What if baby Kal-El's rocket landed not in Kansas, but in the Soviet Union? That is the premise of this Elseworld's tale from DC Comics.What if baby Kal-El's rocket landed not in Kansas, but in the Soviet Union? That is the premise of this Elseworld's tale from DC Comics.What if baby Kal-El's rocket landed not in Kansas, but in the Soviet Union? That is the premise of this Elseworld's tale from DC Comics.
Jason Isaacs
- Superman
- (voice)
Diedrich Bader
- Lex Luthor
- (voice)
Vanessa Marshall
- Wonder Woman
- (voice)
Phil Morris
- James Olsen
- (voice)
Paul Williams
- Brainiac
- (voice)
Greg Chun
- Ambassador Lee
- (voice)
Phil LaMarr
- John Stewart
- (voice)
- …
Jim Meskimen
- John F. Kennnedy
- (voice)
- …
Sasha Roiz
- Hal Jordan
- (voice)
William Salyers
- Joseph Stalin
- (voice)
- …
Roger Craig Smith
- Batman
- (voice)
Jason Spisak
- Dimitri
- (voice)
Tara Strong
- Young Superman
- (voice)
Jim Ward
- George Taylor
- (voice)
Travis Willingham
- Superior Man
- (voice)
- …
Winter Ave Zoli
- Svetlana
- (voice)
Anna Vocino
- Tour Guide
- (voice)
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I have not read the source material nor even heard about it. But on seeing the movie it feels that DC is hobbling back in animation after hiatus in making quality animation. Anyone can surely see that the movie should have explored the story more but due to lack of run time they just skimmed over. From the other comments I guess that series was a better option to adapt the source material which again I read from comments that it is fantastic.
Maybe start a petition to make the series and give justice to the comic? And not 'maybe' but 'definitely' start the petition to weed out the overly feminist crap from DC stories. Don't care for others just leave DC alone. WW does occasionally resent men but overtly hating them? Did the writers of this movie hate their fathers or what? Just leave DC ALONE.
And if they can't handle it then just bring back the animated movies of old where the fight was simply between good and bad.
Maybe start a petition to make the series and give justice to the comic? And not 'maybe' but 'definitely' start the petition to weed out the overly feminist crap from DC stories. Don't care for others just leave DC alone. WW does occasionally resent men but overtly hating them? Did the writers of this movie hate their fathers or what? Just leave DC ALONE.
And if they can't handle it then just bring back the animated movies of old where the fight was simply between good and bad.
Overall the movie was entertaining and it kept the most important plot points of the graphic novel as well as its essential meaning. In certain aspects it lacks the depth of the source material e.g. the rivalry between Superman and Luthor does not feel like the intense chess game it originally was and the way Superman's reign affects the citizens of the Soviet Union is depicted even less detailed. There were also some interesting differences in the movie that provided a bit of a surprise element and sometimes even more nuance.
However, Hollywood's tendency in recent years to shoehorn social justice messages into every kind of fiction has also marred my viewing experience with this movie. Most evidently Wonder Woman's character was totally changed and ultimately ruined to score some cheap PC points. She is not really a character in this movie but a mouthpiece for blatant, in your face feminist propaganda combined with shallow and superficial man-bashing. The men are mostly portrayed as warmongers, some of them crude, some of them insidious, who destroy the planet whereas the few women in this movie are basically flawless, stunning and brave human beings who care for mankind and Mother Earth. Oh yeah, and Wonder Woman is of course stronger than Superman and a lesbian. My eyes hurt from rolling them so many times throughout the movie.
When will Hollywood learn that this kind of clumsy and frankly insulting inclusion of "progressive" messages into a comic book adaptation undermines the very effect it was supposed to have? It does not open people's minds towards social justice, on the contrary, it turns people off and makes them weary. As a liberal myself, I often find myself more and more drawn to conservative points of view because of movies like this.
