Man of Steel (2013)
Starring: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Russell Crowe, Michael Shannon, Laurence Fishburne, Christopher Meloni.Director: Zack Snyder
For many years, the Superman franchise was in turmoil. From scripts that could have been written better by a five year old, to tantrum throwing and problematic lead actors, this was one superhero that seemed doomed to stay locked in limbo for a very long time.
As a kid, I grew up with the fabulous Christopher Reeve as the man in the red cape. I was never particularly keen on Margot Kidder as Louis Lane, but loved the whole concept of someone like Superman who could save the day, change history and bring mankind back from the brink. Fantastic villains like Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor and Terence Stamp as General Zod will stay in my mind for a very long time. In saying that, it was only the first movie that I really enjoyed, at a little of the second, but the subsequent follow ups were pretty abysmal.
These days, the re-working of the 1950's comic book heroes by DC and Marvel seem to aim towards showcasing current computer graphic technology and turning our heroes into hunks.
Henry Cavill is every girls dream. He is tall, chiselled, handsome and buff and donning the red cape has made him a household name, and my oh my, does he wear that cape well.
The casting for this is pretty spot on. I really loved Henry as Clark Kent/Kal-El/Superman. He has the whole superhero look down pat, and with some intense training from celebrity trainer Mark Twight, managed the man of steel muscles as well. There is one scene in particular where Clark emerges from the sea without a shirt on, and I think I audibly sighed at how perfect he was. The re-worked costume for Superman is great. Really modern and well done.
Amy Adams as the smart and determined Lois Lane is much better than Margot Kidder. Amy is, in my mind, a classic Hollywood beauty. She doesn't look fake, she isn 't drop dead gorgeous, she just has that classic look about her that in Hollywood, is timeless and she is fantastic with Henry.
Russell Crowe has long been someone that I loved to hate. I had heard too many stories of his 'blokey' persona and his 'I'm better than everyone' attitude. I really think he's matured as a person as well as an actor and comes to the front in his role as Kal-Els Dad, Jor-El. He looked great in the costume and did justice to Marlon Brando's performance from the 1978 movie.
Michael Shannon was an odd choice for General Zod, but he worked in such a way that you really felt how much he put into this role.
Kevin Costner and Diane Lane were incredibly well chosen as Kal-Els earth parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent and the scene where he loses his father and is unable to help, is an emotional one.
After sitting through three quarters of the movie in awe of how amazing everything looked, the one thing that really bugged me ended up being the over use of CG towards the end. I realise that you are talking major damage and destruction when two aliens with incredible strength are having a bit of an argument, but I just felt too many buildings were destroyed with little to no mention of the lives that most surely would have been lost due to this epic demolition crew.
So what will Zack pull out of the bag for the sequel? At the time of writing, San Diego Comic Con 2013 has just wrapped up and Zack has revealed that two of DC's biggest will be in the sequel, Superman and Batman. Henry has already signed on to play Superman, but no word on Batman yet, with Christian Bale saying he won't don the black cape again.
I guess it's a case of "WATCH THIS SPACE"
So what will Zack pull out of the bag for the sequel? At the time of writing, San Diego Comic Con 2013 has just wrapped up and Zack has revealed that two of DC's biggest will be in the sequel, Superman and Batman. Henry has already signed on to play Superman, but no word on Batman yet, with Christian Bale saying he won't don the black cape again.
I guess it's a case of "WATCH THIS SPACE"
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