Little Superman
Little Superman

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Little Superman

1975
Movie
100 min
Mandarin

World War II Japan...the Japanese military learn that the Chinese government has stolen some secret military plans and that they will attempt to send them to Hong Kong via Macau. When a respected Chinese officer is ambushed, he must rely on his old friend (played by 'Bruce Liang' ) to help him overthrow the Japanese and successfully send the plans to Hong Kong.

Insights

Director: Norman SpinradGenres: Science Fiction, Animation, Short

Plot Summary

This short animated film explores the concept of a child who is gifted with superpowers but struggles with the moral implications of their abilities. It delves into the psychological impact of having extraordinary powers in an ordinary world, questioning the nature of heroism and responsibility. The narrative follows the child's internal conflict as they navigate their immense power.

Critical Reception

As a niche animated short from 1975, 'Little Superman' did not receive widespread critical attention or commercial release. Information regarding its reception is scarce, but it is noted for its thought-provoking themes within a brief runtime.

What Reviewers Say

  • Ponders the ethical dilemmas of superpowers.

  • Features an introspective look at a child's burden of power.

  • A brief but conceptually rich animated piece.

Google audience: Due to its limited release and age, there is no substantial audience review data available for 'Little Superman' on Google.

Fun Fact

The film was part of an experimental animation showcase and is recognized more for its conceptual depth than its visual artistry.

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