For my money, this was the most unashamedly fun and crowd-pleasing Superman film since II. There is a lot that I like about both SR and MOS (not least of all the leading men) but both films were in their own way somewhat dour and sombre. SR was overly slow, with an anticlimactic ending while MOS went over the top to compensate.
This one, while not perfect (I voted A, but not A+) had a leading man at least as good as Cavill or Routh and surrounded him with a great cast, especially Lois (of whom I’ve been a fan since Mrs Maisel, Guy and (best of all) Mr Terrific (could’ve used more Wendell Pearce, though) and put him in a universe I immediately wanted to see more of (something that SR in particular never really did for me - when WB’s spin later retconned it as a farewell to the Reeve films, I thought “fair enough, really”).
Most movies are too long now; we watched Sinners last weekend and while I loved it, I also felt it to be another example of a filmmaker so in love with the world he’s created that he can’t bear to trim it, even for the good of storytelling. At 1:55, Superman zipped along nicely and didn’t outstay its welcome.
Gripes? Wasn’t a huge fan of the twist about his parents but kudos to sticking to it and not making it a devious plot by Lex. Interesting that Joker and Batman were similarly prepared to tamper with the backstory of the hitherto-heroic Thomas Wayne. And I don’t know if I need to see yet more scenes of skyscrapers etc collapsing(but does go with the genre TBF).
Wasn’t spoiled for the cameos - this Supergirl is clearly going to be different from Helen Slater and Melissa Benoist.
Here’s to more of the new DCU, Gunnverse or whatever people want to call it.
This one, while not perfect (I voted A, but not A+) had a leading man at least as good as Cavill or Routh and surrounded him with a great cast, especially Lois (of whom I’ve been a fan since Mrs Maisel, Guy and (best of all) Mr Terrific (could’ve used more Wendell Pearce, though) and put him in a universe I immediately wanted to see more of (something that SR in particular never really did for me - when WB’s spin later retconned it as a farewell to the Reeve films, I thought “fair enough, really”).
Most movies are too long now; we watched Sinners last weekend and while I loved it, I also felt it to be another example of a filmmaker so in love with the world he’s created that he can’t bear to trim it, even for the good of storytelling. At 1:55, Superman zipped along nicely and didn’t outstay its welcome.
Gripes? Wasn’t a huge fan of the twist about his parents but kudos to sticking to it and not making it a devious plot by Lex. Interesting that Joker and Batman were similarly prepared to tamper with the backstory of the hitherto-heroic Thomas Wayne. And I don’t know if I need to see yet more scenes of skyscrapers etc collapsing(but does go with the genre TBF).
Wasn’t spoiled for the cameos - this Supergirl is clearly going to be different from Helen Slater and Melissa Benoist.
Here’s to more of the new DCU, Gunnverse or whatever people want to call it.