Clark Kent es un extraterrestre que, de niño, fue evacuado de su mundo moribundo y vino a la Tierra, viviendo como un humano normal. Pero cuando los sobrevivientes de su hogar alienígena inv... Leer todoClark Kent es un extraterrestre que, de niño, fue evacuado de su mundo moribundo y vino a la Tierra, viviendo como un humano normal. Pero cuando los sobrevivientes de su hogar alienígena invaden la Tierra, él debe revelarse al mundo.Clark Kent es un extraterrestre que, de niño, fue evacuado de su mundo moribundo y vino a la Tierra, viviendo como un humano normal. Pero cuando los sobrevivientes de su hogar alienígena invaden la Tierra, él debe revelarse al mundo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 7 premios ganados y 46 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
Look, I love this movie because it's so different than the other superman movies we've had. A lot of people hate on it because it's "too dark" and "superman isn't like that" its like come on now they didn't change the character too drastically...
I try to watch this film once a year, Henry Cavill is my superman. Idgaf what others might say.
I try to watch this film once a year, Henry Cavill is my superman. Idgaf what others might say.
Man of Steel is a breathtaking and ambitious reimagining of Superman's origin that deserves far more recognition than it received. This movie breathes new life into the classic hero with stunning visuals, a grounded storyline, and one of the most powerful scores ever composed by Hans Zimmer. This film is nothing short of a chef's kiss - an underrated masterpiece that elevates the superhero genre to a whole new level.
Zimmer's background score is the beating heart of Man of Steel. His music captures the essence of Superman - hope, struggle, and inner strength - with a haunting, emotional resonance that stays with you long after the credits roll. Tracks like "Flight" and "What Are You Going to Do When You Are Not Saving the World?" take each scene to a higher plane, perfectly conveying Clark Kent's journey from outsider to hero. Zimmer's score is monumental and tender at once, turning each action scene into a visceral experience and each emotional beat into a moment of pure cinematic magic.
The film's visuals are nothing short of stunning. Snyder creates an immersive world, filled with grand, awe-inspiring scenes that lend Superman's story a sense of mythic scale. The Krypton opening sequence alone is a visual marvel, introducing audiences to a fresh and imaginative view of Superman's home world. And when it comes to Superman's first flight, Snyder delivers a scene so exhilarating and hopeful that it feels like an invitation to believe in the impossible.
This isn't just a superhero movie - it's a deeper exploration of identity, sacrifice, and the weight of destiny. Henry Cavill's Superman is both human and heroic, facing internal struggles that make his journey feel grounded and real. The movie's action scenes are intense and powerful, but they're backed by meaningful stakes that make every punch and every victory feel earned.
Man of Steel deserves to be remembered not just as a Superman film, but as a true cinematic gem. Snyder's direction, Zimmer's score, and Cavill's heartfelt performance make it an unforgettable experience that soars above typical superhero fare. For anyone who loves powerful storytelling wrapped in stunning visuals and an unforgettable score, Man of Steel is a must-watch - a true "chef's kiss" that honors and redefines an icon.
Zimmer's background score is the beating heart of Man of Steel. His music captures the essence of Superman - hope, struggle, and inner strength - with a haunting, emotional resonance that stays with you long after the credits roll. Tracks like "Flight" and "What Are You Going to Do When You Are Not Saving the World?" take each scene to a higher plane, perfectly conveying Clark Kent's journey from outsider to hero. Zimmer's score is monumental and tender at once, turning each action scene into a visceral experience and each emotional beat into a moment of pure cinematic magic.
The film's visuals are nothing short of stunning. Snyder creates an immersive world, filled with grand, awe-inspiring scenes that lend Superman's story a sense of mythic scale. The Krypton opening sequence alone is a visual marvel, introducing audiences to a fresh and imaginative view of Superman's home world. And when it comes to Superman's first flight, Snyder delivers a scene so exhilarating and hopeful that it feels like an invitation to believe in the impossible.
This isn't just a superhero movie - it's a deeper exploration of identity, sacrifice, and the weight of destiny. Henry Cavill's Superman is both human and heroic, facing internal struggles that make his journey feel grounded and real. The movie's action scenes are intense and powerful, but they're backed by meaningful stakes that make every punch and every victory feel earned.
Man of Steel deserves to be remembered not just as a Superman film, but as a true cinematic gem. Snyder's direction, Zimmer's score, and Cavill's heartfelt performance make it an unforgettable experience that soars above typical superhero fare. For anyone who loves powerful storytelling wrapped in stunning visuals and an unforgettable score, Man of Steel is a must-watch - a true "chef's kiss" that honors and redefines an icon.
Here, eleven years after this movie released, I have changed my mind about this movie. In the last eleven years, we have seen so many others DCEU and MCU superheroe movies, with one would or could connect to the other, making us assume or create some fan theories, about what happened and what will happen next.
For example, I think Infinity War and End Game were the peak MCU, everything after that the storyline kinda made up. While DCEU to be honest never even started. The connection between one another felt forced.
But this movie, can be a standalone movie. No need of sequel or prequel, it's already a great movie about a man.
Every essential you need to he a superhero is fulfilled. The background, the struggle, the realization, principles. Everything. It's a perfect superhero movie.
Initially I rated 7, but now it's a solid 9.
For example, I think Infinity War and End Game were the peak MCU, everything after that the storyline kinda made up. While DCEU to be honest never even started. The connection between one another felt forced.
But this movie, can be a standalone movie. No need of sequel or prequel, it's already a great movie about a man.
Every essential you need to he a superhero is fulfilled. The background, the struggle, the realization, principles. Everything. It's a perfect superhero movie.
Initially I rated 7, but now it's a solid 9.
I am old enough to have seen the original 2 Christopher Reeve Superman movies, and the idea of combining them is great. Henry Cavill is a better Superman, Amy Adams is a better Lois Lane, the script is far stronger, the baddies are more believable, I honestly can't understand the negatives; with the exception of the first 20 minutes, which just didn't work. A great attempt, far better than most DC movies, except the Nolan ones.
Am I one of the few people who actually love this movie? Man of Steel has beautiful visuals, an amazing cast ensemble, and action scenes to blow you away. The story is better than that awful Superman Returns movie and it's like the actors are doing their best. It's no Wonder Woman or Aquaman, but its a very fun watch and completely unforgettable!!
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- TriviaHenry Cavill refused to take steroids to muscle up for the role. He also refused any digital touch-ups or enhancement to his body in his shirtless scenes. He said it would have been dishonest of him to use trickery while playing Superman, and he wanted to push his body to the limits, to develop his physique into one that was worthy of the character.
- Errores(at around 1h 3 mins) When the ships arrive and broadcast the message to the world, multiple cities across the planet are shown, but it is nighttime in all of them.
- Créditos curiososThe Warner Brothers, Legendary Pictures, DC Comics and Syncopy Inc logos are shaded steel gray and appear in swirls and bends of Kryptonian metal.
If you look closely, the Warner Brothers, Legendary Pictures and DC Comics logos have Kryptonian writing.
- ConexionesEdited into Superman 75 (2013)
- Bandas sonorasRing of Fire
Written by June Carter Cash (as June Carter) and Merle Kilgore
Produced by Allison Crowe and Larry Anschell
Performed by Allison Crowe
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Man of Steel
- Locaciones de filmación
- Ucluelet, British Columbia, Canadá(Alaskan fishing town)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 225,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 291,045,518
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 116,619,362
- 16 jun 2013
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 670,145,518
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 23 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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