However, Hollywood's tendency in recent years to shoehorn social justice messages into every kind of fiction has also marred my viewing experience with this movie. Most evidently Wonder Woman's character was totally changed and ultimately ruined to score some cheap PC points. She is not really a character in this movie but a mouthpiece for blatant, in your face feminist propaganda combined with shallow and superficial man-bashing. The men are mostly portrayed as warmongers, some of them crude, some of them insidious, who destroy the planet whereas the few women in this movie are basically flawless, stunning and brave human beings who care for mankind and Mother Earth. Oh yeah, and Wonder Woman is of course stronger than Superman and a lesbian. My eyes hurt from rolling them so many times throughout the movie.
When will Hollywood learn that this kind of clumsy and frankly insulting inclusion of "progressive" messages into a comic book adaptation undermines the very effect it was supposed to have? It does not open people's minds towards social justice, on the contrary, it turns people off and makes them weary. As a liberal myself, I often find myself more and more drawn to conservative points of view because of movies like this.
I think there are the type of reviewers who read the graphic novel, and others who just watch the film. I think this film does a good job in encapsulating the spirit of the graphic novel.
Missing content and characters? You bet, you could say a pivotal character along with expanded character arks of someone like Brainiac, however like I said I think the general idea was executed in this film.
If you would like more content of "what If" Superman landed into Russia, read the graphic novel, if you would like a condensed version, this film is for you.
Missing content and characters? You bet, you could say a pivotal character along with expanded character arks of someone like Brainiac, however like I said I think the general idea was executed in this film.
If you would like more content of "what If" Superman landed into Russia, read the graphic novel, if you would like a condensed version, this film is for you.
The animation was emotionless, the story was forced into a mere 84 minutes. The source material was so rich, so brilliant, that I couldn't believe I was witnessing this dumpster fire. The motives and character didn't come through, simply due to lack of time, and just bad dialogues. The final punchline, for example, was ruined by the verbosity. A TV Series could have done the material justice, because novels are best approximated by series and movies follow the structure of short stories more closely. Brilliant story, ruined by bad adaptation, I recommend people to try the graphic novel instead, and not to think of the novel lowly due to this movie.
I could have been a little biased because I've read the source material. I'm sorry, if that has colored my judgement.
I could have been a little biased because I've read the source material. I'm sorry, if that has colored my judgement.
Okay, silly headline out of the way, this could have been great, but instead, it turned into the usual America-good-Russia-bad oversimplification that's been going on and off for the last few decades. Promising start, but it was quickly undermined by poor dialogue, so-so animation--and it felt and looked rushed, cramming the source material into 84 minutes or so--and characters you couldn't really care about.
I get the twist on the usual DC characters--Batman, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman--in this universe, but they weren't the least bit likeable. The voice acting was good, but if they'd had lines that mattered, it would have been more enjoyable.
Bottom line: read the graphic novel, or see the motion comic on other social sites. That's infinitely better than this version. DC usually puts out tremendous animated movies. Justice League: Dark, Gods and Monsters, Wonder Woman, and others are far superior examples of animation. This one isn't. It isn't a total disaster, but it could have been something great.
I get the twist on the usual DC characters--Batman, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman--in this universe, but they weren't the least bit likeable. The voice acting was good, but if they'd had lines that mattered, it would have been more enjoyable.
Bottom line: read the graphic novel, or see the motion comic on other social sites. That's infinitely better than this version. DC usually puts out tremendous animated movies. Justice League: Dark, Gods and Monsters, Wonder Woman, and others are far superior examples of animation. This one isn't. It isn't a total disaster, but it could have been something great.
Did you know
- TriviaWonder Woman's chestplate traditionally bears an eagle, which in Greco-Roman mythology represents the god king Zeus (aka Jupiter).
In this story, it bears a double-headed eagle, a symbol of Roman mythology which eventually passed down the years to become a Russian national symbol.
- GoofsThe American flags are hung incorrectly when Lex Luthor resigns. The Union should be on the viewer's left.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Superman Animated DC Movies (2023)
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- Also known as
- Superman: Người Con Cộng Sản
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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