For five years, Superman (Brandon Routh) has been away from Earth, coaxed into space by a belief that Krypton may still exist. Finding nothing, he comes back to a changed world--not only has terrorism become rampant, but Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) has married, started a family, and won the Pulitzer for her piece "Why the World Doesn't Need Superman." After a stop in Smallville to see his adopted mother (Eva Marie Saint), Superman is back in Metropolis, and Clark Kent has his old job back at the Daily Planet, with everyone still incredibly oblivious to his alter ego. But where there's Superman, there's Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey), and he is likely to be planning something dastardly--in this case, using a piece of pilfered kryptonite to grow an entirely new continent that he will control.
Bryan Singer (X-MEN 1 and 2), armed with a script by Dan Harris and Michael Dougherty, approaches the red cape with reverence for the lore of the character, and respect for Richard Donner's SUPERMAN (1980) and Richard Lester's 1980 sequel, films that ushered in the era of the modern superhero film. Singer's SUPERMAN is filled with melancholy, and not so subtly suggests the notion of Superman as a Christ figure, sacrificing himself to save mankind. But there are still laughs, mostly courtesy of Spacey (clearly having a blast) and Parker Posey as his moll, Kitty Kowalski, as well as plenty of gasp-inducing set pieces, including a spectacular and terrifying almost-plane crash and a sinking boat. While modern visual effects have allowed Superman to go to entirely new realms, Singer keeps them from becoming the film's raison d'être, thus keeping the Man of Steel's gigantic heart intact--heavy though it may be.
HD-DVD Features:
Elite Red HD Case
Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Digital Surround Sound MLP 5.1 - English
DDP 5.1 - English, French (Quebec), Latin Spanish
Subtitles - English SDH, English, French, Spanish - Optional
Closed Captioned - English - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Featurettes - 1. "Making SUPERMAN RETURNS: From Script to Screen"
2. "Designing Superman: From Art and Costume Design to Set Construction"
3. "The Joy of Lex: Behind the Scenes with Kevin Spacey"
4. "How Filmmakers Recreated Jor-El, Superman's Father Played by Marlon Brando"
5. Additional Scenes (10)
Director of Photography
Newton Thomas Sigal: Cinematographer, SUPERMAN RETURNS (2006)
Executive Producer
Scott Mednick: Executive producer, SUPERMAN RETURNS (2006)
Executive Producer
Thomas Tull: Executive Producer, SUPERMAN RETURNS (2006)
Production Designer
Guy Hendrix Dyas: Production Designer, THE BROTHERS GRIMM (2005)
Story
Bryan Singer: American Director
Story
Daniel Harris: Screenwriter
Story
Michael Dougherty: Screenwriter, X2 (2003)
Costume Designer
Louise Mingenbach: Costume Designer, THE RUNDOWN (2003)
Review 1:
3 stars out of 5 -- "Spacey powers the movie with ripe, nasty fun....All the actors serve Singer's vision."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.124 07/13/2006
Review 2:
"Routh and Bosworth have a puppyish connection that grows on you, and it's tapped by a shrewd romantic story." -- Grade: B
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.135 06/30/2006
Review 3:
4 stars out of 5 -- "It's the deftness with which the director walks this line between classic and contemporary that makes SUPERMAN RETURNS a success."
Source: Total Film
p.28 08/01/2006
Review 4:
5 stars out of 5 -- "The performances are all outstanding, especially Bosworth, who is fetching and interesting as Lois Lane, but the biggest key to the film is Routh's excellent performance in the title role."
Source: Ultimate DVD
p.80 08/01/2006
Review 5:
4.5 stars out of 5 -- "[The] elements -- the casting, cinematography, design and score -- ultimately serve Singer's greatest achievement, which is the storytelling."
Source: Box Office
p.40 08/01/2006
Review 6:
"As in the X-MEN films, Singer keeps coming up with interesting ways to demonstrate superpowers....A satisfying installment which goes beyond soap to show a genuine development in the life of its heroes."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.76 09/01/2006
Review 7:
4 stars out of 4 -- "For all the digital dazzle, it harks back to a more innocent age....This is a good old-fashioned romantic fantasy."
Source: Uncut
p.121 09/01/2006