If the world's most powerful computer can control even Superman...no one on earth is safe.
Aiming to defeat the Man of Steel, wealthy executive Ross Webster hires bumbling but brilliant Gus Gorman to develop synthetic kryptonite, which yields some unexpected psychological effects in the third installment of the 1980s Superman franchise. Between rekindling romance with his high school sweetheart and saving himself, Superman must contend with a powerful supercomputer.
"Superman III" (1983), a cinematic venture by Dovemead Films and Alexander and Ilya Salkind Productions, was a unique addition to the Superman franchise, filmed in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Directed by Richard Lester, this film took a bold departure from its predecessors by delving into a more comedic and self-aware tone, while still maintaining the essence of the Man of Steel. The plot revolves around the unlikely alliance between a small-time crook, Gus Gorman, portrayed by Richard Pryor, and the nefarious businessman Ross Webster, played by Robert Vaughn, who together concoct a scheme to manipulate the world's computer systems and challenge Superman's moral compass. The film's narrative introduces a fascinating internal conflict for Superman, as he grapples with the corrupting influence of synthetic Kryptonite, leading to a darker, more human side of the superhero emerging. This duality is visually represented in a memorable scene where Superman, under the influence of the tainted Kryptonite, battles his own evil doppelgänger in a junkyard. This sequence not only showcases impressive special effects for its time but also symbolizes the internal struggle between good and evil, a theme that resonates deeply with audiences. "Superman III" also stands out for its blend of humor and action, with Richard Pryor's comedic timing adding a light-hearted touch to the film. His character, Gus Gorman, inadvertently becomes a key player in the plot, bringing a human element to the high-stakes drama. The film's lighter moments, such as the infamous pie fight in a Smallville diner, provide a stark contrast to the more serious undertones of Superman's internal battle, creating a unique viewing experience that appeals to a broad audience. Despite mixed reviews upon its release, "Superman III" remains a significant entry in the Superman saga, showcasing the franchise's willingness to experiment with tone and narrative. The film's international production, involving the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, highlights the global appeal of the Superman character and the collaborative effort to bring his story to life. While it may not have achieved the critical acclaim of its predecessors, "Superman III" offers a distinctive take on the superhero genre, blending humor, action, and introspection in a way that continues to captivate fans and newcomers alike.
Năm:1983
Trang chủ
Ngân sách39000000$
Thời lượng125 phút
Doanh thu80200000$
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Thể loạiPhim HàiPhim Khoa Học Viễn TưởngPhim Hành ĐộngPhim Phiêu Lưu
Các quốc gia sản xuấtNetherlandsUnited KingdomUnited States of America