Review: Superman Returns
Superman Returns is a worthwhile addition to the corpus of superhero comic book-to-movie adaptations. It isn't quite as good as my friends and I expected it to be, considering the trailer and the fact that X-Men/X-2 director Bryan Singer directed it. Compared to other recent superhero movies, it lacked a philosophical/moral theme or point. The main themes were Superman's romance with Lois Lane and his battle with Lex Luther. The primary theme, the romance, was well done. Based on the idea that Lane has gained a fiance and a son during Superman's 5-year absence, the movie mantained a romantic tension between the main characters throughout the entire film. The second theme was a bit flat. There was no sense of a grand war of any sort between Luther and Superman, or the fate of the world hanging in the balance, though the plot called for both.
In spite of this shortcoming, I recommend the movie for anyone but those who hate superhero movies. I can't compare any of it to the "real" Superman story, as I am not familiar with any other versions. Some further notes: it's a fairly clean PG-13 with some violence. Be aware that it's a long, 2 1/2 hour view.
Arrive on time to see trailers for M. Knight Shyamalan's movie Lady in the Water, to be released July 21, and Spiderman III, which we have to wait for until May 4 of next year.
In spite of this shortcoming, I recommend the movie for anyone but those who hate superhero movies. I can't compare any of it to the "real" Superman story, as I am not familiar with any other versions. Some further notes: it's a fairly clean PG-13 with some violence. Be aware that it's a long, 2 1/2 hour view.
Arrive on time to see trailers for M. Knight Shyamalan's movie Lady in the Water, to be released July 21, and Spiderman III, which we have to wait for until May 4 of next year.