It's not that the concept of and mechanism for Noble's resurrection were lame but rather the overall execution. Up until that point Snyder didn't give us any indication that the Imperium'e elite had any special abilities (beyond combat training) or had any special tech implants. Noble's indulgences with his pet squid came across as nothing more than a fetish, so without proper foreshadowing it does indeed come across as a cheat and rather lame that he's miraculously resuscitated. Perhaps the lack of foreshadowing is due to the decision to split the movie in two and then further truncate Part 1 with this PG-13 cut? Only time will tell but when you have to refer to the novelization for the answer it's evident that Zack didn't do a good job of presenting it on screen in this version. This project seems it would have been better as a limited series rather than 2 feature films, but perhaps ZS's auteur ego wouldn't allow him to admit that.
p.s. - Speaking of resurrections, I could have sworn I also saw Ray Fisher's character make a brief appearance in the Part 2 trailer. A flashback or misdirect I hope?
Well, I'll just agree to disagree in general over this movie "working". Glad that you enjoyed it and are looking forward to what happens next. For me this strategy of PG-13 cut followed by R cut followed by Part 2 (or is Part 2 before the R cut?) is a colossal misstep and screams of pandering to his core fan base at the expense of solid storytelling.The lack of any information to hint at the neural network implants among the elite didn’t bother me. I don’t see that as a problem, really… The way of revealing it that was used in the film actually worked well for me.
The R-rated content for “the Twins,” not just one but a pair of aliens evidently, that apparently enjoy having *** with humans (and perhaps many other species?), is not appropriate for a PG-13 cut. The whole idea of inter-species *** I guess Zack felt was worth a look.
Only the Imperium elite have the neural link implants. I would think that rules Darrian out for what was done with Noble. Although the spirit of Issa, the Lifegiver, when incarnated in the flesh can possibly resurrect the dead. We saw that in the flashback scene of the royal princess with the dead bird. So I suppose if/when it is determined that Issa has been reborn (perhaps in Sam, or even Kora) she might have that ability. But I’m going to assume that given the explosion of the gunship when it hit the dock, that there’s probably not much left of Darrian’s body.
Anyway, my guess is that we’re only going to get flashbacks featuring Darrian Bloodaxe in Part 2, presumably told by his sister Devra. There’s a four comic run whuich i expect is probably about how the Bloodaxes started the rebellion. I think Devra will show up to defend Veldt, join the team, and tell that story. And indeed I’m expecting that in Part 2 each member of the team will tell their story in flashback narration style. I watched a video from a fan that for Rebel Moon Parts 1 & 2 theorized we may see Zack use the same form that he used from the Owls book trilogy, where the first book introduces characters, in the second book we learn the histories of the characters, and in the third book there’s the big battle.
If that speculation is correct, the use of flashback narration for all the team members will be criticized no doubt! It already has been for Kora.
I don’t need to list all the great films that use that storytelling device. The complaints will of course be about execution.
This all gets into the territory of what works for willing suspension of disbelief, i.e., buy-in, to the fiction. It genuinely fascinates me that I and many others that do enjoy this film can do that, and others cannot. I have very discriminating tastes, and one of my double majors as an undergrad was film studies. Just pointing out that I’ve formally studied the subject of cinema, although not making any grand claims that that makes my assessments better than anyone else’s. Anyway, I’ll be writing some essays about it, hopefully.
Well, I'll just agree to disagree in general over this movie "working". Glad that you enjoyed it and are looking forward to what happens next. For me this strategy of PG-13 cut followed by R cut followed by Part 2 (or is Part 2 before the R cut?) is a colossal misstep and screams of pandering to his core fan base at the expense of solid storytelling.
IMO Snyder failed to recognize the opportunity being afforded him by the medium this was being released on (i.e., Netflix's streaming platform). A limited series event would have given him the chance to correct many of the movie's faults (particularly lack of character and rebel team development) while also lessening the impact of the "cheat" at the end. You didn't have an issue with that but those without access to the novelization did (hell, it would have never occurred to me that one existed lol), but when you're binge watching a series it's less impactful. People are less likely to be critical when the answers to their questions are an hour away as opposed to waiting 4 months for Part 2 (or they subsequently read about “what actually happened” in a Snyder interview).
Has anyone else changed their Netflix profile pic to ZS?
Not only is this my Netflix profile pic it’s also my phone background to remind me of when I might make a bad decisionHas anyone else changed their Netflix profile pic to ZS?
But, to be fair, no one can take the Krypton sequences from Man Of Steel away. That encompassed what was best of what Snyder can potentially give an audience.
I love that you don't need to have seen the movie for these to be hilarious
Originally it just meant the "Non-Joss Whedon Version" so I guess that meddling Joss was at it again!What exactly is a "Snyder Cut" anyway?
I didn't mind the loss of Cavill as Superman. I enjoyed him there, but my biggest regret was not seeing a Krypton / Zod film. Good God, is Shannon just fantastic on all kinds of levels. That's the kind of film IMHO that would have kept the DCEU going strong.
Admiral Noble is nowhere near Shannon's Zod. That should be the first major clue why Rebel Moon Part 1 has struggled so badly with both fans and critics.
As close to his version as possible without interference and adjustment for runtime.What exactly is a "Snyder Cut" anyway? This term has become so well known. Is it literally more T&A and more violence, that's all? *** and Death? The basic ingredients of all advertising? That makes it the Snyder cut? Seems really childish and prurient and basic. Not enlightened in the least.
Just seems like that is what everyone is wanting/expecting. He likes hard-R, right?As close to his version as possible without interference and adjustment for runtime.
Why T&A? ZSJL didn't have any. Come to think of it, it had less.
300 and Man of Steel.That's my issue. Has he ever released anything he actually wanted to release? It always seems his hands are tied. There is always another cut because it's not what he wanted. Does he not know how to work with parameters? He always seems to have them. Perhaps that's a strategy: pay to see this and then pay to see what I took out.
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