And that is fine. I personally thought it was okay. But it appeared to me that a lot of people had the sentiment that this was the first movie that ever “gets them”.
It doesn’t have to be. There’s enough movies that depict isolation, loneliness, and outsiderism. But since this was coming from a supervillain franchise it seemed that a certain demographic suddenly stumbled into more serious topics processed through a movie with a familiar theme while they could have had that all along, just without the theme, but based in reality and executed better.
Personally (anecdotal) I don't think I've ever seen anyone raving over how this movie was groundbreaking.
But every time it comes up there's lots of people saying "ACTUALLY it's NOT that ground breaking!" a la the stop-having-fun meme.
I mean yeah it was the "same kind of movie" as Taxi Driver. And Empire Strikes Back was the same kind of movie as A New Hope. Big deal.
As far as superhero movies goes, it was refreshingly off beat from the rest of the carbon copy avengers movies we've had shoved down our throats. And the climax of the movie was really powerful, in a way that wasn't done before in Taxi Driver or otherwise. The last 10 minutes justified the entire movie on its own.