The makers of Supergirl have done it right. Making a movie about a character that isn’t the top tier of comic book icons (and is *gasp* a woman) can have its challenge in this era when competition is high for butts in cinema seats. But Supergirl is a tight, entertaining movie with a fully realized character that sticks to its story which both entertains and gives audience less familiar with her all they need to know.
Instead of doing an “origin” story, they instead took the story from a popular recent graphic novel, a story that helped redefine the character in comics to give her more of her own identity. Derivative comic characters (“spin off” characters of other popular ones - in this case Superman) can sometimes feel like copies but the Woman of Tomorrow story line set up Kara as her own person. It also gives in-world opportunities for her origin to be explained in backstory.
And the story is straight forward but emotionally powerful. Best of all Alcock delivers a truly centred performance that brings the movie to life. It’s relatively short runtime and a strong story featuring a good performance at its centre… that makes for a good movie and Supergirl is a good movie that shouldn’t be slept on.
Supergirl
Starring: Milly Alcock, Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley, Jason Momoa, David Krumholtz, Emily Beecham, David Corenswet
Director: Craig Gillespie
Writter: Ana Nogueira

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