
The premiere of the new “Superman” remained a few days, and the Warner Bros., it seems that it was ultimately successful – without footsteps, without reservation, without “well, if not compared to the first.”
Critics around the world have already viewed the restart of James Gann and explain almost unanimously: this is precisely the film that the genre has not been enough in recent years.
No long -term superhero suffering, as in the version of Zach Snyder. Instead, a clear, dynamic, on the deliberately naive cinema, in which the superhero looks like a hero again, and not the embodiment of a psychological trauma. David TorenVet, the new Clark Kent, received many praising reviews, and his opponent of Nicholas Holt is “wonderfully ugly”, as mentioned in one of the reviews.

This is how Western critics describe the film:
- “This is a large strip page in motion-right, sincerely, easily set up. I left the hall with an idiotic smile on my face.” (Chris Evangelist, /Film)
- “This film returned an interest in the genre. He has an excellent casting, vividly visually, he is brave, warm and not a drop cynical.” (Bill Bria, /Film)
- “The best adaptation of Superman in the last twenty years. The rivets play a not -so -dumping idol, but a naive provincial.” (Randy Jones)
- “The movie looks and feels like a vacation. Every actor is in place. I looked with breaks and time to think – and I can’t find a minus.” (Amelia Emburning, IGN)
- “Holt is a beautiful lutor. The core shines. Lois Lane, crypto – all in place. This is not only happiness – this is a serious achievement.” (Courtney Howard)
Of course, without negativity, it was not done either – but an important role is not affiliated with the film itself, but with the fact that it is so -called “not the same” and “not for that”. Proponents of the previous DC course, led by Zak Snyder, who apparently did not have enough gloom and tear, are particularly indignant. And a separate increase in criticism caused James Gann’s explanation that “Superman’s story is the history of the immigrant”, after which Fox News immediately baptized the film “Super-Listen”.
Until now, the official assessments are still paramount, but the first impressions are unambiguous: the “Superman” worked not only returned to the genre that he once loved. The premiere in cinemas is planned for July 11.
Source: Popcorn News

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