It's a bird! It's a plane! No... It's Superman!!! And not just any Superman movie, it's the original! This American classic provides entertainment for the whole family.
This film is entertaining and it is interesting for me to see how movies back then were made, but it is a little cheesy. For instance, the extremely over exaggerated facial expressions from Superman are just too much. It is more of a comedy than an action movie for me. I understand acting methods were a bit different when this film was made, but it seems like Superman is just too perfect and it doesn't give him a very interesting or deep personality and it makes him really predictable. However, this film is enjoyable and is a must see at least once in everyone's life.
This movie is good for all ages but should be watched as a family because it is fairly long and a little confusing in the beginning. Over all, I give this classic a thumbs up!
Credit: Raven Devanney, age 13, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
This film is entertaining and it is interesting for me to see how movies back then were made, but it is a little cheesy. For instance, the extremely over exaggerated facial expressions from Superman are just too much. It is more of a comedy than an action movie for me. I understand acting methods were a bit different when this film was made, but it seems like Superman is just too perfect and it doesn't give him a very interesting or deep personality and it makes him really predictable. However, this film is enjoyable and is a must see at least once in everyone's life.
This movie is good for all ages but should be watched as a family because it is fairly long and a little confusing in the beginning. Over all, I give this classic a thumbs up!
Credit: Raven Devanney, age 13, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
An alien orphan is sent from his dying planet to Earth, where he grows up to become his adoptive home's first and greatest super-hero.
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