Man of Steel (2013)

Movie · 2013 · Action, Adventure, Science Fiction · 2h 23m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 2.1/10 (1.7M ratings)

You are not alone.

Overview

A young boy learns that he has extraordinary powers and is not of this earth. As a young man, he journeys to discover where he came from and what he was sent here to do. But the hero in him must emerge if he is to save the world from annihilation and become the symbol of hope for all mankind.

Ratings

Director

Zack Snyder

Production

Syncopy, Peters Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, DC

Cast

Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Russell Crowe, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Laurence Fishburne, Diane Lane, Ayelet Zurer, Christopher Meloni, Richard Schiff, Antje Traue, Jadin Gould, Harry Lennix, Dylan Sprayberry, Cooper Timberline, Richard Cetrone, Mackenzie Gray, Julian Richings, Mary Black, Samantha Win

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A visually ambitious, emotionally earnest reboot that treats Superman like a mythic refugee story rather than a bright comic-book adventure. It has strong performances, huge-scale action, and a memorable sense of weight, but its chilly tone, destructive climax, and uneven character writing make it divisive.

Best for

  • Viewers who want superhero spectacle with a serious, operatic tone
  • Fans of origin stories that lean into identity, exile, and destiny
  • People who like large-scale destruction and polished blockbuster craft
  • Audiences open to a darker, more contemplative Superman interpretation

Skip if

  • You want a hopeful, warm, or lightly humorous Superman movie
  • You dislike relentless CGI destruction and city-level collateral damage
  • You prefer tightly written character drama over mythic symbolism
  • You are sensitive to grim pacing or emotionally cold blockbusters

Overview

Man of Steel is less interested in making Superman charming than in making him feel ancient, alien, and burdened. That choice gives the film a distinct identity: it plays like a modern myth about a godlike outsider trying to find a moral center in a world that fears him. Henry Cavill’s physical presence and Michael Shannon’s ferocity give the movie a real sense of scale, and Hans Zimmer’s score helps sell the grandeur.

Worth noting

At the same time, the film’s seriousness can feel like a trap. The flashback structure slows the momentum, the emotional beats are often blunt, and the climactic destruction is so prolonged that it overwhelms the character work. Some viewers will read that as bold, others as hollow. The movie is never boring, but it is frequently severe.

Bottom line

If you want a Superman film that behaves like a solemn origin epic, this is a notable one. If you want the character’s classic buoyancy, it may feel like it’s reaching for transcendence and landing on steel-gray spectacle instead. The result is flawed, but memorable, and still one of the more interesting big-studio superhero reboots of its era.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Lise (2★) · 5664 likes

There is a scene in Man of Steel that says it all. In the middle of a showdown with the bad guys in downtown Metropolis with people everywhere, a flaming truck or some other huge thing is thrown towards Superman who is standing in front of a building. A building presumably filled with people. Superman jumps out of the way.He jumps out of the way.Superman. The truck goes into the building destroying I don't how many floors killing… more

Jonathan White · 4082 likes

$225,000,000 Two Hundred And Twenty Five Million Dollars. The budget for this turd was Two Hundred And Twenty Five MILLION dollars. What else would this sum buy you? I checked; a random search for 2014 / 2013 favourites lists here on LB. I looked at 30 or so, and picked out what I saw as peoples favourites. Under the Skin class="h-100"6MBoyhood $2.4MOnly Lovers Left Alive $7MGrand Budapest Hotel $31MHer $23M12 Years a Slave $20MDallas… more

David Sims (3★) · 2364 likes

Henry Cavil's jaw could plausibly run for office

George Carmi (4.5★) · 2046 likes

This is how you help yourself... Put on a movie you fucking love. And I really mean LOVE. Fuck the critics. Fuck the toxic ShitTok comments. Fuck what anyone says. If you love it, you're valid. If you love it, wear it as a badge and let the world know. Lose yourself in what you love. Escape reality. Let your mind run free through film. Man of Steel is my love. Always has been. Always will be.

Eli Hayes · 1953 likes

when you think you're going to jail but they meld you to the interior of a giant metallic penis instead.

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Topics

superhero, science fiction, action blockbuster, origin story, mythic, somber tone, alien refugee, large-scale destruction, 2010s, epic

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