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All Star Superman – O filme

Quer dizer, não é um filme, é uma animação. Mas será que o épico do Grant Morrison sobre o azulão conseguiu ser adaptado para o desenho animado? A DC tá numa fase boa nesse tipo de filme (vide o aclamado Under the Red Hood, do Batman, do ano passado) e, se desse certo, podia ser a possibilidade destas animações saírem do nicho do fanboy.

E se você não tem idéia do que seja All Star Superman, só te digo uma coisa: você não sabe o que está perdendo. Sério.

Pra quem manja inglês, duas dicas: o documentário sobre o Grant Morrison (e o trecho em que ele fala como encontrou o próprio Super-Homem, um dia) e uma entrevista que ele deu falando da dualidade entre o Batman e o Super.

“Bruce Wayne tem um mordomo, Clark Kent tem um chefe”

Grant Morrison, em entrevista ao Hero Complex, fala que as diferenças entre Batman e Super-Homem chegam às suas identidades secretas, ao nível classista:

Superman and Batman are the two defining icons among comic books, and now that you’ve spent considerable time with both of them as a writer, I’m curious how you’ve come to view them, both as separate figures and as linked opposites.
Superman is very bright and optimistic. It’s all the simple things. He’s of the day and of the sunlight, and Batman is the creature of the night. I’m interested in the fact that they both believe in the same kind of things. But Batman is better. He’s screwed up. That what makes him cool. Even though he’s solved all his problems in his own head he is — as I see him — a man with a very dark sense of humor and a very dark view of the world. He has to overcome that constantly. He’s forever fighting to make the world better, which means it’s never good for Batman. The rest of us have good days. We don’t fight everyday. Batman fights every single day. He has that dark Plutonian side.

The public personalities of Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent don’t seem as polarized as their alter egos.
Bruce Wayne is a rich man. He’s an artistocrat. Superman grew up as Clark Kent on a farm bailing hay, and he’s got a boss that shouts at him if he’s late to work. He’s actually more human; Batman is the fetish fantasy psyche of the aristocrat overlord who can do anything he wants, and that’s fascinating. The class difference between the two of them is important.

I’ve never thought much about the class distinctions between the two.
You’re an American; you live in Los Angeles! You don’t have to think of class distinction in the same way we Brits do. But there is very much a distinction between the two. People often forget Superman is very much a put-upon guy. Bruce has a butler, Clark has a boss

True, but Clark also owns real estate in the Arctic, flies for free and can crush coal into fist-sized diamonds. He doesn’t need to have a boss.
Yeah, but he so wants to be like us. He pines after one girl while Batman has a whole host of fetish femmes fatale at his beck and call.

The ladies love the car, I think.
Of course. He’s got everything. I like that. He’s our kind of dream of the aristocrat. He’s even better than the Tony Stark/Iron Man thing; he’s got that as well as the dark side. That’s the difference between Superman and Batman. There both interesting to write, but Batman is the sexier one, definitely.

De volta ao primeiro Super-Homem

Rafa reviu o primeiro Super-Homem não resistiu a postar sobre o assunto:

a melhor cena é a da entrevista exclusiva da lois lane com o superman, no terraço do apartamento dela

mario puzo foi roteirista do filme e garantiu um dos melhores diálogos entre um ser humano e um alienígena, pois é disso que a cena trata: contatos imediatos entre um humano e um extra terrestre, porém numa conversa amena, recheada de graça e duplos sentidos inofensivos

um espetáculo de diálogo, que termina com o superman convidando a lois pra um vôo

eles acabaram de se conhecer, ela está encantada com a presença e a gentileza do homem mais forte do mundo, mas não sabe exatamente quem ele é

então voando ela pensa e se pergunta: ‘você lê minha mente?’

ou seja: o cara podia tudo, mas será que até a mente ele lia?

sem saber se ele lia ou não, ela pensa na possibilidade e termina pedindo pra ele ler a mente dela!

“Can you read my mind? Do you know what it is that you do to me? I don’t know who you are. Just a friend from another star. Here I am, like a kid out of school. Holding hands with a god. I’m a fool. Will you look at me? Quivering. Like a little girl, shivering. You can see right through me. Can you read my mind? Can you picture the things I’m thinking of? Wondering why you are… all the wonderful things you are. You can fly. You belong in the sky. You and I… could belong to each other. If you need a friend… I’m the one to fly to. If you need to be loved… here I am. Read my mind.

Comentei até com ele que tinha a ver com o All Star Superman, do Grant Morrison, e ele pilhou de ler. Massa.