Director Steven Soderbergh has criticized modern superhero movies.
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Soderbergh said he doesn't see superhero movies as 'second-rate', but because he's a 'down-to-earth, realist' person, he doesn't associate himself with the genre.
Speaking to The Daily Beast as part of the promotion of his latest movie 'Kimi', Steven Soderbergh was asked if he wanted to write or direct a superhero movie. The Oscar-winning director stated that he does not see superhero films as 'second class', unlike heavyweights of US cinema such as Martin Scorcese and Francis Ford Coppola, but because he is a 'down-to-earth, realistic' person, he cannot associate himself with this genre.
Soderbergh continued: "I'm too down-to-earth to throw myself into a universe without Newtonian physics. I lack imagination in that regard, so the only movie I've taken to pure science fiction is the 2002 remake of Solaris, a character with a spaceship at its core. It was drama.”
The famous director said that the tendency to skip the intimate sexual scenes of superhero movies is "incomprehensible and destroying the world-building process" for him.
“For me to understand the world, figure out how to write the story and characters or manage my writing, there have to be things besides being able to bend time, defy gravity and shoot rays out of my fingers,” he said. nonstop news
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