Movie Review: SUPERMAN UNBOUND

Movie Review: SUPERMAN UNBOUND

While WB is generally lauded for their direct-to-video features, some of their efforts stand a cut above others, especially the recent Batman: The Dark Knight Returns two-part series. Where does Superman: Unbound rank? Continue on for my spoiler-free review.

Review Opinion
By MarkJulian - Apr 27, 2013 12:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Animated Features






"...'Unbound' might be the most violent and bloodiest DCAU Superman film to date. Braniac and his robotic cronies are merciless in their attack on aliens and humans alike and the animation makes no great effort to hide fatalities."



Superman: Unbound is the 16th DC Animated Universe (DCAU) from Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment. Based on the 2008 story-arc, Superman: Braniac from Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, the adaptation is not a panel for panel recreation of that story. Instead, the film picks and chooses which elements of the five-issue story to embrace and leaves the rest on the cutting room floor. This is something Supervising Producer James Tucker said would occur during his tenure atop the animation branch of WB. Of course, longtime DCAU fans will know that aside from The Dark Knight Returns, no other DCAU film was a panel for panel adaptation but what Tucker is trying to communicate is that he'll be more open to letting his films stray a bit further from their comic book inspirations. In terms of source material adherence, think AMC and their adaptation of Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead. The gruesome zombie show is an apt description here as 'Unbound' might be the most violent and bloodiest DCAU Superman film to date. Braniac and his robotic cronies are merciless in their attack on aliens and humans alike and the animation makes no great effort to hide fatalities. It's hard to look away from the animated brutality especially as it unfolds across a beautifully rendered bright and shiny landscape that's ideally suited for characters like Superman and Supergirl.

While the story is a loose adaptation, it flows smoothly and caps every uncorked question. The characters are all tonally defined within moments of their introduction and never act unaccordingly. Matt Bomer turns in a fine performance as Superman and just might become a second choice for fans after Tim Daly. Molly Quinn is equally good as Supergirl. But as many fans surmised, the standout performance goes to John Noble as Braniac. There's a live-action, cinematic quality to Noble's delivery that has just the right mix of robotic indifference and organic flaws which fits this interpretation of Braniac like a glove. Aside from the voice-acting, Unbound also features some of the best sound design and mixing in a DCAU film to date.

While good, the film does have a few imperfections. Superman has a habit of uttering cheesy one-liners at the conclusion of every major scene but in a way, that's true to the character. Also, the climactic fight between Superman and Braniac was a bit underwhelming as the method of Superman's victory was a bit contrived but that was lifted straight from the original story. It works, but it needed a better set-up in preceding events, it may come as a complete surprise to those that haven't read the original comic book and may leave some feeling like the ending was rushed. Still, a lot of ground was covered in 75 minutes and multiple storylines were resolved.

Overall, Superman: Unbound is one of the best DCAU films to date and is a great first impression of what fans can expect from the Tucker Administration. At the conclusion, you'll definitely be looking forward to the next project, Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox.




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nibs: "To me Planet Hulk is one of the better animated CBMs. Justice League - Doom is probably a 6ish and both Dark Knight Returns a 5. This movie is probably on par with or just a little better than Superman - Elite. "



earzmundo: "They had all the right elements...the House of El, the ravaging of Krypton, the impact of Kal's earth-bound ties, and the invasion of the most cerebral threat Kal's ever faced...but they didn't mix them as perfect as they could have."





A destructive force is devastating planets across the galaxy – with Earth next in its sights – and even Superman may not be capable of halting the destruction alone. Based on the Geoff Johns/Gary Frank 2008 DC Comics release "Superman: Brainiac," the film’s stellar voicecast is led by Matt Bomer (White Collar) as Superman, John Noble (Fringe, The Lord of the Rings films) as Brainiac, Molly Quinn (Castle) as Supergirl and Stana Katic (Castle) as Lois Lane.


Running Time: 75 minutes
Release Date: 7 May 2013 (USA)
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Starring:Matt Bomer, John Noble, Molly Quinn, Stana Katic, Diedrich Bader
Directed by: James Tucker
Written by: Bob Goodman (screenplay), Geoff Johns(comic book), Gary Frank(comic book)

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JDUKE25
JDUKE25 - 4/27/2013, 1:01 PM
They REALLY need to get with it and have the New 52 suits in their animated movies. Maybe they will after Flashpoint.
novaprime
novaprime - 4/27/2013, 1:06 PM
Cool happy that is gory And Bloody, hope they can use this tip for future live action movies!!!
MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 4/27/2013, 1:07 PM
My review is at the top, nibs is at the bottom.
angus666
angus666 - 4/27/2013, 1:08 PM
I thought the 4.5 up at the top was for this.
ATrueHero1987
ATrueHero1987 - 4/27/2013, 1:12 PM
I will purchase this. Superman: Brainiac was the 1st Superman arc I've read in a long while. It was very good.
dnno1
dnno1 - 4/27/2013, 1:13 PM
I'm sure they will move on to the New 52 after Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox.
Scooby
Scooby - 4/27/2013, 1:14 PM
4.5/5 stars - I'm in. I'll BUY it.
JoeMomma29
JoeMomma29 - 4/27/2013, 1:19 PM
Pure Swag!

beane2099
beane2099 - 4/27/2013, 1:32 PM
What I'm scratching my head over is why they went with this story as opposed to John's General Zod story (which I thought was much better). I dunnow, might have been a better fit with Man of Steel featuring Zod and all.
unknownfacts
unknownfacts - 4/27/2013, 1:34 PM
DC animated movies are always a good watch.
prettynucIear
prettynucIear - 4/27/2013, 1:41 PM
looked like TV Funhouse
KeefNCookies
KeefNCookies - 4/27/2013, 1:55 PM
Ooo... Superman looks like a doofus.

