Superman's stance is of course closer to Earth, which is where he grew up for 33 years. He could give his life for this, just like Zod.
Zod and Jor-El also foresee the destruction of Krypton, and also work hard to save their own family from total destruction. Just the method is different. And the difference between a general and a scientist is understandable. But the movie needs a villain. So Zod's paranoia is infinitely amplified.
It's silly to say that the rulers of Krypton exiled criminals and instead saved them from catastrophe. Not quite. The rulers in this type of film have always been stupid, which is of course the eternal truth, but the ruler has never admitted that Krypton will be destroyed, so there is no logic to exile before it is destroyed. Their non-recognition is also the reason why Zod and Jor-El rebel against the ruler, so it's not contradictory.
In fact, I am more curious about how the Jor-El couple discovered and mastered the magical research topic of creating a child on Krypton, which has been formulating the various abilities of the born baby.
I've always felt that Superman is the brightest superhero, this person has almost no dark side. As a person who knew from a young age that he had superpowers, it was quite difficult to hold back when he was idle, and he could not fight back when he was bullied. I really admire the educational ability of this stepfather.
Speaking of stepfather, it's really a bit unfair to die. I do not agree with the so-called unreasonable exchanging of people for dogs. When Jonathan went to rescue the dog, it didn't necessarily mean that he never came back. He just got caught in his leg and couldn't run back and was unfortunately killed. But even so, it was beyond imagination for Clark to watch him die without helping him. Don't say that you will reveal your identity, even if it is impossible, there is no reason not to save your father.
From the beginning of the fight between Zod and Jor-El, I wondered how this kind of fist-swinging style with no superpowers could become Superman's opponent. Sure enough, in the end, it was still a bare-handed duel against Superman, and the two's fighting ability was so good that it made people desperate to think that if they fought like this, they would lose their game. Then he twisted his neck.
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