KAPOW: Review Of James Gunn's Super!

KAPOW: Review Of James Gunn's Super!

An advanced screening of the movie was shown last weekend at the Kapow! Comic Con in London and here is my spoiler-free review of the film some believe is better than Kick-Ass! Was it? Find out here...

Review Opinion
By JoshWilding - Apr 13, 2011 03:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Action



In the outlandish dark comedy SUPER, James Gunn has created what is perhaps the definitive take on self-reflexive superheroes. When sad-sack loser Frank (Rainn Wilson) sees his ex-addict wife (Liv Tyler) willingly snatched by a seductive drug dealer (Kevin Bacon), he finds himself bereft and wholly unable to cope. But, inspired shortly after by fictional man-made superheroes of lore, he decides to fight back under the guise of a DIY crimefighter, the Crimson Bolt. With a hand-made suit, a wrench, and a crazed sidekick named Boltie (Ellen Page), the Crimson Bolt beats his way through the mean streets of crime in hopes of saving his wife.


There was a lot of hype surrounding the mysterious "Movie X" at the Kapow! Comic Con this past weekend in London. With the promise the it featured a character with a cape and weird name, speculation was rampant that they were talking about Thor from, er, Thor or X-Men: First Class' Magneto. It was when signs went up saying that it was a screening for over 18's only that it became clear it was more than likely neither of those, and when the lights did finally go out in the packed auditorium of more than 500 people, the few sighs that it was indeed Super were soon drowned out by the sound of laughter.

Super is a very, very funny movie. I like comedies, but I'm not usually someone that sits down and laughs out loud for an entire hour and a half. Well, I sure did this time. The humour, even when it gets a little on the nasty side, is some of the best I've seen and this is for the most part due to the fantastic cast. Rainn Wilson as The Crimson Bolt delivers his lines in a far funnier style than most other actors would have, and I find it difficult to imagine anyone else pulling off the character so effectively. Ellen Page as Boltie and Kevin Bacon's villainous turn as Jacques are equally funny with the material they have to work with, while Liv Tyler feels somewhat pointless. That's nothing against her as an actress, but both her performace and character are somewhat dull when compared to the rest.

I know simply calling the three main cast members "funny" and leaving it at that feels somewhat a little vague, but there's a good reason for this. While James Gunn's script is undoubtedly both clever and humourous, the characters themselves are hard to care about. Frank (The Crimson Bolt) clearly has mental issues, Libby (Boltie) is a murderous sociopath and Jacques is your bog standard bad guy. While Frank's position is easy to symphathise with, he is not. Super is an extreme, more adult version of Kick-Ass without the heart. Big Daddy and Hit Girl are even more murderous than The Crimson Bolt and Boltie, but they're nowhere near as insane or unlikeable. I don't for a second think that everyone will feel like this, and it will very much vary from person to person, but I couldn't help but be left with something of a bad taste in my mouth after watching the movie.

James Gunn does a great job directing, but it's the script that causes the majority of problems. The frankly bizarre religious subtext may involve a hilarious cameo from Nathan Fillion, but it otherwise feels out of place and simply highlights just how mental a character Frank is. As is evident from the above synopsis, it's a fairly simply premise, and while there are a few neat twists and turns along the way, the movie rarely moves past being anything other than just a funny movie. There was one twist near the end that I don't think anyone will see coming and I'm sure it will split opinions. It certainly shows that Gunn pulled no punches with the movie. The ending is also far from upbeat, and again will more than likely contribute a great deal towards whether or noth you enjoy Super.

Overall, I enjoyed this movie a great deal. It's downright hilarious and an enjoyable way of spending 90 minutes. However, there is an underlying nasty feel to things that stopped me from really liking it. The comparisons to Kick-Ass are inevitable and despite the fact that it's a lower budget, hardcore version of that film, it's just nowhere near as good. It lacks the heart and personality, and despite the fantastic performances and great dialogue, the story and end result did not sit all that well with me. I would most definitely advise checking out Super...just don't be surprised if you leave the cinema with no clear idea exactly what to make of it.







