The film begins with a Superman-like opening: a couple wanting a child, a spaceship crashes on the farm, and there is a baby inside, and they raise him.
Like Clark, he gets along fairly well with his family, but even though he answered the teacher's questions perfectly at school, he was still ridiculed by his classmates as a maggot.
He was attracted by the spaceship, and swooped into his mother's arms when he woke up. Knowing that he was adopted, he still regards him as his relatives and his parents as everything.
He also had the panic of discovering superpowers, and his grades were among the best in school, even better than Clark's at the time. The gift I really wanted was taken away by my father's indifference, just because my father didn't trust me.
But from start to finish, he never hurt anyone for no reason.
His parents cared about him very much, and when he was camping, his father even told him a little knowledge about adolescence, just to shorten the distance between each other.
Playing the game of trust in school, I fell to the ground because of the fear of my classmates, and all I could get was ridicule.
She was scolded by her classmates and parents as a mad woman, and she could only endure it for ordinary children.
And he has two choices, suffer like everyone else, or kill those who hate him, the former is painful, but the latter is great.
He chose the latter.
Knowing that his identity was brainwashed by the spacecraft to "take the world", his attitude towards ordinary people is still normal. But as the classmates laughed, the psychiatrist insisted on telling his superiors that the uncle stubbornly made small reports to his parents, he said
It's not good for anyone to do so.
The heating up of one thing aggravated his father's suspicion and fear of him. Even his father tried to kill him on the grounds of hunting. He was shot in the back of the head. He slowly stood up, his eyes full of disbelief and anger.
In the barn he hugs his mother
I actually want to do good things.
He still has good intentions in his heart, and the reason for good intentions is to always believe in his mother.
But the moment his mother waved his arm, he realized that even the only mother who trusted him wanted to kill him.
He felt hopeless, and despite his mother's desperate desires, his eyes were full of determination, and he flew into the sky and let go. He no longer has any nostalgia for the world.
He has superhuman intelligence, superhuman strength, but not the most important thing, the only thing that doesn't depend on him: the attitude of the people around him.
If everyone around him cares about him and trusts him, even if the spaceship is bewitched in every possible way, he will not be shaken, and he will be the next superman.
Unfortunately, no one is here to save the world this time.
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