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Man of Steel (2013) Directed by Zack Snyder



You know something is wrong when I just can't say with absolute certainty that I liked this movie better than "Superman Returns".

"Superman Returns" arguably had a worse story but it did a better job at telling it. That's the main thing with this movie; I just never could get really into it, due to poor story handling. The pacing felt off and even though this is a 143 minutes long movie, it still felt rushed.

It just doesn't take the time for its story and characters to truly set itself up and develop into something interesting and engaging. It's as if every sequence is missing 1 or 2 scenes that would have helped the movie to develop its story, characters and emotions more effectively.

It felt like a very bland movie to me. I never felt any excitement, there was never any tension, it never moved me, it never surprised me with anything and it just failed to make an impact on me, in any shape or form. No, even entertainment-wise this movie falls kind of short, due to the way how it's constructed.

The movie starts off as a Star Wars type off science-fiction/action flick, it than starts to focus more on some its drama and after that it turns into a full blown, summer blockbuster, action-packed, popcorn flick. These different movie segments however don't blend together very well. The start on Krypton feels needlessly long (I mean, common! We all know Superman's origin story already) and overcomplicated, probably just to give Russell Crowe more screen time and stuff to do. The middle part doesn't work out that interestingly, due to it that it just doesn't seem able to do anything interesting with its characters and emotions and by the time the real big action starts to kick in, the movie has already worn you out, with its constantly fast pace, other 'minor' action and its (rushed) rapid story developments.


Guess they did try to give the Clark Kent character some more depth and personality and yes, I probably also like this Clark Kent better than any of the other Kent's from the past but once he turns into Superman, he's a far less interesting and fun character to watch, as weird as that may sound. The Clark in this movie feels more 'human' than any of his predecessors but the Superman character still remains a quite boring and bland one. The movie perhaps could have used some more humor at times but that simply wasn't the approach this movie was going for unfortunately. You could say it's taking itself a tad bit too serious, as is the current trend for modern superhero movies. This certainly goes at the expense of especially the movie its main character in this case.

Some people are at least going to like and appreciate this movie for its action. And yes, the second half of this movie offers plenty of that. Problem for me however was that it constantly seemed to be repeating itself and was relying too much on its special effects. I lost counts, the amount of times Superman or one of his fellow Kryptonians crashed into a building, during a fight scene. You should make a drinking game out of it! And there is just something terribly effective about watching a bunch of super human's, OK aliens in this case. having a go at each other. You know that every punch that gets thrown isn't going to sort any effect and all of the other stuff that is thrown and shot at them isn't neither.

Thing with movies that are heavy on its CGI also is that no matter how well they are made and awesome they look, back in your mind you always know you're watching something that isn't real and it feels like you're watching a very fancy video game, in which you yourself don't even get to do- or control anything or anyone. I'm not bashing this movie its special effects, since it's all fine looking but surely they could have held back a little during some of its sequences. The movie goes all out and just a tad bit over-the-top with its action and special effects toward the end, if you would ask me.

I know, I probably sound more negative than I should be. After all, I didn't hated the movie, not at all! It's just that there is so much wrong with it and so much potential had gone to waste. The movie as it is is a still watchable enough one but far from my favorite Superman telling. Kind of funny that the goofy, over-the-top, colorful looking- and significantly cheaper Superman movie from the '70's is still the best telling of the story till date!

6/10

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2 new TV spots: Man of Steel (2013)




A young itinerant worker is forced to confront his secret extraterrestrial heritage when Earth is invaded by members of his race. From: IMDb.com

TV spot #12: Man of Steel (2013)




A young journalist is forced to confront his secret extraterrestrial heritage when Earth is invaded by members of his race. From: IMDb.com

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A young journalist is forced to confront his secret extraterrestrial heritage when Earth is invaded by members of his race. From: IMDb.com

Trailer #4: Man of Steel (2013)

A young journalist is forced to confront his secret extraterrestrial heritage when Earth is invaded by members of his race. From: IMDb.com





Directed by: Zack Snyder
Starring: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Russell Crowe and others
Current release date: June 14, 2013

Trailer #3: Man of Steel (2013)

A young journalist is forced to confront his secret extraterrestrial heritage when Earth is invaded by members of his race. From: IMDb.com

Directed by: Zack Snyder
Starring: Russell Crowe, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams and others
Current release date: June 14, 2013

Trailer #2: 42 (2013)

The life story of Jackie Robinson and his history-making signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers under the guidance of team executive Branch Rickey. From: IMDb.com

Directed by: Brian Helgeland
Starring: Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford, Alan Tudyk and others
Current release date: April 12, 2013

Trailer #2: Man of Steel (2013)

An alien infant is raised on Earth, and grows up with superhuman abilities. He sets out to use these abilities to guard his adopted world. From: IMDb.com

Directed by: Zack Snyder
Starring: Henry Cavill, Russell Crowe, Amy Adams and others
Current release date: June 14, 2013

Trailer: 42 (2013)

The life story of Jackie Robinson and his history-making signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers under the guidance of team executive Branch Rickey. From: IMDb.com

Directed by: Brian Helgeland
Starring: Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford, Alan Tudyk and others
Current release date: April 12, 2013

Teaser trailer: Man of Steel (2013)

A child sent to Earth from a dying planet is adopted by a couple in rural Kansas. Posing as a journalist, he uses his extraordinary powers to protect his new home from an insidious evil. From: IMDb.com

Directed by: Zack Snyder
Starring: Henry Cavill, Russell Crowe, Amy Adams and others
Current release date: June 14, 2013

Twelve Monkeys (1995) Directed by Terry Gilliam





(Review originally written at 1 March 2009)

Terry Gilliam might not be as well known and appreciated as the Spielbergs, the Kubricks and the Scorseses of our world but he certainly has the same status as those directors, especially in the world of movie making business itself. Just look at all those big name actors who are always willing to play in his movies, for a very small payment, also often in some quite small and odd roles, like Robert De Niro in "Brazil" and Brad Pitt in this movie.

Gilliam movies are not easy to place in one corner. They often have surreal elements of pure chaos but they are yet made with an incredible eye for detail and precision. "Twelve Monkeys" is above all things a science-fiction movie but unlike any that you have ever seen before. It doesn't use any fancy effects or futuristic looking places. It's instead more set in the 'present' time and the futuristic elements from the movie are all far from looking settling. It's a filthy and depressing future, which also helps to bring you close to the main character. It certainly is one of the essential science-fiction movies from the '90's.

It's a very visually rich movie, that is very imaginatively put together. But no, the movie is not just purely style over substance. It also has a really great written story, that takes on original approach on time traveling. It doesn't progress as you think it does and the story is in constant motion and development. It provides the movie with some great moments, as well as a great and unforgettable ending, that makes the overall movie perhaps even better.

It stars Bruce Willis in the main lead but in a role like you have never seen him in before. It's perhaps his most emotional and involving roles. It also stars Brad Pitt in a totally crazy role, before he had reached the true status of a big Hollywood celebrity (the movie has already began production and signed on Pitt before the release of movies such as "Se7en" and "Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles"). It still is perhaps the best role Pitt ever played and it also earned him his first Oscar nomination.

It also is perhaps Terry Gilliams best movie till date and it also certainly still is his best known one and commercial most successful one, despite the fact that this is not really a mainstream movie and this certainly also is not Gilliams style, as can be seen in this unique, visually and narratively strong movie.

9/10

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