A eficiência de Superman como um super-herói é questionada quando um novo grupo de superpoderosos combatentes do crime, conhecidos como "A Elite", entra em cena.A eficiência de Superman como um super-herói é questionada quando um novo grupo de superpoderosos combatentes do crime, conhecidos como "A Elite", entra em cena.A eficiência de Superman como um super-herói é questionada quando um novo grupo de superpoderosos combatentes do crime, conhecidos como "A Elite", entra em cena.
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- 1 vitória e 3 indicações no total
- Superman
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- Lois Lane
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- Manchester Black
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- Atomic Skull
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- Terrence Baxter
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- Coldcast
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- Young Manchester
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- Menagerie
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- Pa Kent
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- Pundit
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- Kid Playing Superman
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- Jimmy Olsen
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- The Hat
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- Abigail
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- Falling Man
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- Vera Black
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- Shocktrooper
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- Newscaster
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Avaliações em destaque
Directed by Michael Chang (17 Episodes of Batman: The Brave and the Bold), the film features the voices of George Newbern (Adventures in Babysitting), Pauley Perrette (NCIS), Dee Bradley Baker (American Dad), and Robin Atkin Downes (The Conjuring 2).
While not my favorite DC animation style, this film is still a solid and enjoyable addition to the DC animated universe. The villains are compelling characters, ruthless and unpredictable. The depiction of Superman and Lois is well-executed, with entertaining interactions between them. The action scenes shine, showcasing excellent use of the villains' superpowers. The final showdown is well-crafted, making the unfolding narrative a fun experience.
In conclusion, Superman vs The Elite is another worthwhile contribution to the DC animated universe, featuring a solid premise and great villains. I'd give it a 7/10 and recommend watching it at least once.
Superman comes into contact with a new superpowered group calling themselves The Elite, but they have a different way of doing things and that brings them all into conflict.
The Elite believe in killing the bad guys, and I sided with them throughout. Superman captures bad guys, they escape, countless people die, rinse wash repeat. I firmly believe that eradicating the threat makes more sense, and such a fear would also lower crime as well.
Because of that I found myself disliking the hero and that's simply bad writing, he came across self righteous and this all built to a damaging finale.
You see I was enjoying the film, it was one of the better DC outings I'd seen in a while so thats why the final 10 minutes were such a shame.
Superman vs The Elite will be a fantastic watch for folks who believe in Supermans message, but if you're like me this was radiate disappointment.
The Good:
The Atomic Skull & Menagerie were great
Well scored
The Bad:
Superman looks goofy, like Solomon Grundys slow half brother
This movie actually made me dislike Superman
Not keen on the ending
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
I firmly agree with The Elite over Superman
4 vs 1 is a "Fair fight"
I absolutely loved it. Highly recommended.
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.
Overall, I found this movie very enjoyable, and it successfully captured much of what I love about the character while also telling a really interesting, thought-provoking story that went beyond costumed characters beating each other up. As others have pointed out, the analysis is pretty simple and one-sided, and while a more thorough treatment could've been nice, I still liked it the way it was. The point of the movie was to defend Superman's idealistic way of doing things in a cynical and angry age, and personally I don't have a problem with that - heck, I actually really like it. Yes, there's certainly a need in the world for a more thorough treatment of these issues, but that doesn't mean this film has to do it all.
The depiction of Clark/Superman in this film was very nice. I think they captured his most important traits just about perfectly. He comes across as authentically human and an embodiment of our highest ideals at the same time. I also really loved their portrayal of Lois and Clark's relationship. An especially cute aspect was seeing them maintaining their journalistic rivalry despite being a married couple now. We also saw that their relationship has its ups and downs, just like everybody's, but that their love and commitment for each other is incredibly strong. It just reinforced in my mind how awesome and important an aspect of the series Clark and Lois' relationship can be, and I'm so glad they paid it attention. I have to say, Lois came across as a little too whiny, especially with the voice they gave her, but I do like that she's far from perfect.
The Elite were entertaining and interesting in both personalities and powers, which I was grateful for - I'm glad they weren't just generic bad guys. Still, I wished they hadn't tried quite as hard to dial down the viewers' sympathy for them, as it's one thing that could've made the film a little more nuanced easily.
If you accept its one-sided nature, the moral conflict and Clark's quest to restore justice and morality is a beauty to behold. I loved how they explored how Superman is more than someone who just solves our problems - he's an inspiration to us, someone we can aspire to be like. He doesn't just beat up the bad guys. He shows us that there's a better way. And that's what the Elite, and the "edgy" superheroes they were designed to spoof, just don't get. Superman's quest isn't just to stop some villain from doing something - he's actually trying to convince the people of earth, us, to hope for better things and not settle for violent solutions. Their depiction of the conflict, and especially how it was resolved, was very compelling.
The artwork and animation was serviceable at worst, but I'd be lying if I said they were super impressive. Probably the worst thing of all was, at the risk of sounding a little silly, Superman's chin. For some reason they decided to make it really big and odd-looking. There were also a few moments that looked just a little cheap in the animation department, such as one near the start where it was very obvious that everything was absolutely still and rigid other than Superman's mouth. Overall, this aspect of the film wasn't bad, certainly, but it wasn't particularly great either.
This is pretty minor, but I just have to make a quick note of this - Superman's alter ego of Clark Kent is an aspect of the character I love, and while he didn't play a huge role in the story, he did get some nice screen time and he was portrayed nicely. (To be clear, there was no visible difference in personality between him and Superman, but I'm a-OK with that.) I just feel compelled to mention this because, in my personal opinion, the Clark Kent from Superman: The Animated Series is one of the worst versions of the mild-mannered reporter ever created (despite the overall solid-ness of that show), and so it was just really nice seeing a well-done version of him in a modern animation - so nice I felt compelled to comment on it.
Oh, and, I just have to say it - the idea of people rallying around and singing the praises of total jerks who talk about how they're going to solve problems in the harshest possible ways reminds me a bit of a certain presidential candidate, which will certainly date this review, but whatever.
Overall, if you have any interest in Superman, superhero cartoons, etc., I definitely recommend you give this a watch.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesProducer Bruce Timm voices an MI-6 agent.
- Erros de gravaçãoTodas as entradas contêm spoilers
- Citações
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.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Elite Unbound: No Rules, No Mercy (2012)
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- US$ 3.500.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 16 min(76 min)
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- 1.78 : 1