Overall (not too much? Look) OK.
The core of this one is clearly heritage:
1⃣️There are so many tributes to the inheritance of Lifuchao, lines and scenes outside the film. It also uses a lot of parts to express the people's enthusiasm and emotional connection to Superman, but it is more like the director's own emotional tribute to the image of Superman, which is somewhat detached from the content of the film and not well-characterized, which is a pity;
2⃣️The inheritance of two generations of father and son in the film. But there's really no need for illegitimate children! It was obviously for gimmicks, but it greatly lowered the level of Superman and even Louise herself.
In addition, when Superman left, Louise wrote "Why the world doesn't need Superman", and at the end of the film when Superman returned, he wrote "Why the world needs Superman", which completely deprived Louise of thinking as an independent character and attached to Superman. And the swing (including Superman with Louise Flying deliberately refuting her "The world doesn't need Superman" is also very low-level, and even shows the self-righteous arrogance above the people).
In the end, it was estimated that "my son is actually your seed" to wake up Superman from a coma, and the ending was so low that it was hopeless.
I really like this version of Luthor, he's smart (superb) conceited and indifferent and ambitious, and the actors play it well. In addition, when Superman was knocked down and dragged in a puddle, he struggled and shouted: "Im still Superman!", and I liked the two places where he lifted Krypton Island into space and then fell off his force. It would be much better if the focus was not on the emotional entanglement with Louise and instead digging deeper into this part of the film.
In addition, this technique uses a lot of metaphorical shots with strong purpose, and several of the hints are closely related and correspond to each other. The look and feel is very complete and there will be no missing threads, but it seems a bit deliberately jerky. (but a bit to my personal taste)
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