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Superman Returns


Just as many other fans of the series, I waited for many a year until the time The Man of Steel would hit the screens again. After 2 reasonable TV series, Superman once again flies high in this, the latest movie of the American Icon. The film is a delicious feast for the senses.

Bryan Singer, the director, pays homage to the old 1970's Superman films and this aspect of the film was my favourite. With introductory credit sequences mimicking the old movies, and John William's absolutely stunning score in full flight, the film gets off to a fantastic start and never goes down.

Filled with some awesome action, this time The Man of Steel is more about being a man rather than the steel part of it. The film details Superman's complex relationship with his long time girlfriend Lois Lane. Lane, who is now engaged and has a child is initially skeptical of the Superman phenomenon, but by the concluding stages of the film Superman win's his girl back and of course saves the world from the sardonic, sadistic and rather hilarious villainy of Lex Luthor.

The film plays along spectacularly. Action is inserted at all the right places, the reason why he is Superman is shown clearly and viscerally, the film is absolutely beautiful to look at. This is perhaps the greatest superhero film ever made. It may not find the place in my memory after 10 years like the first films did, but Singer's work here is outstanding. He transports Superman into an epic about love, religion and loss.

Bringing in obvious Christian allegories (the use of Gregorian chants at certain scenes) Superman bears the burden of humanity and is reborn after a meeting with the Pontius Pilate (or in this case Lex Luthor). Brando also finds himself in the picture and is used sparingly but hautingly, whatever he does have to say very much reinforces the fact that is almost an appropriation of Christ for our times.

The obvious questions of course detail the nature of Brandon Routh's portrayal of Superman. Not for a second did I believe this was someone else, Brandon Routh is Superman, he lives it to the fullest extent possible. His turn as Clark Kent is also beguilingly smooth. Being an emotionally troubled hero this time round, Routh has some chances to display some histrionic talent and he does this with great subtlety. Christopher Reeve has now been backed up with a look a like, but Brandon makes this Superman his own.

"I'll always be around" Superman says to Lois in the very last piece of dialogue of the film, just as Lois hopes he does, so do we, the audience. This is the stuff of marvel, Superman is back, and boy what is return it is.

“Superman Returns”

  1. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    Hi Venkat.

    Good review and I am yet to see the movie. But already having the glimpse of Superman in Tamil.( They have not done lousy job here!)

    Getting back to the review I find your writing has more of Pro's touch (I remember your article in CricInfo) no matter how hard I try, I can't get the beautyful flow of verse like you do.

    Recently watched The Terminal in television for the n'th time the main reason is John William's bgm score. It's still ringing in my head and also for wonderful direction of steven speilberg and wonderful acting of Tom Hanks.Wish to hear sound track of superman soon.

  2. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    Thanks very much for your comments Karthik, I am very much humbled. Yeh The Terminal is also another highly entertaining movie. Tom Hanks was quite brilliant in it and as you say, Williams again provided a very unique score.

    You have indicated that you have not heard the Superman theme, I really suggest you do because it is an absolutely enchanting score. The main theme is really wonderful. Unfortunately Superman Returns is not scored by Williams, only the main theme is widely used!