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No, he was saying WARPATH has no excuse, because HE wasn't five months pregnant, unlike Berry who was and was unable to do flying stunts.
Whoops! Read that wrong.
No, he was saying WARPATH has no excuse, because HE wasn't five months pregnant, unlike Berry who was and was unable to do flying stunts.
Hahaha, I think you mean Storm.
Lol, I know that. That was my point. Storm couldn't be more active cause of Halle's pregnancy. Warpath could have been more active. What is the excuse with him.
Ugh. Money is tight right now and I want to see this a second time sooooo badly!
just have your girl take you
"We need you to hope again" - Xmen Days of Future Past Review
To begin this review we must first journey back in time......
As a young boy with a vivid imagination growing up reading Xmen comic books, playing X-Men legends and watching the Saturday morning cartoons in the 80's and 90's it was easy to imagine what a real live action depiction of the Xmen world would be like on the silver screen in your own head but in reality you would think impossible.
Wrong.
The opening of this film has everything an X-Men fan would want to see in a live action film. A dark destopian future, inhibitar collars, Sentinel drop ships and future mutant members of the X-men in full control of their powers and working together as a unit, this is the proper X-men film we have been waiting for all along.
Its starts hard and fast and doesnt let up until the credits are over and even then it leaves you with extra, no moment is wasted in this film.
The performances they are the best in the series so far, hardly a weak one amongst them, no matter if they have one line or half the film everyone brings their A game to the table, but they are also helped by a tight script that zips along, gives gravtias without tipping over the scales into the melodramatic.
Dinklage as Trask eschews a mix of both underlining menace as well as an adherence to the belief Trask is actually doing what is best for humanity, not a one dimensional mouchtache twirler (although what damn fine mouchtache he has!!). Jackman is brilliant, again, he could easy phone in his performances now of Logan but does he? no way, he shows up in person bringing a new side to Logan, the diplomat, to life but he sparks off all the other characters with fun and verve but never hogging the limelight. Lawrence is superb as Mystique, not black or white, but a shade of gray, trying to do the right thing but not wholly certain of what that is torn between the man in her heart, Xavier, and the man in her head, Magneto, you can almost see them sitting on either shoulder.
Finally then to the top two, Fassbender and MaCavoy, they chew the scenery with every moment on screen with their performances, both fully owning their rolls that they started so well in First Class. Their clash of wills onbaord a flying jet is acting of the highest order in a comic book movie, up there with the interrogation scene between the Joker and Batman in The Dark Knight, intense and impassioned.
The action is everything I had imagined and hoped for from comics and games. The future mutants combine powers at will with dazzling effect, Sunspot and Bishop, Storm and Bishop, Blink and Bishop, Blink and Warpath, Blink and Colossus it boggles the mind far more with your eyes than it is to read it on the page. So many unique sights to behold but not just a CGI fest shoved in your face for no reason, for what these future mutants might lack in conversation they make up for in fighting to survive, their stories are told in actions not words. The end battles carried out at the same time in two different time zones is a thing of stunning quality, with one event effecting the other. Seeing Magneto lift a stadium flanked by a fleet of purple Sentinels is a majestic sight to behold, I've waited 20 years to see something like that, but it is equaled if not surpassed by the future mutants battling their final struggle for survival against the deadly future Sentinels, each in turn succumbing to the most horrid of demises, however its all underpinned by the characters involved having an emotional connection to each other and to us that has been built up over 7 movies and 14 years.
The ending is so fitting and also genius in its double edged meanings going forward, it serves perfectly as a send off to the OT with as much emotional weight as the ending to The Dark Knight Rises with Logan seeing the results of the events that have been altered in DOFP, so many wrongs righted, so many of the feelings you thought gone forever, back for good. However it could also stand as a second laucnhing pad for future films with the OT if Fox were so to wish, but as a send off it works perfectly.
Drawbacks? There are few and not enough to taint the overall picture but in terms of fairness should be touched upon, 10 more minutes with the future mutants wouldnt have hurt to maybe get to know their personalities more or even to show more of thier fight and struggle in the future setting against the Sentinels, but then you always want more of a good thing so maybe even this is a positive rather than a negative in some ways, I could have happily watched a full movie set in the bleak future world with the future mutants, its like a mini-movie within itself.
So to sum up and to produce the final score, having seen this twice now a better judgement was easier to come to with so much going on and take in. The only questions that need to be answered is what do you want from a comic book movie, a complex and compelling story that is ambitious in its scope, telling two stories at once? Check. Character arcs of great definition that require compelling performances from its leads? Check. Superb action sequences with spectacular effects and vivid death sequences? Check.
It is up there with the very best of comic book movies while coming up with its own new unique ideas at the same time, there is just so much stuff in this film for X-men fans of many years, things this review has barely touched on Quicksilver, all the references and call backs to previous films, the 70's setting, the post credit scene that sets up all manner of possabilities going forward, all the glorious cameos and retcons, too much to fit in to one review.
Its a film that leaves you with so much to ponder and discuss, but it never leaves you.
My only fear is now that the bar has been raised for the X-series, how will Apocalypse ever hope to out do it, but within there is maybe the answer.
They asked us to hope again.
I do.
9.6/10
I agree 100%.To me they have finally given us a Storm that is believable and embodies what alot of ppl think who Storm really is.I think they did an excellent job with her character and i loved the use of her powers in the end battle.Yes her death did have the emotional impact and bc it was a character we have come to know being played by Halle Berry over past films, it really made you feel what was happening which occured with pretty much all the characters.Definitely a 10! The X-Men movie I've been waiting for. I loved it. It was really emotional too, in both past and future. I loved what they did with Storm's limited screen time and her death had the emotional impact I hoped it would have.
Saw it twice. This movie is great. It's definitely one of the most emotional comic book films I've seen, maybe the most. This might controversy, but I liked the assassination resolution in the movie better than the original comic book story. The arc with Mystique, Charles finding hope and encouraging her to show Trask mercy, adds more to it.
The film is beautiful . I'm still thinking about it two days later. I'm so proud to see how far the genre has come and to see these films being made with care and respect , and to see the GA embrace them.
Speaking of Beast, I cracked up when he mentioned 3 networks on TV and Logan says something like, "wow, three whole networks".
This film had the best humor out of the entire series as far as I'm concerned.