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Brightburn Review

Brightburn Review

FromHorror Movie Talk


Brightburn Review

FromHorror Movie Talk

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Length:
96 minutes
Released:
May 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We went and saw Brightburn, and it was as advertised, but even more gory than I expected. It's not a perfect film, there isn't a lot of character development past the perfunctory set up, and there are some plot threads are fully dropped without explanation, but overall it delivers a very good horror film riffing on the superhero genre.







Skip to Intro - 00:19Skip to Trailer - 7:29Skip to Synopsis - 10:17Skip to Review - 11:45Skip to Score - 17:21Skip to Spoilers - 21:31Skip to Final Recommendations - 1:07:15Skip to Taglines - 1:09:43Skip to Superhero or Super Villain Game - 1:15:36Skip to It Came from Social Media - 1:23:47Skip to Outro - 1:30:25







Brightburn Plot Synopsis



The synopsis for Brightburn is very simple. It’s the superman origin story, but instead of him being good, he’s bad. The Breyers are a young couple in Sma... Brightburn, Kansas, that desperately want a baby, but can’t have one of their own. One night, a meteor crashes into the woods near their house. Inside is a little baby that they name Brandon and raise as their own.




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You can find Brightburn in theaters now.



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When Brandon reaches puberty he is awoken and summoned by voices in his head that lead him to the spacecraft he arrived in hidden in the Breyers’ barn. Brandon soon discovers he is completely impervious to harm, has super strength, and can, get this… fly. Brandon does what every good middle american farm boy would do with these new found super powers… He kills and maims anyone that gets in his way towards world domination, including those closest to him.



He's just a good ol' mid-western boy



Brightburn Critique



David is going to complain that this story has been done dozens of times with Superman in the comics. But if you like me aren’t a FUCKING NERD, then this is probably the first depiction of a truly evil superman origin story, at least on film. I think this film accomplished exactly what it set out to do, and was very enjoyable to me. While it is exactly what I expected in terms of plot, it exceeded my expectations with how dark, and especially how gory they went with it.



Brightburn is directed by a relative newcomer David Yarovesky, but produced by James Gunn, who is the director of the Guardians of the Galaxy movies as well as Super, another anti-superhero movie. It is well cast with Elizabeth Banks as Tori, the mother in denial, and David Denman as Kyle, the father that immediately is suspicious. Brandon Breyers, the anti-superman, is played by Jackson A. Dunn which does a great job of maintaining a steely enigmatic gaze. The script doesn’t delve too deeply into character development, but the characters are three dimensional, and react to the events of the film in natural ways.











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They keep the intentions and internal motivations of Brandon intentionally mysterious up until the time that he starts wreaking havok. Although it didn’t explore as many facets of the anti-superman story as they could have, it delivered on the promise of a really dark story in an effective and efficient manner. I really enjoyed it.



Score for Brightburn



7/10



Brightburn Spoilers



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The most important thing to get out of the way is that Roy from The Office is in this movie. David reminded me about 50 times throughout.



The first shot we see in the movie is the camera panning over a bookshelf full of books about infertility. In the background, the Bryers are having sexy time and talking about their inability to have a baby.



We get it.



The find Brandon ala Kall-El in the woods. and then there is a montage of baby Brandon looking neutral.



Check Out Our Review of Child's Play 2019!




https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2019/06/26/childs-play-2019-review/




The thesis of the movie is basically stated when Brandon in class desc...
Released:
May 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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