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Question, how long have you been drawing for and how often in a week would you say you draw?
I’ve been drawing since I’m a child and I draw like twice a week. I progress very slowly lmao
“Ich will Liebe”, rufe ich immer wieder Ganz allein, bin ich voller Egoismus Es reicht nicht, es reicht nicht, ich will mehr Ich will ein Lächeln, ich will Wärme
MUCC (Akasen)
experimental portrait commish!!!! thanks so much to akasen for being so patient <3
Quick Review - Man of Steel (Akasen)
Man of Steel does what traditionally comes to mind when doing the first Superman film in any given series, tell the origins of Superman and the life he had on Earth. It does this, and it does this well. We spend a good bit of time on Krypton at the beginning during the discussion of Kryptons crisis regarding the collapse of the planets core and the coup set by the Kryptonian General Zod. Kal-El is sent to Earth and we cut to a matured Clark Kent, on a journey to find out who he is and why he is here on Earth. Many times, the film cuts back to moments in Clark's childhood, like flashbacks to his past, where we get glimpses to moments of his life that in some way are relevant to what is happening at the present.
The centered conflict of the film comes down as so, General Zod has escaped imprisonment and seeks to take Clark, demanding that Superman be turned over to him or grave consequences will be had. Clark decides to go along with it, turning himself over to the American Military. This all leads to a series of fights between beings of inhuman powers and capabilities, and fights on a caliber that Hollywood has yet to produce before. The film basically is becomes nearly nonstop with action, giving you only mere moments of calm before Superman gets into some other fight or conflict. To some degree, I did find it sometimes hard to pay attention, although this could be because I had front seats for this.
When it comes down to it, “Man of Steel” is a film to behold and awe at. As a story, it honestly isn't going to win any major awards. Much of the acting is great, the writing is alright, but overall, it just plays out as a really good Superman film. But that doesn't mean that down the line we won't see a sequel and that the sequel won't be good or even far surpassing expectations. With its stunning visuals and some great acting, this film is a must see. Just make sure to leave the theater somewhat disappointed after bringing your girlfriend to it. Henry Cavill is a natural born heart and had this Asians girlfriend giddy every time he practically smiled, had his shirt off, or both if such a scene existed. Actually, if such a scene did exist, I think she'd have died from a heart attack.