Batman V Superman - Dawn Of Justice
The film also touched on the theme of fear and paranoia. Batman's fear of Superman was mirrored by the public's fear of the Kryptonian, highlighting the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of accountability.
The film takes place roughly 18 months after the chaotic events of Man of Steel , where Superman (Henry Cavill) destroyed much of Metropolis while fighting General Zod. Society is divided on whether Superman is a savior or a threat. batman v superman - dawn of justice
Snyder paints a world where the existence of Superman (Henry Cavill) has not solved the world's problems, but complicated them. The film opens with the destruction of Metropolis from Superman’s perspective—or rather, from the ground level. It is a visceral, terrifying sequence that establishes the tone: this is a world of consequences. The film is drenched in shadows, rain, and stone. It feels heavy. Unlike the breezy, technicolor optimism of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, BvS offers a universe of moral grays and existential dread. The film also touched on the theme of fear and paranoia
It restores Clark’s active investigation into Batman’s brutal brand of justice in Gotham. This justifies Clark's moral opposition to Batman, showing that his desire to stop the Dark Knight stems from investigative journalism and a code of ethics, rather than arbitrary dislike. Lois Lane’s Agency Society is divided on whether Superman is a