I suddenly understand Superman

Bethany 2022-09-16 02:18:31

I just finished watching Superman today. I only watched the first season because there were no subtitles, so he kept it on the hard drive for several years.
I was always anxious when I watched it, superman, with such a powerful ability, why are you always confused by some small tricks? Why not take care of something that could actually be simple (well, I know I'm stuck, a lot of TV shows are like that). To put it simply, he is a muscular, simple-minded person. Then the film is full of warm atmosphere, Clark and Louise, his parents, are very warm. In order to maintain this warmth, why not be tougher?
Until that episode, Superman was busy saving people and also participating in charity activities, etc. Louise was very dissatisfied with the time being taken up so much, Clark said: Just like the sun can recharge me, participating in charity activities can also give me My mind is recharged, in such a world full of ugliness and sin, I often feel lost (well, I don't remember the specific content of this sentence and the rest). I suddenly felt that with such an invincible power, it is very simple to do evil, and it is very simple to do whatever you want, and even to be an enemy of the whole world is effortless. Such power is like power, and it is easy to get lost, lost in the pleasure this absolute power can bring. What's more, there are many, many excuses like this, and it's very simple for a man to be informal. Superman is able to restrain his own power and restrain himself from using violence to solve problems. In fact, it is also a struggle against himself and his tender side. He was also afraid, afraid that once he started to use violence to solve the problem, there would be no turning back. His world is not a world of tenderness. What he came into contact with, except for a few people around him, saw more violence, distortion, and perversion. He is a man who insists on his ideas in the dark mud pond.
I like Clark very much in the play, and I understand his adherence to his principles, understanding and sympathy.

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Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman quotes

  • Mayson Drake: Stop the presses! I've always wanted to say that in a newsroom.

    Lois Lane: Nobody ever says that, you know. It's just on television.

    Mayson Drake: Well, sure, but it still felt good.

  • Clark Kent: Uh, Lois, could you hand me a nail file?

    Lois Lane: Why do men always assume that women have nail files with them?

    Clark Kent: I'm sorry, but do you have a nail file?

    Lois Lane: Actually, I do, but only because it's part of my pocket knife.