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Plot Summary
A socially awkward and downtrodden mild-mannered comic book store clerk, Frank D'Arbo, believes he has been chosen by God to become a crime-fighting superhero. He creates a costume, dubs himself 'Crimson Bolt', and armed with a wrench, begins to patrol the streets. His misguided crusade brings him into conflict with a local drug lord and his own delusions of grandeur.
Critical Reception
Superhero garnered positive reviews for its unique take on the superhero genre, blending dark humor with a surprisingly heartfelt story. Critics praised its originality, Rainn Wilson's performance, and its willingness to subvert typical superhero tropes. Audiences found it to be a refreshingly raw and funny film.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dark humor and unconventional approach to the superhero narrative.
- Rainn Wilson's performance as the titular character was a standout, earning critical acclaim.
- The film's blend of earnestness and absurdity resonated with many viewers.
Google audience: Google users widely appreciated the film's originality and dark comedic tone. Many enjoyed the subversion of superhero clichés and found Rainn Wilson's performance to be compelling. Some viewers noted that the film's gritty realism might not appeal to traditional superhero fans.
Fun Fact
Director James Gunn initially conceived the film as a short, but expanded it into a feature when he found too much material to cover. The character of 'Crimson Bolt' was inspired by a real-life individual Gunn encountered who dressed as a vigilante.
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