not saved him. I think it's a misunderstood scene. It could have been done better, but it's not bad.fridamadrid wrote: ↑10 Apr 2021, 19:22 I think the end is ridiculous. Like, they're about to kill each other but then they stop for a coincidence, because their moms are named Martha. It just doesn't make sense to me.
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Thanks for being so kind! I hope you enjoy it. I would say don't watch the theatrical, if you were to watch it, don't watch the theatrical one. It's much to convoluted. I'd say that one was pretty butchered.fridamadrid wrote: ↑20 Apr 2021, 15:33fair enough, maybe I need to give it another chance and re-watch it having what you said in mindWesusa wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 17:05I think you completely misunderstood what they were meaning- and yes, I did as well when I first saw it. It's not based upon a coincidence, it is based upon Batman's realization that he has becomes the criminal who took his parent's life in that alleyway when he was a child. He is taking the life of Superman, who he has tried so hard to justify is not a human. He has become what he has sworn to destroy. It's not a coincidence, it's a shocking revelation that Batman has to accept. He still was intending to destroy him had Lois not saved him. I think it's a misunderstood scene. It could have been done better, but it's not bad.fridamadrid wrote: ↑10 Apr 2021, 19:22 I think the end is ridiculous. Like, they're about to kill each other but then they stop for a coincidence, because their moms are named Martha. It just doesn't make sense to me.

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We need a Superman now since we have a real life supervillian narcissist who's superpower is that he has money and cannot tell the truth.