The director and writer of Batman: the Dark Knight Rises maintained to keep a large amount of the audience's interest while still being able to make them aware of the classic Batman story. As Man of Steel begins, we are introduced to Superman's parents on the planet Krypton, which is struggling to survive as the citizens have depleted most of its resources. So, of course Superman's parents are killed by Zaad, a soldier who was born to protect Krypton. If you expected this, then you're not surprised that
Superman was one of the few people of Krypton who was saved and he just happens to be sent away with a key that Zaad would someday want. As the story continues, we go back and forth between Superman's childhood and how he struggled to fit in and hide his super powers and how although he is older, he still hasn't managed to fit in. Superman's parents eventually tell him that he is not from earth and he struggles with identity until he meets his father, or at least his fathers ghost and also meets reporter Lois Lane.
Superman was one of the few people of Krypton who was saved and he just happens to be sent away with a key that Zaad would someday want. As the story continues, we go back and forth between Superman's childhood and how he struggled to fit in and hide his super powers and how although he is older, he still hasn't managed to fit in. Superman's parents eventually tell him that he is not from earth and he struggles with identity until he meets his father, or at least his fathers ghost and also meets reporter Lois Lane.
Together they are what Superman needs in order to defeat Zaad, and he is finally able to put his powers to use. Towards the end, Superman accepts his reality and becomes a reporter for the Daily Planet. This movie had little to no suspense, This Is The End had more suspense than this movie. Overall, it was long, and stretched out for no reason. It wasn't worth the money in 3-D. I give it a 2.