Also, this film is very much the first act of a larger story. I think the sequel will give us some lighter moments, we may even see the hues of the costume lighten. There were some light moments, and moments of genuine Super Goodness, especially with regards to Martha Kent, but more definitely wouldn't hurt. I think we will see your 'easier to add things' approach in full development in the sequel.
The tone won't be light to the point of 'gee, shucks' wholesomeness of Mayberry, but I don't think a sequel will be light on human moments, Or Action. Which is also important.
This film took the criticisms of the last film to heart, and delivered where the last one failed. In so doing, we almost have a pendulum shift, but I think it stayed good in spite of it.
But we definitely need a balance. All human moments and no action and it will be awful, all action and no human moments and the film has no heart. This one comes close, but I still feel it delivers.
I just hope they listen to the criticism and try to strike a balance on the sequel.
Fair?
The tone won't be light to the point of 'gee, shucks' wholesomeness of Mayberry, but I don't think a sequel will be light on human moments, Or Action. Which is also important.
This film took the criticisms of the last film to heart, and delivered where the last one failed. In so doing, we almost have a pendulum shift, but I think it stayed good in spite of it.
But we definitely need a balance. All human moments and no action and it will be awful, all action and no human moments and the film has no heart. This one comes close, but I still feel it delivers.
I just hope they listen to the criticism and try to strike a balance on the sequel.
Fair?
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