
As it stands, the references are simultaneously highly present yet vague, obvious yet undefined. I would guess that, were I a guessing man. I would guess someone wanted to make some Christ replacement references in an even stronger manner and someone else suggested that by doing so they were bordering on offensive to the orthodox crowd. There is a leap of faith statement and some of the like that hold some merit, but they have little context in the movie, so applied with a modicum of thought, they are kind of weak. There are some over the top religious references, like a stained glass image of Christ in the background, while Clark gets council from a preacher. Super theology: It’s not likely that one would go to see Superman expecting it to line up with Christian theology, but I’ve heard there are some Bible studies and such coming out to go with this film. Side note: I wonder what a homeschooled Superman would be like? Lois is strong, liberated, a bit crude and foul mouthed, trumped by that so familiar redeeming backbone, fit with a semi-cherubic face. Think ‘Fifth grade school yard bully kind of stuff’. The terms are:- dumb…, … wipe, and some so colorful I won’t mention. While I found the dialog in general to be lacking quality and poignancy, the profanity was on contrary, somewhat elaborate and provocative. The profane language in this movie is somewhat limited, but strangely an outlet for creative juices.

Add a coin to the environmental indoctrination bucket. There are some theological issues, sort of, which I’ll get into.Īccording to Wikipedia: “Superman’s flight from the planet (Krypton), with exact details of its destruction (varies) by time period, writers and franchise.” Guess why today’s Superman’s planet is destroyed? It is due to the “over harvesting of the planet’s core”. It should clean up real well on your word censoring home video player. However, there are some portions of dialog which are potentially very offensive. That’s because most of it is clean, like 90% or more. I am a little mixed on how to label the cleanliness or lack thereof with this film. Juan Gabriel Ruiz … Metropolis City Person #1 Lacy Katherine Campbell … Pediatric Nurse Christina Ghubril … Captain Carrie Farris
