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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? (Sony Pictures)

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Necrotongue 

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English This could have been worth five stars... The theme was perfect. Finally a superpower-endowed creature whose anti-heroic acts I'd enjoy watching. Unfortunately, the authors kept the guy on too short a leash, limiting him to the territory of one small town or rather a cluster of houses and farms. The plot was too restrained, I hoped for more powerful action, but it turned out to be just a run-of-the-mill slasher horror film. Too bad, there was definitely more potential. ()

Goldbeater 

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English This movie stands and falls on the idea of "inverse Superman" – that’s literally all that Brightburn has to offer. Its plot develops in a completely predictable way without any major twists or surprises. With a dull to out of place cast (Elizabeth Banks) and sterile directing, even ninety minutes is extremely long. Michael Rooker and his cliffhanger already quite seriously gave the impression that the would-be sequel would be pointless. ()

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D.Moore 

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English I feel like this movie didn't offer anything interesting at all. The only twist, a 180-degree reversal of the Superman story in the style of The Omen, is known to anyone who has seen the trailer, and I didn't see any others. I would write that a promising idea went unused, but it's questionable whether it could have been used at all with this approach. It's neither proper horror, nor psychological thriller, nor even entertaining in any way... It's simply not good. ()

Othello 

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English A unique compilation of screenwriting and directing flaws that carefully whitewash the fact that everything we see is just a narrow slice of the grand concept of "superhero horror". As such, nothing in the film exists offscreen and nothing there has any character. The filmmakers at least acknowledge this by saying that in order to be able to awaken any resonance in the audience at all, they crank up the sound at the right moments and the characters die in pretty decent Aja-esque gore circuses. ()

kaylin 

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English The American movie Brightburn initially looks very original, although the combination of superhero and horror is perhaps not so new. By the way, the poster evoked Joe Hill's The Cape comic. The best thing about Brightburn is that It is very gritty, which is good because the gory scenes are of a great standard. You have to give the movie's makers credit for that and trying to make a good movie. ()

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