Brightburn

He's not here to save the world

Sinopse

What if a child from another world crash-landed on Earth, but instead of becoming a hero to mankind, he proved to be something far more sinister?

  • 6.1
  • 2019
  • Released
  • 1h 31m

Reviews

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@itzbrianna12 days ago

_**Brightburn** (2019)_ is _Smallville_ reimagined where a child from another world crashes into Earth and becomes the sun of a couple desperate for a child. The concept is very much similar to Superman as many have stated. But what if instead of Superman being the savior of humanity, he’s their end? The idea for this movie is great and I enjoyed watching it. The kills were gory and cringe wor

Ruuz
@Ruuzover 6 years ago

Given that the premise of the movie is pretty much entirely "What if Superman was a dick?" (something that has already been explored pretty thoroughly by DC themselves) I did not expect so much of the focus of the film to be taken up by the family dynamix inherent in the difficulties of parenting. A pretty mismarketed movie I think. Presented in trailers initially to be a sort of a twist on the

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@msbreviewsover 6 years ago

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) Brightburn is one of those few movies throughout the year that can grab everyone’s attention solely due to its premise. In a world where the superhero genre is oversaturated with almost a comic-book-based film each month, the Gunn family delivers an unique concept that I don’t think it was ever explored this way. “What if Su

Yinse
@Yinseover 6 years ago

Great concept, very gory, just did not live up to the hype.

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@EgorSushkoover 6 years ago

Greatful film with good special effects, interesting story and cool cast. Superman vision of horror became best anti-superhero movie I have ever seen. But the movie has one big problem. There is no Sergey A. at the lead role. I think, that Sergey could be good lead character of this film.

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@MovieGuysover 6 years ago

Bad Superman What if superman was a bad guy? That's the premise Brightburn is built upon. To my mind its a more mature concept than the traditional good guy Superman. It makes sense on a certain level too. A superior being would inevitably assert its superiority over lesser beings. That's how evolution and predator/prey relationships tend to work. Whether you agree with my Darwinian assu

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