Does anyone else cry?
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mcdemuth — 9 years ago(May 06, 2016 12:04 AM)
I didn't cry when his father collapsed
But, I did cry during the funeral scene in Smallville, when Clark says
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All those things I can do all those powers and I couldn't even save him.
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Not being able to stop "Death" was a real eye opener for him
And, in a way, it was also a real eye opener for any fan of Superman Comics, TV Shows, & Movies Because Superman is usually considered to be one of the most powerful, if not THE most powerful, superhero in comic book history. We ALL can easily think he can do anything and nothing can stop him, as long as Kryptonite is not around. It's easy to forget, and difficult to accept, that he does have limits.
It was a very emotional moment in the film.
Not only for a child dealing with the death of his father but also due to the fact, he was "Superman", and that he didn't have the power to win, and lost where it hurt him the most.
This scene also tied in with Lois' death
When he lost his father, he could not do anything about it. When Lois died, he relived the whole experience again, and went a little "nuts" while standing over Lois' body. Jor-el had told him not to interfere with Human History, but he didn't care now. He couldn't accept that another loved one died, because he wasn't there to save her. This time, he could fly, and he knew that if he could fly faster than the speed of light, he would be able to go back in time. He had to try, or he would not be able to live with himself. He succeeded and saved her.
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Put A Little Love In Your Heart
, and then
Make Your Own Kind Of Music
, on the road to
Shambala
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Cartmanistan — 9 years ago(December 10, 2016 01:13 PM)
No.
Apart from the opening music & credits, when Krypton explodes & he flies off, when he crashes & Ma & Pa find him, when Pa dies, the funeral, he leaveswell, all the way through nearly!
But when he talks to Brando for the first time in the Fortress of Solitude is the most blub provoking.
It's the only film where even the music brings a lump to my throat.
It's easily the best super-hero movie ever & one of the best movies ever full-stop.
But I'd never admit all that in a public forum
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LorqVonRay1999 — 8 months ago(July 29, 2025 02:38 AM)
I didn't cry but it was a very touching scene and speaks well of Ford's acting that he could do so much with only a few scenes.
The scene at the funeral was very touching and then when he told Martha he had to leave.
More genuine emotion in those few scenes than all of Man of Steel. -
hungryinconway — 8 months ago(July 29, 2025 02:43 AM)
No, that's ****** ****.
Real men only cry when A) Spider-Man dies in Infinity War, B) Iron Man dies in Endgame, C) Wolverine & Deadpool sacrifice themselves while Madonna plays in the background during Deadpool versus Wolverine, D) When they women force them to watch all 14 agonizing hours of Titanic against their will until they beg for a gun to shoot themselves in the head and end their misery.
The Lion does not give a fuck. Bring. More. Sheep.
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 