Great video, but... I've always felt strongly opposed to the Kill Bill (Quentin Tarantino's) take on Superman/Clark Kent. "Bill" and Quentin don't get it, as far as I'm concerned. The person who wakes up every day is Clark, not Superman, despite waking up with powers! He probably wakes up in fleecy or flannel pajamas, because he grew up as Clark... a Kansas farmboy, and a goofy farmboy at that. He was brought up as Clark Kent by Jonathon and Martha Kent before he was Superman. They instilled his personal values and humanity, and made him the (super) man that he is. When the time came, after he and his powers matured, he needed a disguise. The Superman suit is his disguise, so that he can still have his life as Clark... which is the person he is, every day! He wakes up every day, but has two jobs to do and also has to try to have some kind of normal and family life. He's a journalist, and a superhero... and he wears what he needs to wear to keep them separate... be that a pair of glasses, a different hairstyle, different posture or mannerisms, or a blue costume and red cape. That's just the way it has to be for Clark. He is constantly juggling and struggling, but he is, in the best versions, always Clark from Smallville, Kansas. Tarantino knows the history of films, of that there is no doubt. But he doesn't get Clark (aka Superman) - not Superman disguised as Clark Kent. The best versions of Superman (comics, TV, animation etc.) have nailed this. Kill Bill didn't get it.
Swear to God, I thought of the same thing. I think he should have left it with the flight towards the sky - The final hug left a bad taste in the mouth and felt repetitive.
It was Hawkgirl not Hawkman.
Yes, "Isabella Mercedes". 😊
Great video, but...
I've always felt strongly opposed to the Kill Bill (Quentin Tarantino's) take on Superman/Clark Kent. "Bill" and Quentin don't get it, as far as I'm concerned.
The person who wakes up every day is Clark, not Superman, despite waking up with powers! He probably wakes up in fleecy or flannel pajamas, because he grew up as Clark... a Kansas farmboy, and a goofy farmboy at that. He was brought up as Clark Kent by Jonathon and Martha Kent before he was Superman. They instilled his personal values and humanity, and made him the (super) man that he is.
When the time came, after he and his powers matured, he needed a disguise. The Superman suit is his disguise, so that he can still have his life as Clark... which is the person he is, every day!
He wakes up every day, but has two jobs to do and also has to try to have some kind of normal and family life. He's a journalist, and a superhero... and he wears what he needs to wear to keep them separate... be that a pair of glasses, a different hairstyle, different posture or mannerisms, or a blue costume and red cape. That's just the way it has to be for Clark. He is constantly juggling and struggling, but he is, in the best versions, always Clark from Smallville, Kansas.
Tarantino knows the history of films, of that there is no doubt. But he doesn't get Clark (aka Superman) - not Superman disguised as Clark Kent. The best versions of Superman (comics, TV, animation etc.) have nailed this. Kill Bill didn't get it.
Just amazing... goooo KRYPTO 🤩
Loved it although the final hug was a bit lame 😂
Swear to God, I thought of the same thing. I think he should have left it with the flight towards the sky - The final hug left a bad taste in the mouth and felt repetitive.
It's a hug bro. You should be psyched to see a male and female having ANY earnest affection for each other on screen.