Superman Returns
Starring: Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey
Directed By: Bryan Singer
Running Time: 154 minutes
Rated: Rated PG-13 for some intense action violence.
Something Old, Something New
Of course there is also something blue, and that would be Big Blue
himself. The word "iconic" certainly applies when you are dealing with
perhaps the most recognizable comic book character in the world. People
who wouldn't know Wolverine from sardines instantly recognize the "S"
and Bryan Singer certainly seemed to understand this in making this
film. The reverence that Singer has for the source material and the
original Superman films with Christopher Reeve are evident throughout
the movie. Whether it adds or detracts from the movie is debatable and
is a matter of taste.
Superman Returns borrows heavily from prior incarnations of Superman,
both the print version and the film versions. For fans there are plenty
of nice moments in the film that they should recognize including a
recreation of the cover of the original Superman comic book. For the
more casual fans you will recognize many of the set design elements from
the Christopher Reeve movies and even Marlon Brando is dusted off for a
brief cameo as Jor-El, Superman's father. Part of the reason for this is
because Superman Returns is supposed to be a sequel to the prior films.
In that sense recycling some of the elements makes sense.
While I liked the nostalgic touches, I thought that Singer went a little
too far in reaching back. Not only does he bring back Lex Luthor as the
bad guy but Luthor is again joined by a female companion who becomes
horrified when she learns the true scope of Luthor's plan. Speaking of
plans, Luthor has yet another weird ocean front property scheme that
makes about as much sense as the one in the original movie. I felt
Singer went a little overboard and should have tried to introduce
something new for the audience. It almost seemed at times I was watching
the original movie with some updated special effects.
Within the sometimes flawed story we are introduced to a new man of
steel in Brandon Routh. One of the oddest complaints I have seen is that
people think Routh just tries to mimic Reeve's bungling Clark Kent. I
think this criticism is unfair. I'm not sure what else they expected to
see as this was supposed to be a sequel. Was Routh supposed to play
Clark Kent as some sort of leather jacket wearing bad boy all of a
sudden? Routh wasn't trying to be Reeve, he was trying to be Superman as
Clark Kent and in that sense he does a good job.
If Routh is almost as good as Reeve as Clark Kent I think he actually
surpasses Reeve as Superman. Even though Routh lacks the same physical
presence, he creates a Superman who seems more powerful, more serious
than before, partly because of the advancement in special effects but
also due to a very good performance by Routh. This a more world weary
Superman and despite his youngish looks Routh is convincing as a being
of almost unlimited power trying to save lives while being denied a real
life of his own.
Its a shame that the newest version of Lois Lane played by Kate Bosworth
isn't able to match the performance of Routh. Bosworth has the same
problem Katie Holmes had in Batman Begins, she simply looks and acts too
young to be a Pulitzer Prize winning, crack reporter. In one scene she
is supposed to show her savvy by asking some hard hitting questions and
instead comes off as a precocious child trying to act grown up. While
she is certainly prettier than Margot Kidder she pales in comparison to
Kidder's version of Lois Lane and you wonder why the world's most
powerful being would be interested in her.
I wanted to give the movie a higher rating but there were a couple of
plot holes in the movie that I thought were simply unforgivable. This
was disappointing because of the care Singer seemed to take in honouring
the franchise in the rest of the movie but this may just be me being
picky. Overall this is an effective and enjoyable film and should win
over new fans while giving the old fans something to like as well. The
special effects are top notch and there is a good mixture of action and
drama. The plot itself was a little weak and I didn't like the direction
the movie took with the Superman-Lois Lane story line, but it will be
interesting to see what they can do with it in the next film.
3.5 stars out of 5
© 2005 Review by Son Tran