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L'homme d'acier se retrouve dépassé par une nouvelle équipe de super-héros impitoyables qui méprisent son idéalisme.L'homme d'acier se retrouve dépassé par une nouvelle équipe de super-héros impitoyables qui méprisent son idéalisme.L'homme d'acier se retrouve dépassé par une nouvelle équipe de super-héros impitoyables qui méprisent son idéalisme.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
George Newbern
- Superman
- (voix)
- …
Pauley Perrette
- Lois Lane
- (voix)
Ogie Banks
- Terrence Baxter
- (voix)
- …
Catero Alain Colbert
- Coldcast
- (voix)
- (as Catero Colbert)
Melissa Disney
- Menagerie
- (voix)
Paul Eiding
- Pa Kent
- (voix)
- …
Troy Evans
- Pundit
- (voix)
David Kaufman
- Jimmy Olsen
- (voix)
Andrew Kishino
- The Hat
- (voix)
- …
Pamela Kosh
- Abigail
- (voix)
- …
Jeff LaPensee
- Falling Man
- (voix)
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Somehow I knew this movie was going to be ALL THAT when the opening credits kept showing images of the Superman cartoon of my youth from the late 60's series. I loved that touch. Also let me say from the start that like a previous reviewer, I enjoyed this so much better than Superman All Star even though the artwork was a let down. Throw in George Newbern's voice again as Supes & Abby (Pauley Perrette) from NCIS as the voice of Lois Lane & you've got a winner for sure. BTW, I think she did a great job as Lois showing her as the feisty, modern, take-no- prisoners, lady reporter that we all should be familiar with by now. Her love for Clark/Superman is real & unwavering as well. I thought the exploration of current 21st century geo-political themes of waring nations and/or terrorism coupled with Superman eventually going dark as his rep goes way down hill via the new younger Elite as they rise up to try & take over was portrayed very well indeed. The action sequences and/or fight scenes kept the pace flowing while being fairly realistic, cartoon-wise anyway. Definitely PG rated for the violence & mature themes. In closing, I highly recommend this movie!
The world is falling apart and Superman is overwhelmed. Atomic Skull turns people to dust. Superman considers ending him, but brings him in instead. A new group of superheroes arrives on the scene and befriends Superman although they don't play by his rules. They call themselves The Elite and the public seems to like their harsher attitude.
Superman's idealism has always been material for a morality tug-of-war. This is doing it right up front. I like these characters. Superman may have won the battle, but I don't think he won the argument. The ending is also a bit messy. I would start with that inter-dimensional spaceship first. Nevertheless, it's a good big-idea superhero story.
Superman's idealism has always been material for a morality tug-of-war. This is doing it right up front. I like these characters. Superman may have won the battle, but I don't think he won the argument. The ending is also a bit messy. I would start with that inter-dimensional spaceship first. Nevertheless, it's a good big-idea superhero story.
This movie raises an interesting dilemma. How should criminals be dealt with? Especially those who pose a major threat to the safety of the public over and over again. Superman and the superhuman group known as The Elite butt heads over this predicament. Superman is obviously the good guy, but it's understandable why people have problems with how easy he is on villains. People die because his solutions can be, and often are, temporary. The Elite prefer to eliminate the villains completely preventing any further threat from them. But they go way overboard and enjoy their work way too much and end up becoming a problem themselves. Is there a balance somewhere between Superman's way and The Elite's way of dealing with the monsters of humanity and beyond? The action sequences in this movie are decent. The Elite are interesting with their abilities which are a bit out there. The central plot is really the social and moral dilemma mentioned above. It makes you ask yourself some tough questions. That alone makes this an interesting movie to watch.
Written by Joe Kelly & based on his story published as "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice and the American Way?", IMO...this is the BEST of the original DC animated Superman-movies that they made so far. The story is very nicely crafted with a good script that shows what can be done with Superman to keep him relevant in today's world. It finely explores the most human & moral issues of our favorite Man of Steel & put him into a fascinating challenge against a pretty interesting & kinda unusual super villain & his gang. Though I haven't read the comics but the earlier All Star Superman movie pretty much disappointed me after hearing lots of great stuffs about the original comic but here I think they succeed mostly in terms of portraying Superman the way he's supposed to be. There's no General Zod or Lex Luthor nor it was about a particular rivalry or an origin story but still it beautifully delivered what any good super-fan wants to see in a movie. Though I'm not a fan of Japanese Anime sort of artwork for any American superhero animated-movie treatment but it didn't bother me much this time, cause the voice actors did a great job & mainly the story & script was surprisingly too good for a DC animated film.
I absolutely loved it. Highly recommended.
I absolutely loved it. Highly recommended.
An extremely well done Superman story that touches on the major moral aspects of a superhero as powerful as Superman.
I should start out by saying I was NOT looking forward to this movie based on the previews I had seen, and after watching the movie I was VERY impressed with how it turned out. Does a great job of talking about the grey area of Superman's moral code of not killing anyone and if that is the right way to go in today's world.
Batman and Superman both don't kill, and as a result their villains ALWAYS escape and cause more harm, so why NOT end the monsters right there and save everyone for good? That's the central theme, and it presents it in an intelligent way with plenty of interesting and unique action. The animation is pretty good, and I actually ended up preferring this Superman visual style than the other Animated-Series style Superman.
The action was all great, felt like they made really good use of Superman's powers and strength... which sometimes they forget to do.
The story really kept me interested and I didn't really know how it was going to all end, and was surprised at how into it I was at the end and really wanted to see how it all turned out.
I would put this up right next to the Batman/Superman animated movie.
8.5 out of 10.
I should start out by saying I was NOT looking forward to this movie based on the previews I had seen, and after watching the movie I was VERY impressed with how it turned out. Does a great job of talking about the grey area of Superman's moral code of not killing anyone and if that is the right way to go in today's world.
Batman and Superman both don't kill, and as a result their villains ALWAYS escape and cause more harm, so why NOT end the monsters right there and save everyone for good? That's the central theme, and it presents it in an intelligent way with plenty of interesting and unique action. The animation is pretty good, and I actually ended up preferring this Superman visual style than the other Animated-Series style Superman.
The action was all great, felt like they made really good use of Superman's powers and strength... which sometimes they forget to do.
The story really kept me interested and I didn't really know how it was going to all end, and was surprised at how into it I was at the end and really wanted to see how it all turned out.
I would put this up right next to the Batman/Superman animated movie.
8.5 out of 10.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesProducer Bruce Timm voices an MI-6 agent.
- GaffesToutes les informations contiennent des spoilers
- Citations
Manchester Black: You think that's it? It's not over, you poncy twit. If you think I'll just go to jail and rot, you're living in a dream world!
Superman: Good. Dreams save us. Dreams lift us up and transform us into something better. And on my soul, I swear that until my dream of a world where dignity, honor and justice are the reality we all share, I'll never stop fighting. Ever.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Elite Unbound: No Rules, No Mercy (2012)
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- Budget
- 3 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 16 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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