• pjwestin@lemmy.world
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        11 hours ago

        Fair enough, but I meant that, specifically in that clip, he transforms from Clark to Superman and back to Clark purely through how he carries himself and a pair of glasses. It’s just a single take where he takes off his glasses, stands up straight, and looks like a completely different person.

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    14 hours ago

    The Clark Kent disguise would definitely fool most people that don’t regularly interact with either of them.

    The real dumb thing is it’s portrayed as fooling people who have a close personal relationship with him in both forms and spend non negligible amounts of time around both Clark and Superman. Those people would quickly notice.

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      Except, the Clark Kent persona is portrayed as the kind of person no one sees even when they’re talking to him.

      He gets his work done well, but not so well as to stand out. He doesn’t win awards or receive accolades. He never asks anyone to drop him off at the airport or help him move. He doesn’t ever call out sick or do anything else that would draw attention. He doesn’t get drunk at the office Christmas party. Automatically friend-zoned by every woman he meets, not because there’s anything wrong with him, but just because there’s nothing right about him. He’s not the guy you ask out. He’s the guy you ask to watch your cat so you can go on vacation with someone else. He’s only noticed in his absence, and then he’s quickly forgotten when he returns.

      Lots of people like that are completely invisible.

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    There’s a scene from the comics where Supes is talking to this young guy who recently learned about the secret identity thing. The guy says “So, what, you can never take your glasses off in front of anyone?” Supes smiles at him and says “I take my glasses off all the time. You know what people say? ‘Wow, you look just like Superman.’”

    Basically, it’s the Tony Hawks thing. People don’t expect a guy as important as super man to just be some dude getting a coffee. It’s more logical and more natural to assume that the guy who looks uncannily like Superman is just a guy who looks uncannily like Superman. That just makes more sense to people, so that’s what they believe.

    Also, this: https://youtube.com/shorts/nIFNhvv4Y4k?si=2HJItIzQ_ilft5w-

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    13 hours ago

    Parton and Chaplin, sure, but the other contests were for comic book heros that unless stated as part of the contest rules would not necessarily favor the films’ character adaptations.

    Which is to say Wolverine is canonically short.

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    I feel like this commonly used argument misses key context. There are numerous scenes where Clark disappears and then within literal seconds, Superman appears. Like yeah, the costume would totally work in instances where someone hadn’t literally just seen Clark, but if I just saw that fucker a few seconds ago and then saw Superman, I’d definitely at least do a contemplative eye squint.