If Batman's realization is that he can't kill Superman because he is a son of a mother, then why does he kill a warehouse full of guys, who are all sons of mothers?
youtube.com/watch?v=JKSottBl7ow >0:06 Batman machine guns three trucks killing at least 2 >1:48 Batman kicks unconscious henchman into a closest with grenade guy 1 kill from direct actions. >2:03 Batman snaps a neck against shipping container >2:08 Batman throws a same container crushing a man against a wall hard enough to leave blood trail from head >2:30 Batman punches man into floor breaking his victims neck (potential kill) >2:35 Batman repeatedly punches in a mans face (potential kill) >3:07 Batman throws man into wall hard enough to break the wall (potential kill) >3:14 We are lead to believe Batman kills injured man off screen >3:59 Batman kills at least two in explosion
Alfred announces "2 dozen hostiles on the second floor" but the screen to his right only shows 14.
Total kills: 8 Possible kills: 3 Misc Deaths: 1
So in total 7-10 of 14 people inside the warehouse are dead because of Batmans direct actions.
Because the scripting is poor and the characterization is inconsistent
Get ready for people to bend over backwards trying to make excuses. Also for deflection and base insults.
Cooper Powell
they didn't say the secret word
Christopher James
Because they weren't white.
Joseph Smith
None of the moms were a Martha
Oliver Watson
>If Batman's realization is that he can't kill Superman because he is a son of a mother It's because Superman hasn't done anything wrong, and Batman sees the innocent helplessness that he once felt back in Superman The other people in the Warehouse were literally prepared to torch Superman's mom
Xavier Diaz
>DUDE ITS TOO DEEP FOR YOU >DUDE ITS ALL A METAPHOR GET SMART BRO >DUDE CHRISTIAN SYMBOLISM SO EDGY >DUDE JUST TURN ON YOUR BRAIN...SELECTIVELY >B-BUT ITS ONE OF THE MOST AMBITIOUS FILMS EVER
fuck snyderfags
Jeremiah Lopez
What? Did you just completely forget why Batman and Superman were fighting?
:06 Batman machine guns three trucks killing at least 2 They were trying to kill him :48 Batman kicks unconscious henchman into a closest with grenade guy 1 kill from direct actions. :03 Batman snaps a neck against shipping container :08 Batman throws a same container crushing a man against a wall hard enough to leave blood trail from head :30 Batman punches man into floor breaking his victims neck (potential kill) :35 Batman repeatedly punches in a mans face (potential kill) :07 Batman throws man into wall hard enough to break the wall (potential kill) :14 We are lead to believe Batman kills injured man off screen :59 Batman kills at least two in ex
Julian Ramirez
>They were trying to kill him After he flew in with an Apache attack helicopter.
Isaac Clark
>abloobloo my mommy is hwurt Only alpha DChads will get this kino
Jayden Ramirez
>"Martha" is a get out of trouble with the Bat pass. Without Lois' intervention/contexting, he was clearly going to snap and turn Superman into a kryptonian pin cushion
Juan Stewart
James Cameron, DD showrunners, Russos, and Dr. Strange's director seems to like his work. Maybe it's just you who's too pleb for it.
Jace Walker
Are you trying to suggest those people you listed have talent?
Hunter Torres
His antagonism of Superman is rooted in Superman's alien nature. Superman calling out for his mother humanises him in Batman's eyes, showing him that he was wrong. His antagonism of the warehouse men is rooted in their nature as violent criminals, their shooting at him and being complicit in kidnapping proves to Batman that he was right.
Grayson Clark
BTFO lmao this delusion of snyderfags
Aiden Sullivan
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Brandon Rivera
You have to go back
Jaxson Gonzalez
>fake abatap is still at it I think you lasted longer than Ivan
Joshua Martin
His redemption was not yet fully complete. It wasn't until Superman sacrificed himself to save the world that his belief in moral absolutes was restored, as can be seen by his refusal to brand Lex.
Ryder Clark
AAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Jack Baker
I really liked the part where zuckerberg's plan to kidnap and hold the surrogate mother of a walking god was to have a dude sit in a room in a warehouse with her with a flame thrower. A flame thrower that wasn't even kept lit. The same dude watches superman fly into arfica at mach 12, identify a drone from miles away, intercept it and a missile it had just fired, flawlessly, in midair, then surgically remove an african warloard from existence without harming a hair on the head of lois lane, whom said warlord was holding hostage less than an inch from him.
Then when batman shows up, this same dude just chills and listens to the fight outside the room.
Nicholas Perez
This is a problem in so many fucking movies, TV shows, bools, video games, and pretty much everything else. >kill 4890 random people for the greater good >Usually just low-level fighters doing their job >spare main villain because le murder is wrong xDDD It's the definitive redditending
Jason Diaz
Crawl back to Sup Forums where people actually care that he killed some people.
Luke Gonzalez
batman hesitating to brand lex just painted him as an idiot who didn't realize lex was the one killing the branded convicts
Liam Brooks
Dude, you just didn't get it!
Tyler Martinez
It was more that he just realized what he was doing, killing a good man because of blind rage. Plus he knew that if superman wanted to kill him he would have already done it. All those thugs in the warehouse were killed in self defense.
Luke Turner
got a version of this without supes death?
Camden Lewis
Yeah but what is else he meant to do? Would you fight Batfleck? Even with a flamethrower?
Matthew Carter
>Superman knows when Lois Lane is in trouble in some random warzone in Africa because super hearing >Can't even find his mom a few miles away
how
Nathaniel Cook
set martha on fire like he was instructed to do?
Ayden Gutierrez
Because that's not what he realized. He realized that cold-bloodedly killing an opponent who's at your mercy isn't anything he can rationalize. Killing in self-defense is one thing. Killing a helpless opponent is something else entirely.
It's also why fans know that Bruce was unconsciously sabotaging his own vendetta the entire film, up to and including his choice to make a spear rather than a bullet in the first place. He forced himself into a confrontation, all right, but Superman was almost incidental. What he was really confronting was his own obsession with vengeance, the obsession that was threatening to consume all that was still good in him.
Sebastian Ward
Lex had already figured out that Clark's default mode was playing helicopter boyfriend to Lois.
Adam Richardson
>60 FPS
Nolan Cox
4K 144FPS when?
Luke Phillips
Lex gave him a sabotaged flamethrower this was all a part of Lex's plan he never planned to kill Supes mom then he would lose control completely. Now he has Batman and Superman united against the greater threats to come not to mention the Justice League. This is all a game to him.
Aiden Powell
I really enjoyed the film, but it was a bit stupid having Superman 'redeem' batman only for Batman to machine gun down a couple of henchmen.
Kevin Rogers
the problem with trying to say batfleck was incompetent on purpose is literally every other character in the movie (save for lois) was equally, if not more incompetent.
Austin Flores
It's not incompetence. It's being psychologically incapable of murder.
Nicholas Garcia
There was a proposed scene where he listens for her and hears the screams and agony of everyone in the city who was in trouble or dying.
Hudson Taylor
This pisses me off so much. HOW THE FUCK IS HE SUPPOSED TO FIND HER IF SHE IS QUIET!?