Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story (2024)

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Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story (2024). 1h 44m | PG-13

“This was a fantastic documentary. I was fortunate enough to see this in theaters when it was shown on Christopher Reeveu0026#39;s birthday.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI was a little kid when the Superman movies were huge, and I was a teenager when Mr. Reeve had his accident. I remember most of what was shown in the film, as it happened, but I had not thought of it in so much detail until watching this. The documentary does and incredible job of capturing the highs and the lows of all of the events that took place during those times and after.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI want to give kudos to a few things: 1) As the story is told, there is a digital statue that is occasionally displayed that resembles Mr. Reeve/Superman. This was incredibly well used, down to displaying u0026quot;Kryptoniteu0026quot; on it in a very creative way, when he was injured. A truly unique way to display this, whoever came up with that idea, and the artists that executed it, are brilliant. 2) My God, this manu0026#39;s family and friends are made of something special. From his wife, to his children, to Robin Williams and his wife, to Mr. Reeveu0026#39;s Ex and beyond, all of them dealt with this in a way that I do not believe most people are capable of. Most of us could only hope and pray that our family and friends would be able to support us to this degree, if we found ourselves in such a terrible situation. 3) Dana Reeve was an incredible human being.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI highly recommend this documentary.”

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