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Man of Steel (2013)

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From the directive vision of Zach Snyder, (Director of superhero movie “Watchmen”, Hero movie “300” and superhero movie “Legend of the Guardians: Owls of Ga’hoole” … Uh, actually scratch that last one) comes Man of Steel; the attempted rebirth of a nearly destroyed comic book icon… Superman.

Now straight off the bat, Man of Steel could not have possibly done any worse than Superman Returns (Which is pretty much the “Batman and Robin” of Superman films, if you take the hint). So, in typical Zac Snyder fashion, A larger than life epic with a ludicrous budget ($225 million), an insane amount of visual effects (most which are pretty decent), a drawn out, slow story line/plot and an all-out war/alienation of the protagonist. An in all departments, Man of Steel delivered in spades. 

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Since the release of Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice and the announcement of Justice League, It is widely received that Man of Steel was just a basic re-introduction to the origins of Superman as a void filler to keep the fans interested until the real blockbusters come out (and if it was Dawn of Justice… It definitely missed the mark). So partly, that could be the excuse for mid-range plot development (at best) and recycling/re-purposing the major fight sequences and events from a previous movie (pretty much most of Superman and Superman II).

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There are some redeeming factors such as: the special effects have been significantly enhanced, there are some great acting performances from Kevin Costner and Russel Crowe (with decent performances from Henry Cavill, Amy Adams and Michael Shannon), Fans are gifted to a different, darker side of Superman. But overall, these faint bright moments are overshadowed by clichéd, lazy writing and a very minimal attempt at trying to develop a story/plot beyond an origin story. But hey, if it brings in $668 million … Cha Ching.

Overall, If you want a more complete Superman experience, You should either watch Superman and Superman II with Christopher Reeve or start invested in a few comic books (If you’ve got the time and money, it’s definitely worth it!)

Rating: 2.5/5

- Jack 

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