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The
folks at DC animation seem to be back in form after a lacklustre
adaptation of All
Star Superman
and
JLA
: Doom
(which
wasn’t as good as it should have been). Superman
v/s the Elite is
an adaptation of a critically acclaimed story called What’s
So Funny about Truth, Justice and the American Way
which
I have to confess I haven’t read. I’m sure it pales in comparison
to the source material, but Superman
v/s The Elite is
a really good film.
What I love about this film is that the story it tells is immensely personal, yet affecting on a very grand scale. Also, it’s quite relevant. The Elite are a group of Super-powered youngsters with a warped sense of morality and they don’t hesitate when it comes to killing criminals. And know what? The people bloody LOVE it. They want their criminals tortured, butchered, made to suffer. The people want their criminals killed. Superman, who stands by his no-kill ideologies comes under fire for not resorting to Elite-like tactics. But he knows their methods are wrong, and it’s up to him to prove why.
What I love about this film is that the story it tells is immensely personal, yet affecting on a very grand scale. Also, it’s quite relevant. The Elite are a group of Super-powered youngsters with a warped sense of morality and they don’t hesitate when it comes to killing criminals. And know what? The people bloody LOVE it. They want their criminals tortured, butchered, made to suffer. The people want their criminals killed. Superman, who stands by his no-kill ideologies comes under fire for not resorting to Elite-like tactics. But he knows their methods are wrong, and it’s up to him to prove why.
This film isn’t afraid to go dark and when it does, it’s scary. I wouldn’t show this to a kid of 9 years or younger if I were you. Slightly older kids will enjoy the living hell out of it, and more mature people will love it.
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The voice work on this film
is really good. Pauley Perrette’s Lois Lane may come across as
annoying at first, but her Margot Kidder inspired Lois Lane grows on
you. George Newbern is a natural at voicing Superman (as evidenced in
his Justice League
work)
and here, he is just sublime. The Superman you hear in the film is
the same Superman you hear in your head when you’re reading the
comics. Newbern is touching Tim Daly levels of perfection here,
folks. He’s THAT good at voicing Superman.
The Elite are really well done, too. I don’t have any complaints about their voice acting (although Manchester Black’s Brit accent does sound like a broken violin at times) and I love their designs. Menagerie looks nothing like her comic-book counterpart, but she’s well designed. Members of the Elite don’t outshine each other because each character has specific quirks and behaviour that remind you of their presence even in scenes where they have no dialogues.
The Elite are really well done, too. I don’t have any complaints about their voice acting (although Manchester Black’s Brit accent does sound like a broken violin at times) and I love their designs. Menagerie looks nothing like her comic-book counterpart, but she’s well designed. Members of the Elite don’t outshine each other because each character has specific quirks and behaviour that remind you of their presence even in scenes where they have no dialogues.
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The film
does have flaws. Although I loved the designs of the Elite, I wasn’t
much enamoured by Superman’s character design. He just looked too
cartoony. Thank god for Newbern’s voice acting and Ben
10 alumnus
Joe Kelley’s script that helps Superman work as a character in this
film. He would have sucked if not for these two guys. It is by no
means an amazing film. Under
the Red Hood and
New
Frontier were
amazing films, but this isn’t. It’s nearly great, but it’s very
enjoyable and very fun nonetheless.
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The question this film asks
is somewhat similar to the question asked in Under
the Red Hood :
“Should the scum of humanity be killed? Should criminals and
killers be slaughtered?” So does it succeed in answering that
question? Well, watch the film and find out.
DSuperman
v/s the Elite gets
a solid 7/10
from
me. It is now out on DVD and Blu Ray.




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