Why Superman Matters | Superman vs The Elite

Published 2023-10-04
Superman has been a paragon of justice, and a symbol of hope for nearly 90 years. However in this eternal march of progress are Superman's ideals still relevant? Let's Find out Together!

All Comments (21)
  • @StareachValcin
    Superman vs the elite is a great movie that shows who Superman is, what he stands for, and why good people like him are relevant in this world, regardless of how much the world changes.
  • @Selnathorn
    Lex Luthor is mastermind indeed. Afterall, one day he took 40 cakes. That's as many as four tens.And that's terrible xD
  • @cybertramon0012
    That scene where he's acting like the Elite is so powerful, because it remind people just how much they take his kind nature for granted. That if people like the Elite ever went too far and started going after innocents, the Superman would be there to stop them. But when Superman does whatever he wants, there's no one to really stop him. We don't see any other heroes (since this is focused on Superman) but given what he did while playing serious, most of them wouldn't be able to stop him before he took them out. The world's only hope would be to keep their heads down and pray he doesn't decide they're guilty of something.
  • @cidlunius1076
    Our world is sorely lacking a symbol of hope and all Superman can do is reach out behind the pages and give us the strength to do the right thing.
  • @karithay
    The reason for a lack of character depth of the Elite is because they are [not much of] a parody of The Authority, who were very popular at the time of the comic's publication. It is assumed that folks will know enough about them without going in depth, the same as the many parodies of the Justice League.
  • @gibbs615
    This is truly one of Superman's greatest animated movies! It also shows how important he's always been as a superhero and how he can inspire us to be good people ourselves in real life.
  • @AtenSol12
    ive been chuckling nonstop at "terrible, incurable disease.. being british" why is it so funny 😂
  • @andrepaul3483
    My forever favourite Superman movie! Also,George Newbern aka MY Superman growing up reading the "Dreams Save us.." speech. Oh man. CHILLS
  • @WarWeasle1
    You can't talk about this story without talking about The Authority, which was the direct inspiration for the Elite. Their leader, Jenny Sparks is the same British Union Jack type. They have a dimensional shifting ship and they were they ones spearheading the idea of superheroes acting to overthrow governments, to the point where "Willy", a US sponsored supervillain with thousands of powers, takes them out. "Welcome to the Oval office president Gore", indeed.
  • What compliments the source material more was the fact that it was merely a reaction towards the anti-heroes trend in the '90s (Punisher, Authority, etc), but it still applies to what came after (invincible[3 years], TheBoys[6 years], Irredeemable[9 years], etc. These numbers mean their establish gap, which superman predated) Little did supe realize that it was just the beginning, and also the animated movie came out a year prior to MoS
  • @XmortoxX1990
    This not only my faorite Superman animated movie, is also my favorite DC animated movie. This moves depicts Superman so perfectly, I don't think it will be topped in a long time
  • @overlord6993
    And james gunn si going to use whats so great about justice and the american way for superman legacy using the authority which is perfect I think to show the core of the character while also making it a cool film
  • @wikiuser92
    In the comic, they didn't actually fight on a life-supporting alien planet, but the Jovian moon Io.
  • To me this movie is my favourite Superman movie I adore everything about this movie and to me it perfectly encapsulates everything that makes Superman important in today's world and why now more than ever as countries fo to war, people die and nihilism and cynicism affect countless today, Superman acts to remind us that their is hope and that he truly believes in everyone even if his enemies and the Elite and Manchester Black are a great representation of the 21st century a cynism and misguided justice, they are an antithisis of Superman's morals and everything he doesn't want to be be. Superman feels the weight of every person he cant save and it mentally affects him like an anchor holding the weight of the world on his back yet when hes tempted by those dark thoughts he chooses to be good despite his immense powers, because Superman just wants to help and truly believes in us all even when we don't believe in ourselves. It adapts the story "What's so funny about truth, Justice and the American Way" perfectly I couldn't recommend this film enough to the people who say Superman is boring, because to me this film really disproves that notion quite well. It just frustratingly confuses me how such an amazing DC animated film is overlooked?
  • @gplus46
    Thoughtful video! Why do many people want side characters to be fleshed out?
  • @Kyd0rlander
    i feel so bad for him bro 😭, i cant imagine what it would be like to be infected with british-gitis
  • @mustafa_F_M
    3:47 am I the only one who sees her getting thrown because of her kick not an intentional movie from the police?