REVIEW
The Man of Steel finds himself outshone by a new team of ruthless superheroes who hold his idealism in contempt.
A intellectual look at the Superman character with some philosophical and moral questions relating to Superman's role in the 21st century.
The mere fact that the main characters are seen by the people as heroes even though their direct actions would portray them as villains really shows a sentiment of human psychology relating to things in our day to day lives and how much our perceptions of things have changed.
Superman's outlook remains unchanged, a hero for all mankind believing that all people are capable of doing good and redeeming themselves while the movie reveals that this may not be the right way to look at things anymore. The movie does give one elements to think about and the end fight scene making you gasp as you begin to question what would happen to Superman if his faith in humanity wavered and he became a darker hero......
All in all a good movie and though the morals are a bit adult in nature and understanding, it will be enjoyed by people of all ages and not just the kiddies.
DIRECTOR
Michael Chang
CAST
George Newbern - Superman / Clark
Pauley Perette - Lois Lane
Dee Bradley Baker - Atomic Skull
Catero Colbert - Coldcast
Melissa Disney - Menagerie
Troy Evans - Pundit
MOVIE TRAILER
MOVIE BABE
Supergirl anyone?
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