Snyder's dream sequences in Man of Steel and BvS are just not done well
Quote from: Rocketman287 on March 28, 2016, 12:04:08 AMSnyder's dream sequences in Man of Steel and BvS are just not done wellI haven't seen BvS yet, but in MoS they are done very well. At least in the technical sense. They just fail the sniff test of reality. Someone like Zod wouldn't try to terrify someone into stopping him. There's no other outcome to that particular imagry. It's pretty, beautiful even. But it makes zero sense when you think about what he's trying to accomplish.
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on March 28, 2016, 12:07:31 AMQuote from: Rocketman287 on March 28, 2016, 12:04:08 AMSnyder's dream sequences in Man of Steel and BvS are just not done wellI haven't seen BvS yet, but in MoS they are done very well. At least in the technical sense. They just fail the sniff test of reality. Someone like Zod wouldn't try to terrify someone into stopping him. There's no other outcome to that particular imagry. It's pretty, beautiful even. But it makes zero sense when you think about what he's trying to accomplish.Well, here's a quick theory off the top of my head. Just for shits.Maybe the technology being used to create the communications in dream sequences is more fine tuned to what a person has deep inside of their sub-conscious. As in, somebody has limited control over what they can create and show other people, because the technology goes into their true sub-conscious.Maybe Zod wasn't able to convey peace and bunnies with kryptonians and humans living together, because to Zod, that peace wasn't a real option in his mind. To Zod and other kryptonians, humans were an inferior species. And to Zod, maybe his truly deep sub-conscious vision of peace was what we saw.Kryptonians ruling again.
The flaw in BvS was definitely a complete lack of logic behind the villain's motives.SpoilerWhy would Lex make Doomsday to kill Superman, when Doomsday would just turn around and destroy the world?Like, seriously, Lex was a cheap TDK Joker knockoff.Nobody seemed to be motivated by anything.I absolutely love The Flash though.I give the film a perfect 5/7 just on that.
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Spoilerthe flash can run so fast he can run into peoples dreams
When Kal-El is initially brought on Zod's ship, he passes out and Zod communicated with him Matrix style. Why did he choose that particular imagry? Being sucked under by a sea of skulls? Zod basically sold him on stopping him. He could have shown him anything. That imagry said: I'm a villain, please stop me.
Maybe this is why BvS is being rated so poorly. Zod is has a goal anyone could relate to. The preservation of his people. Yet Snyder chose such a black and white way to tell the audience of a very grey area. Maybe this flaw is in BvS too.
It's like he's actually awake asking zod questions, then he wakes up and it was a dream.
Snyder's dream sequences in Man of Steel and BvS are just not done well.
I thought they were fucking 10/10 in BvS.Bruce's dreams, or rather, visions, foreshadow an impossibly tall conflict coming, and puts Superman right in the middle of it.Probably the most effective storytelling in the series to date.
Quote from: Rocketman287 on March 28, 2016, 12:11:19 AMIt's like he's actually awake asking zod questions, then he wakes up and it was a dream.Zod is communicating with Kal-El in the dream sequence, though.
And he is able to communicate with people through their dreams, how? Superman hasn't done that, and Zod hadn't been exposed to earth's atmosphere yet to get that power boost.
Quote from: Eli on March 28, 2016, 11:06:43 AMQuote from: Rocketman287 on March 28, 2016, 12:11:19 AMIt's like he's actually awake asking zod questions, then he wakes up and it was a dream.Zod is communicating with Kal-El in the dream sequence, though.And he is able to communicate with people through their dreams, how? Superman hasn't done that, and Zod hadn't been exposed to earth's atmosphere yet to get that power boost.
Quote from: Rocketman287 on March 28, 2016, 12:37:33 PMAnd he is able to communicate with people through their dreams, how? Superman hasn't done that, and Zod hadn't been exposed to earth's atmosphere yet to get that power boost.Kryptonian tech. We've already been shown that they were able to plant their consciousness into inorganic material (Jor-El's A.I. was Jor-El, for example.)
My problem with it is we weren't told that directly. We just see a dream, Zod tells his plan during the dream, and we are just supposed to accept it.
Quote from: Rocketman287 on March 28, 2016, 12:04:08 AMSnyder's dream sequences in Man of Steel and BvS are just not done well.Quote from: Solonoid on March 28, 2016, 12:29:28 AMI thought they were fucking 10/10 in BvS.Bruce's dreams, or rather, visions, foreshadow an impossibly tall conflict coming, and puts Superman right in the middle of it.Probably the most effective storytelling in the series to date.I have to agree with Sol, here. The Knightmare sequence was the coolest part of the film. it's just a shame that it has virtually no bearing on the overall narrative at all, and only really exists because there hadn't been an action scene in 20+ minutes at that point.As for Man of Steel, I still disagree. The dream sequence there is actually not too bad, either. Snyder is a fairly intelligent director, at least, as far as visuals go. Did you notice that when Kal-El goes from his Kansas attire to his Kryptonian garb, it's full black instead of the traditional red-and-blue? This is because black is the standard colour of Kryptonian outfits if you're military. Zod's consciousness is affecting the visual representation of Kal-El in his own mind, because Zod sees Kal as another subordinate to order around. This is why he virtually makes no effort whatsoever to "soften" the impact of revealing his plans to Kal -- he simply doesn't view his opinion with favour or relevance whatsoever. Perhaps some part of him influenced the "sinking into skulls" imagery as some sort of sadistic guilty pleasure of his. Who knows.
I'm watching it now for the first time. Clark's father just died.
But we aren't shown Zod as a sadist.
What Zod lacked was character development. He's a nuanced character with a single view. The events we're shown don't convey that.
We needed to be shown and reminded that he's not acting as just his races savior. He's more a Captain Ahab chasing the House of El as his white whale.
Superman is Venom Snake confirmed.