Masand's verdict: Superman soars
Published on Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 22:56, Updated on Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 15:29 in Entertainment section
Tags: Rajeev Masand, Friday Flicks
Superman Returns
Starring: Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth and Kevin Spacey
Direction: Bryan Singer
First Krrish, now this week Superman Returns, it's the season of superheroes.
Now, I grew up on Superman and I think a lot of us did, and honestly I speak for a whole generation when I say that I wanted to be Superman when I grew up - I mean, he was this cool guy with all these superpowers, most exciting, of course the fact that he could fly.
You know, in my opinion, the two biggest challenges that lie ahead for this new Superman film is - firstly, can any actor replace Christopher Reeve as the Man of Steel, and secondly, after so many years of technological advances, are we still going to be excited watching Superman fly?

Now the thing about Superman Returns is that it's a sort of continuation to the first Superman film that was made way back in 1978.
This story starts five years after that one left off. So in this film Superman finally returns to earth after looking for remnants of his lost planet, Krypton.
His alter ego Clark Kent gets his old job back at the Daily Planet, but so much has changed in these years. Superman's girlfriend Lois Lane has moved on - she now has a son, and she's engaged to another man.
Also, Superman's nemesis Lex Luthor is back, and this time he's managed to get his hands on some Kryptonite and he's determined to take over the world using that.
Let's go back to the two challenges that I spoke of earlier. Can any actor replace Christopher Reeve? To a whole generation, to many generations actually, Christopher Reeve was Superman.
You know unlike Batman or Spiderman who have masks that hide their faces, Superman you recognise from his face. And that face, for many of us, will always be Christopher Reeve.
But, to give credit where it's due, Brandon Routh, the actor who plays Superman in this new film, is such a dead ringer for Reeve, that you almost don't miss the original actor at all. If there's anything lacking in Routh's performance then it's that slight touch of humour that Christopher Reeve brought to the role, especially when he was playing Clark Kent.
Routh plays Superman very earnestly and that's not a bad thing, but it would've been nice if he just brought that sense of fun to the part every once in a while.
Now, the other challenge. I remember being spellbound as a little kid when Superman just thrust himself off the ground and sailed into the sky. But that was nearly 28 years ago, and since then, we've seen Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, Spiderman, just about every special effects spectacle you can think of. So how does director Bryan Singer make that moment special even now, so many years later? Well, he tries.
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