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WellDrawn
WellDrawn - 4/13/2011, 3:40 PM
I'm glad everyone is comparing this flick with Kick-Ass, as if they represent two ends of the 'real world superhero' spectrum. As everyone knows, Rain Wilson was BORN to play....


Although I'd love to see Patton Oswalt play MODOK as well. Makes me lol just to think about it.
Growler
Growler - 4/13/2011, 3:44 PM
Thanks for that well thought out and eloquent review.
The mental health issues will divide opinion I'm sure but there are a lot of people who'll just love it regardless.
I'm hoping this gets a full UK release soon as I really do want to see this film.

airbeyonder18
airbeyonder18 - 4/13/2011, 3:48 PM
@Josh: Thanks for the warning.
gambgel
gambgel - 4/13/2011, 4:18 PM
Kitty Pride and Sebastian Saw on the same movie.

I love it. :)
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 4/13/2011, 4:32 PM
Great review dude, looking forward to it. It's pretty much what the majority of reviews I have read think too. But I like nasty movies:)
Bandrews1
Bandrews1 - 4/13/2011, 5:40 PM
Great review, I keep hearing this wasn't as good as Kick-Ass, but I still can't wait to check it out.
manichispanic
manichispanic - 4/13/2011, 6:55 PM
this movie still isn't available in atlanta, georgia. i want to see it so bad!
MightyMonarch
MightyMonarch - 4/13/2011, 7:29 PM
Saw it here in L.A., very fun and dark. Page is deliciously psycho, and Bacon has so much fun in this. More kin to a Troma flick than Kick Ass. Def worth seeing, but not for everyone.
moraghan
moraghan - 4/14/2011, 1:15 AM
This film settles nicely in the space between Defendor and Kick-Ass, I disagree that it lacked "heart or personality", it was certainly more emotional than Kick-Ass and had more worldly issues to convey than teenage angst...

It provided so many belly laughs, and the violence was indeed brutal and gorey...which suited the tone in reminding the viewer this was "real life"...

Ellen Page phoning in one of her Juno/Whip It crazy teen performances shouldn't have worked but totally nails the crazy fan girl Boltie.
Shaman
Shaman - 4/14/2011, 7:02 AM
Very well written review!

As for this film, i'm already split. I hate Wilson with a passion but Page and Bacon are some of my very favorites. As for comparisons, i enjoyed Defendor way more than Kick-Ass storywise, even though Kick-Ass was way better filmed and acted. So... bargain bin? I dunno.
thekabsin
thekabsin - 4/14/2011, 9:45 AM
I thought that the movie was awesome and it exceeded every expectation I had of it. It has a delusional superhero, sleazy drug dealer, a junky whore, a psychotic teenage comic book fan girl, a good amount of violence, the humor of a Troma film, and blood and gore. I have watched it three times on demand. My girlfriend didn't care for it but that just means I have found something worth watching. It is kind of a mixture of Special, Defendor, and Kick Ass. A lot of people are saying that they can't relate to the character. Well have you evr fallen in love with a junkie and then had her leave you to nothing? Me neither. I liked it more than Kick Ass. It's a glorified realistic take on what it could be like to try and be a superhero today. It wouldn't be pretty and your hero would be unstable and his religious 'epiphanies?' play right into this. I normally like the reviews here but all the sites I visit are saying the same. There's is nothing more I could have expected from this film. It's an indie film take on a superhero. It's like ordering a really good cheeseburger and then upon receiving your cheeseburger you are all 'wah, this isn't steak'
supersteveprime18
supersteveprime18 - 4/14/2011, 1:27 PM
i didn't like it, walked out half way through, i was really hoping it would be thor


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Looks cool!

Can't wait 2 see it myself!


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