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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 21, 2018 1:50:58 GMT
To be perfectly clear, of course there were at least hundreds of deaths. In such an event there would be. The same could be said about any of the major comic book movie battles that take place in a city or crowded place that hasn't had the chance to evacuate, including any of the major Avengers battles. You don't think anyone died in that Hulk/Iron Man or Sakovia fight?
But to be perfectly technical about this particular argument, those two deaths are the only ones that we ACTUALLY know about. We don't actually see or know about any other deaths from the point of view of the movie itself.
So, again, technically speaking, we know of only two actual deaths: Wayne's employee who stays in the building after he evacuates everyone else, and the little girls mother. Then there's the guy who's legs are crushed.
If a movie wants you to understand that there were tons of deaths it will show them to you. Otherwise you can really only point the finger at these two. And those happen in BvS, not MOS.
Colonel Nathan Hardy, Dr. Emil Hamilton and Jack O'Dwyer (mentioned in your text) are known casualties of the Battle of Metropolis. Several unamed F-35 pilots and military soldiers are also K.I.A. onscreen. Not due to any actions of Superman himself. Other side of the planet, remember?
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