Feb 252006
 
two reels

Superman returns to Earth (thus the title) after a five year absence. While he was away, Lois has had a child and Lex Luthor has gotten out of prison. Luthor’s plan is once again based on real-estate and will kill millions. Superman must stop Luthor as he attempts to reintegrate with society.

So, Superman has been gone for five years on a trip to Krypton, yet the story ignores that. He could have been in Wisconsin writing his novel for all it matters to the film. Instead, the plot is about Lex Luthor wanting to sell real-estate (because that was in Superman I) and the Superman/Lois/some dude love triangle that no one was crying out for.

Superman Returns never had a chance. Director Bryan Singer, who’d had success with the X-Men, didn’t make a film that could stand on it’s own; he made an homage to the old Christopher Reeve movies. This is a big budget fan film. We get scene after scene that either references the earlier films or are directly stolen from them.

Ignoring Superman III and IV, and making a sequel to Superman II was a fine idea. Giving Brandon Routh no chance to make the title character his own was not so good. Routh is good as Routh, but he makes a second rate Reeve. Kate Bosworth is a bland Lois, the beginning of an unfortunate trend in underwritten and poorly performed female love-interests in superhero films (see Nolan’s Batman).

And did they retcon away the out-of-nowhere memory stealing kiss from Superman II? If not, shouldn’t Lois be a bit freaked about having a son by a “man” that she has no recollection of having sex with? Shouldn’t see be thinking about super-roofies?

While it feels too much like Donner’s work in most way, the tone is off. Brandon’s Superman has the goofy Kent bit down, and Spacey’s Lex (and his many sidekicks) are pure comedy, but it’s presented as serious. We get a dark and nasty presentation of pure camp, and the first step toward the dismay and Jesus fixation that would mark Snyder’s take on the character.

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