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| A vendor displays a promotional newspaper
declaring "Superman is Back" at the 59th Cannes Film Festival May 24,
2006. (Photo:
CRIENGLISH.com.cn) |
BEIJING,
June 20 -- "Superman Returns," which opens in the United States next week, is
receiving knock-out first reviews from critics, with newcomer Brandon Routh
tipped to win over audiences as the latest crime-fighting "Man of Steel."
Hollywood's two trade newspapers, Daily Variety and
Hollywood Reporter, gave the movie strong reviews, with The Reporter describing
it as "a heartfelt Superman movie that plays to a broad audience thanks to an
emotionally troubled Man of Steel."
Daily Variety critic Todd McCarthy said director
Bryan Singer had imprinted the Warner Bros. movie with its own personality.
'Superman Returns' is never self-consciously hip, ironic, post-modern or camp.
To the contrary, it's quite sincere, with an artistic elegance," he said.
Routh won praise for his apparent effortlessness --
with his resemblance to Superman predecessor, the late Christopher Reeve, not
going unnoticed.
The movie's plot has Superman returning to Earth
following a mysterious absence of several years. Back home, an old enemy plots
to render him powerless once and for all while the superhero's great love, Lois
Lane (Kate Bosworth), has moved on -- or has she?
Newsweek said Singer, who left the popular "X-Men"
franchise to make "Superman Returns," did the right thing from the start of
"this gorgeously crafted epic" by showing respect for the most foursquare comic
superheroes of them all.
The magazine added that "Routh may or may not be a
real actor, but he effortlessly lays claim to the iconic role, just as Reeve
did. Indeed, he virtually duplicates Reeve in the way he plays Kent as a
diffident, awkward Midwestern colt."
"Next to Singer's champagne, most recent superhero
adventure movies are barely sparkling cider."
Time magazine said Singer and writers Michael
Dougherty and Dan Harris had revived and revised the story's premise. "The
result is an action adventure that's as thrilling for what it means as for what
is shows," Time said.
The film is Superman's first big-screen appearance
since the 1987 movie "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" starring Reeve.
Warner Bros. is a unit of Time Warner Inc.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com.cn)