Just a day before its worldwide debut, the first reviews for “Supergirl” have surfaced, painting a polarized picture of the film. Critics’ consensus is split: on Rotten Tomatoes, the movie holds a 61% approval rating based on 74 reviews, while Metacritic reports a more modest score of 49 out of 100, aggregated from 34 critiques.
The standout highlight for most reviewers is Milly Alcock’s performance as Kara Zor-El. Critics largely agree that the actress brings a compelling sense of individuality to the role; however, many suggest that a lackluster script ultimately hindered her from reaching her full potential.
Journalists have raised significant concerns regarding the film as a whole, frequently describing it as derivative and lacking a distinct creative vision. Some reviewers have even noted that the project feels noticeably inferior when compared to the recent “Superman” installment.
Technical execution also drew fire, with several critics expressing dissatisfaction regarding the visual effects and the choreography of the action sequences. Many reviewers complained that scenes were often too dimly lit, making it difficult for the audience to follow the on-screen events.
Source: Film.ru
