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Aka: J.Y. Amihud. A Jewish by blood, multifaceted artist with experience in film-making, visual effects, programming, game development, music and more. A philosopher at heart. An activist for freedom and privacy. Anti-Paternalist. A user of Libre Software. Speaking at least 3 human languages. The writer and director of the 2023 film "Moria's Race" and the lead developer of it's game sequel "Dani's Race".
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I love Isabela Merced. Ever since I saw her being this absolutely amazing girl in Michael Bay's Transformers 5 where there isn't enough of her either, I was a fan. I even genuinely tried to like Madame Web because of her part in it. And so it was rather disappointing to see how little screen-time she has in the new 2025 James Gunn film Superman. In case you didn't understand the title, she plays Hawkgirl.
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James Gunn direction is a little silly. Especially in this movie, his direction feels kind of like whatever Robert Rodriguez does with his family-friendly pictures, just with a proper budget and therefor not half-assed visual effects. Is it bad? Depends on what you want to see. Something like the Man of Steel movies by Zack Snyder tried to immerse the audience in the what-ifs of Superman's reality. They were trying to show what it would be like to have somebody as strong and as all powerful as Superman. Both from psychics perspective and politically. The 2025 Superman is more allegorical. It has not a lot of interest in realism. As I said, it feels like a Robert Rodriguez movie. And while Rodriguez movies are fucking silly as fuck, they are still good entertainment. And sometimes even good political thought pieces, like his Machete.
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In my opinion it is a stroke of genius to cast specifically David Corenswet in the role of Superman. Being from a Jewish family, that brings quite an interesting layer to the political allegory this film is going for. Some people say the movie is about immigration. Some say it is about the Israel-Palestine conflict. Maybe it is both. But Superman being Jewish... Hm... That is some interesting complication.
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I really like the scene where Superman agrees to be interviewed by his girlfriend Lois Lane ( Rachel Brosnahan ) thinking that he knows all of the answers. And it turns into a complete disaster. Because while he is a well intentioned person, he is rather politically awkward. Like he doesn't really think things through too much. And that can cause political tensions. And she is trying to point it out, while he is trying to pretend that just being good is enough. Is it? Is the movie trying to preach that being good while not thinking about the entire world of geopolitics is a good thing? I mean, the movie concludes at Superman realizing that it is okay to have human flaws.
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Also what is this movie trying to do exactly? James Gunn directed Marvel films before this. Technically speaking Madame Web ( with Isabela Merced ) is a Marvel film. ( Well more like a Sony film with Marvel characters, but you got the point ). Nicholas Hoult who plays Lex Luthor was in the X-Men films before that. X-Men is Marvel. Nathan Fillion ( Green Lantern ) was in Deadpool movies, again Marvel. Edi Gathegi ( Mister Terrific ) also was in X-Men. What is this thing? Are Warner Bros. and specifically DC desperate? As in they are trying to get as many Marvel people on board as possible. Or are they messing with Marvel on purpose. As if to say "hey losers, look who's on my side now".
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Snake Eyes 1998 is De Palma's attempt at restoring his Hitch spirit
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Watching the opening scene of Brian De Palma's 1998 film Snake Eyes makes you realize that this motherfucker is trying very hard. We have 13 minutes of Nicolas Cage running around a very crowded set. The scene is clever with its camera, giving us multiple layers of exposition in the same time. Like there could be a TV on the foreground and Cage on the background. And they seem unrelated at first, but the scene establishes most of it's plot details right in this very shot. And then the shot ends ( 13 minutes later ) at the exact moment, the script drops the "inciting incident". De Palma is really trying hard to direct the shit out this movie.
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