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7.1/10
IMDb56%
Rotten TomatoesMan Of Steel is a DC superhero movie that revolves around the life of Clark Kent, an alien with superhuman abilities who is adopted by a family in Kansas and raised as their son. As an adult, he discovers his true identity and the powers that come with it, and decides to use them to protect the people of Earth from various threats, as Superman. The movie has a star-studded ensemble cast, with names like Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, and Russell Crowe, which make it a solid entertainer. On top of that, the movie has been appreciated for its dark tone and complex portrayal of the character and his relationships with other characters. However, some have criticised the pacing and characterisation of the DC superheroes, which could be off-putting for some. Overall, however, Man of Steel is one of the most successful DC movies and Superman movies of all time, and offers top-notch action sequences and visual effects.
Best Hero | 2014 | Henry Cavill
Best AudioVisual Technique | 2013 | Hans Zimmer
Top Box Office Films | 2014 | Hans Zimmer
Best Actor in an Action Movie | 2014 | Henry Cavill
Choice Summer Movie Star Male | 2013 | Henry Cavill
Choice Movie Liplock | 2013 | Amy Adams
Choice Summer Movie Star Female | 2013 | Amy Adams
Cause Youre Hot | 2013 | Henry Cavill
Best International Actress | 2014 | Amy Adams
Best International Actor | 2014 | Michael Shannon
Best International Film | 2014 | Zack Snyder
Best Original Score | 2013 | Hans Zimmer
Best Original Score | 2014 | Hans Zimmer
Film Composer of the Year For and | 2014 | Hans Zimmer
Film Composer of the Year | 2014 | Hans Zimmer
2013 | Zack Snyder
Best Film | 2013 | Zack Snyder
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 2014 | Dylan Sprayberry
Best Special Effects | 2014 | John 'D.J.' Des Jardin
Best Visual Effects | 2014 | Ged Wright
Outstanding FX and Simulation Animation in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | 2014 | Gray Horsfield
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | 2014 | Edmund Kolloen
Outstanding Achievement in Animated Effects in a Live Action Production | 2014 | Gray Horsfield
Best Special Effects Sound or Visual International Competition | 2014 | Gray Horsfield
Outstanding Visual Effects Feature Film | 2013 | Keith Miller
Outstanding Color Grading Feature Film | 2013 | Stefan Sonnenfeld
Budget 225,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 668,045,518 USD

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Henry Cavill refused to take steroids to muscle up for the role. He also refused any digital touch-ups or enhancement to his body in his shirtless scenes. He said it would have been dishonest of him to use trickery while playing Superman, and he wanted to push his body to the limits, to develop his physique into one that was worthy of the character.
Henry Cavill said that the most difficult part of making the movie was definitely his two shirtless scenes. He had been training for months prior to filming, but for his shirtless scenes, he went on an extremely difficult diet and training regimen in which his calorie intake was cut from five thousand to nearly fifteen hundred for six weeks. After six weeks, he reached a body fat level of just seven percent, the level achieved by professional body-builders during competitions. Henry said he did this because he wanted to make his abs as pronounced and his muscles as defined as humanly possible, to create the best possible Superman physique. Cavill returned to a more manageable routine after the scenes were shot, but felt his effort was rewarded when audiences and critics alike praised his physique for the true embodiment of what Superman would look like. After he had shot his shirtless scenes, director Zack Snyder gave him a tub of ice cream and pizza to reward him for his Herculean effort for the shirtless scenes.
Henry Cavill and Russell Crowe had met years prior to playing father and son when Henry was an extra in Proof of Life (2000), and received words of encouragement to pursue acting, and an autographed picture from Crowe, who was his favorite actor.
Henry Cavill naturally has a hairy chest, and left it untouched for the shoot of this movie. He insisted that Superman has chest hair in this film; he rejected the notion that just because you are muscular, you should not have chest hair, and cited the Superman comic book "The Death Of Superman" as being an iconic representation in which Superman had a hairy chest.
The idea that Superman's S-Shield means "hope" is taken from Mark Waid's "Superman: Birthright" comic: the S-Shield is the Kryptonian symbol for "hope", and Superman (1978) created the concept of the Shield being a Kryptonian herald for the house of El.
"Jor-El: You will give the people of Earth an ideal to strive towards. They will race behind you, they will stumble, they will fall. But in time, they will join you in the sun, Kal. In time, you will help them accomplish wonders."
"Faora: A good death is its own reward."