Watch: Superman: Unbound 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Offering herself as a hostage, Lois Lane is caught in an aerial confrontation between her terrorist captors and the unpredictable Supergirl before Superman arrives to save the day. Soon after, knowing Superman’s civilian identity, Lois attempts to get Clark Kent to make their relationship public despite his fear of the consequences, but their argument is halted by a Daily Planet staff meeting before Kent leaves when they are being alerted to a meteor. Intercepting it, Superman learns the meteor to be a robot and that he promptly defeats before activating its beacon and taking it to the Fortress of Solitude. With help from a fear-filled Supergirl, Superman learns the robot is actually a drone controlled by a being named Brainiac, a cyborg who was originally a Coluan scientist who subjected himself to extensive cybernetic and genetic enhancements. As Supergirl reveals from her experience with the monster, Brainiac seized and miniaturized Krypton’s capital city of Kandor prior to the planet’s destruction with her father and mother attempting to track him down before they mysteriously lost contact with Krypton. Fearing more drones would come, Superman goes flying all through the galaxy in an attempt to track down Brainiac before finding his drones attacking a planet. Though he attempted to stop them, Superman witnesses Brainiac capture the planet’s capital like he did with Kandor before firing a Solar Aggressor missile to have the planet be consumed by the exploding sun. The explosion knocks Superman unconscious and he is brought upon Brainiac’s ship, coming to in the examination room and fighting his way through the vessel before he discovers a room full of bottled cities prior to being attacked by Brainiac. At this point, confirming that he spared Krypton because of its eventual destruction, Brainiac reveals that he has been collecting information of all the planets he visited before destroying them. Using Superman’s spacecraft, Brainiac decides to chart a course to Earth while sending Superman into Kandor. Inside Kandor, his strength waning due to the artificial red sun, Superman meets his uncle Zor-El and aunt Alura. After spending time with them, Superman formulates a plan and escapes Kandor using the subjugator robots. From there, Superman disables Brainiac’s ship and spirits Kandor to Earth. At that time, Lois learns from Supergirl of why Superman left and alerts the Pentagon for a possible invasion by Brainiac as he eventually repaired his ship and arrives to Metropolis. Despite everyone, including Supergirl, doing their best to fend his drones off, Metropolis is encased in a bottle and both Superman and Supergirl are captured. Having hooked Superman up to his ship, revealing that Earth offers nothing to him, Brainiac tortures Superman to obtain Kandor before destroying the planet. However, telling his captor what Earth means to him, Superman breaks free and then frees Supergirl and convinces her to stop the Solar-Aggressor from hitting the sun. Remembering Zor-El’s words about Brainiac’s ideals, Superman knocks him out of the ship and they crash into a swamp. As he fights Braniac, Superman forces the cyborg to experience the chaos of life itself outside of his safe, artificial environments he created. Eventually, the combined mental and physical strain reaches its toll on Brainiac as he combusts and is reduced to ash and molten machinery. After restoring Metropolis, taking Kandor to another planet to restore it to its normal size to establish a Kryptonian colony, Superman makes his love life with Lois as Kent public with a marriage proposal. However, placed in the Fortress of Solitude, Brainiac’s remains are still active..
Plot: Superman and Supergirl take on the cybernetic being known as Brainiac, who boasts that he possesses “the knowledge and strength of 10,000 worlds.”
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Brings the fists but often forgets the heart.
‘Superman: Unbound (2013)’ attempts to bring a more rounded and humanised vision of its eponymous hero by, essentially, making him more vulnerable and connecting the flick’s central conflict directly to his home-world, introducing the beefy ‘Brainiac’ as its antagonist and having him ‘collect’ fragments of different civilisations including a segment of the long-gone Krypon. This makes for an experience that tries to emphasise the empathy with its protagonist, and does so successfully to a degree, but also resorts to the high-powered fisticuffs the character has ostensibly been known for without much hesitation, delivering these moments with confidence and providing some excitement at the same time but largely seeming ‘stakes-less’ since there’s little other to care about besides some basic (if realistically rendered) relationships. The issue is that making the ‘man of steel’ physically weaker, or weaker compared to the antagonist as least, has been done before and better. It also isn’t as interesting a conceit as when the hero is challenged mentally or emotionally. Still, there are some more cerebral and emotional elements here. For one, the inclusion of ‘Supergirl’ allows for some unique characterisation. Namely, a different examination of the abilities and responsibilities associated with being a ‘superhero’ of this sort. She’s scared of the villain and shows it, at least initially, which is distinct and, actually, quite natural. It allows her to feel more ‘human’ and gives her something to overcome internally, rather than a baddie to beat with her fists. A few sequences of off-world antics open up the ‘universe’ in interesting, usually unexplored ways, too. The climax, however, comes down to the typical ‘beat ’em up’ type of stuff and even, in its conclusion, comes across as quite contrived and convenient, even if it is left somewhat open for a sequel. 6/10
A Somewhat familiar Tale of Superman vs. Brainiac
Reviewers will complain because it is a somewhat familiar story. Brainiac is an old villain and I can remember him doing similar things from my childhood DC Comics days and, Lord, that is so many decades ago. Then, Brainiac was a semi-non-human intelligence with a transparent brain dome. Here, “he” is very Borg-Like. Same twisted ego, however, and I think he was shrinking cities or worlds way back then? I can’t fault the DC Comic book-style animation. It is perfect. Superman has his chiseled jaw (like Batman and others) and Supergirl is a teen-aged girl. I used to buy Supergirl and Wonder Woman Comics because real women sure didn’t look like that, and I was a teen-aged boy. Non-stop action all the way and slightly violent but only “red” comic book graphics. This “ain’t” Disney! The ending is somewhat predictable but is quite logical for the progression of the storyline. Lois gets to give Brianiac and his murderous robots “the finger” although it is almost blurred out. Brainiac is only interested in Earth because Superman and Supergirl are there. He finds it a boring planet. A better story that most of the live-action films with the possible exception of “Superman Returns” and “Man of Steel”. It doesn’t “feel” cheaply made. Good production values all the way. Has a “War of the Worlds” style ending, as Brainiac cannot adapt to the noise, chaos, and dirtiness of Earth after living in a sterile spaceship environment for a millennia. The spaceship is very “cheesy” looking as it resembles the Jolly Roger or a “Death-head”. I liked this animated movie!
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 15 min (75 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 2915767
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Animation, Action, Adventure
Director James Tucker
Writer Bob Goodman, Geoff Johns (graphic novel: “Superman: Brainiac”), Gary Frank (graphic novel: “Superman: Brainiac”), Jerry Siegel (character created by: Superman), Joe Shuster (character created by: Superman), Jerry Ordway (character created by: Ron Troupe), Tom Grummett (character created by: Ron Troupe)
Actors Matt Bomer, Stana Katic, John Noble, Molly C. Quinn
Country USA
Awards 3 nominations.
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