American animation artists really need to work on faces...

Quite the magnificent cover to such an ugly-designed cartoon.
fortycals
fortycals - 4/27/2013, 1:56 PM
I liked it, but all though most will say brainiac stole the show, I think supergirl and lois did. I dont know why but I loved voice acting and lines for lois, and the supergirl parts were really good to. The scene with both was touching and well done. It really dived into why I always liked supergirl. Not going to get into the reason, wouldnt want to spoil, but the scene was great.
iPaul
iPaul - 4/27/2013, 2:44 PM
Watched it today and loved it.
n1ghtw1ng2832
n1ghtw1ng2832 - 4/27/2013, 2:50 PM
AWESOME MOVIE. Definitely one of the better ones.
Tainted87
Tainted87 - 4/27/2013, 2:56 PM
Not gonna lie, I managed to get a hold of it.
I wasn't too excited when I heard about John Noble doing the voice for Brainiac, because of how he sounded as Unicron in Prime, and just Denethor in particular. He was actually REALLY good here.

High points: animation is solid - you get used to Superman's pinched face pretty quick. Good exploration of Brainiac. No Lex Luthor (think about that). Supergirl wasn't annoying, and Lois took on a pretty strong role in the first and part of the second act. Ken Lombard is pretty funny.

Low points: resolution was kind of stupid. The bottled cities are literally restored by pulling the plug like a cork on a bottle. No bittersweet ending - the Kents have ZERO interaction with Superman, and Jonathan Kent does NOT die, nor is he ever in danger. Also, marriage proposal? Are these movies ever going to tie together?

It's worth watching though. I'm sure us geeks will pick it up as we await Man of Steel.
113
113 - 4/27/2013, 4:06 PM
I just started watching it, and so far so great.

The dialogue, especially between Superman and Lois is very smart for an animated movie. I can already tell this will be one of the best animated offerings from WB/DC and I'm a big fan of most of them.
TheSuperguy
TheSuperguy - 4/27/2013, 4:26 PM
Looks good to me. Can't wait, and I hope they get some New 52 suits in the movies after JL: Flashpoint Paradox. Oh, it is a good year to be a Superman fan.
Supershadowbat
Supershadowbat - 4/27/2013, 4:33 PM
Already have Superman Unbound on preorder. Something more to wet my appetite for MOS!!
DrRockso
DrRockso - 4/27/2013, 4:38 PM
The New 52 suits are pure dogshit
MrSundayMovies
MrSundayMovies - 4/27/2013, 5:20 PM
Fantastic, I was looking forward to this one.
113
113 - 4/27/2013, 5:32 PM
Just finished it. The only disappointing part was the way Brainiac gets defeated. And obviously he gets defeated so that's not a spoiler.
Emjeed
Emjeed - 4/27/2013, 5:32 PM
My favorite part.. Lois actually gives Braniac the finger.. no.. Two fingers. And its not implied.. The Camera zooms on it... haha
lucio7lopez
lucio7lopez - 4/27/2013, 5:50 PM
Brainiac must be the villian in MOS2
Action
Action - 4/27/2013, 6:17 PM
My favorite part of the movie is when Lois flips Brainiac the bird. DC animation just keeps pushing the buttons of violence and profanity.
BackwardGalaxy
BackwardGalaxy - 4/27/2013, 6:22 PM
This one was awful and pointless. I can't believe anyone in their right mind puts it on par with Elite, which was far superior.
wingsabre
wingsabre - 4/27/2013, 6:50 PM
I though it was a good movie. Agree that they should have done a little more foreshadowing for the ending. My biggest critique is the cover art Superman should look like the one in the movie. It's like having Tim Daly replace Matt Bomer on the promotional photos of White Collar, but Matt Bomer continues his part on the series.
GetsugaTensho22
GetsugaTensho22 - 4/27/2013, 7:14 PM
I was thinking of skipping out on this one, actually. I didn't like the stylised look they went for this and they don't seem to follow the story that closely.
Still, now that i've read what you have to say, i think i will give it a go.

P.S. I absolutely love the fact that not only is Molly Quinn legal, we're in the same age range so i can totes fantasize, while some of you may not. Boo yah!
GammaVerve
GammaVerve - 4/27/2013, 7:17 PM
Sounds nice!
thewolfx
thewolfx - 4/27/2013, 7:32 PM
They need to keep the useless armor no need collar and boring red belt 52 suit the [frick] away from my tv screen


Sincerely
Guy with 20/20 vision
RoastedRay
RoastedRay - 4/27/2013, 10:15 PM
The voice acting in this was god awful. I really loved the animation though that was spot on.
OverfiendB
OverfiendB - 4/28/2013, 3:37 AM
it was niiiiiice!
Battabing
Battabing - 4/28/2013, 6:29 AM
This definitely wasn't my favorite DCU animated movie.
MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 4/28/2013, 7:56 AM
You're comparing animation to live-action?
chopfer15
chopfer15 - 4/28/2013, 10:38 AM
Nibs - Cartoons made for DVD and live action summer tent pole franchises should never be graded on the same scale. There is far less budget, time, and effort put into them. It's a given that they would not be on par with those movies. It is much fairer to the content, for you to judge it based on things similar. Like Mark has done.

Good review mark. I will be picking this one up to add to my collection.
HachibiTheMC
HachibiTheMC - 4/29/2013, 7:46 AM
wasn't bad. The fight scenes were actually a lot better than I thought they'd be. Supes actually showed a little technique besides the classic bull-rush-mega-roundhouse which seems to be Supes go-to move.

It was the little things in this that made me go crazy like Supes catching an android by the neck w/out looking or turning a mid-air helicopter like a doorknob.

I thought overall it was a nice endeavour. Nothing mind-blowing but I liked it.
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