That would be Frank Langella.Hell, I'd say aside from Spacey and the guy who played Perry White (whose name escapes me) I'd say the whole cast was pretty weak.
Oh! I honestly never made that connection before. Interesting.When it was released in 2006, it had been five years since 9/11. Superman is described as having been gone for five years; the implicit meaning of that being, Superman left, and then 9/11 happened.
I think the most basic problem with Superman Returns is that it's a bit too melancholy. Singer's work has a dark streak to it, which is fine, but it's not appropriate to the Superman character. Superman is not dark; Superman is brightness and optimism and the flag and apple pie. And he's not morally ambiguous, either -- the entire bit with the kid being or not being Superman's, and Superman leaving him to be raised by Richard, would work well enough in most films or with another character, but with Superman? Superman is supposed to be a very basic, very simple, not completely psychologically realistic character; I don't think that "Superman as a divorced dad" (figuratively, not literally) really works as a concept. It's not that there's anything wrong with that, but it's messier than the character of Superman should be depicted as being involved in.
I liked the unspoken subtext of the film. When it was released in 2006, it had been five years since 9/11. Superman is described as having been gone for five years; the implicit meaning of that being, Superman left, and then 9/11 happened. I liked that idea. I think it should have been played up more -- not overtly, I don't think 9/11 should have been directly addressed, but I like the idea of linking the return of Superman to a sort of national re-invigoration, a restoration of American optimism and morality after an unnamed national disaster.
That could have been good but it would have taken away from Singer's consuming need to work out issues related to his having been adopted.
I thought Superman Returns lacked a big catastrophe during Superman's absence in the movie itself.
It was a movie about trying to kill Hitler...And Valkyrie was related to his issues being Jewish?
I think it was due to the lack of chemistry between the actors. Well, that and the blandness of the performances.... And some snarky souls have said that the bland and unconvincing flirtation between Clark and Lois in SR was a reflection on his lack of romantic love for women... but that wasn't moi, mind you.![]()
And the blandness of the script ... and the directing ... and the visual palette ... and the score ... and ...Well, that and the blandness of the performances.
I kinda got the impression from the extras and interviews that Singer hired Routh because he was hot for him.
Not that there's anything wrong widdat.
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