More Charles is ok but we need this for sure in the sequel...
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It would be really great if they could show at least one scene of young Charles discovering his powers and how they affected him...
More Charles is ok but we need this for sure in the sequel...
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I'd like to see Fantomex.What the **** is Simon Kinberg doing on this flick? Hope it doesnt get overloaded with new characters. Feel free to add Fantomex though.
Is Vaughn confirmed yet?
I doubt it will happen unless it somehow links with the plot of the movie. I mean, one of the reasons why we got to see Erik first discovering his powers in detail was because they attract Shaw's attention and that's where the whole revenge story kicks off. Whereas Charles' discovery of his powers is not really linked to the Shaw/Cuban missile crisis story in the same way.
But the problem is that the story was supposed to be about the origins of both Erik and Charles, and not just Erik's powers and how they related with Shaw. If the movie was called Magneto: Origins okay, but it wasn't. That's the biggest problem I have with FC - I always expected it would be the story of Xavier too, but it seems he was in the story just to be of service to Magneto's story. That's sad. Unfortunately I agree they will do nothing to change the situation in Second Class and show Charles learning about his powers when they had the chance to do it in FC; it's just wishful thinking from me.I mean, one of the reasons why we got to see Erik first discovering his powers in detail was because they attract Shaw's attention and that's where the whole revenge story kicks off. Whereas Charles' discovery of his powers is not really linked to the Shaw/Cuban missile crisis story in the same way.
But the problem is that the story was supposed to be about the origins of both Erik and Charles, and not just Erik's powers and how they related with Shaw. If the movie was called Magneto: Origins okay, but it wasn't. That's the biggest problem I have with FC - I always expected it would be the story of Xavier too, but it seems he was in the story just to be of service to Magneto's story. That's sad. Unfortunately I agree they will do nothing to change the situation in Second Class and show Charles learning about his powers when they had the chance to do it in FC; it's just wishful thinking from me.
But why showing Charles' telepathy manifesting wouldn't be a point, since the movie was about his story as well? Or at least is was supposed to be?
I think that there needed to be a bit more of conflict to Charles. They made it seem as if being a telepath is like the easiest thing in the world and why, a young boy hearing voices inside his head would think it was a really natural thing to happen and not worry at all.
The audience usually identify themselves with conflicted characters; while I love good damaged and dark character as much as the next person, I strongly disagree that a flawed character is necessarily "better". Showing that Charles was a good-hearted man and his empathy was really nice and all, but frankly, a good portion of the audience - especially the young male audience - thought he was just a bumbling idiot and a pampered rich boy. Showing a bit more of turmoil when his power manifested would be really interesting for his development. I don't think it's simply "easy" to be a telepath.
I really doubt most viewers really got all you're talking about, though. We get it because we spend a lot of time thinking about the movie and the characters. I was having a conversation about the Charles/Erik dynamics with a friend of mine who likes the X-Men (in movies) but not to the point of dedicating herself to forums and reading stuff and all that, and she was like "well, there's a whole lot of things about Charles I never thought about" - because she was team Erik all the way when she watched the movie, she could identify only with his side of the story and the motives for what he did what he did, because after all it's his side of the story that was shown. She's still team Erik btw, but not so much more just a "I liked that Charles was a bit of a drunk and a lousy flirt and that was it".We learn the key things about his history within the first 15 mins of the film.
\The audience usually identify themselves with conflicted characters; while I love good damaged and dark character as much as the next person, I strongly disagree that a flawed character is necessarily "better". Showing that Charles was a good-hearted man and his empathy was really nice and all, but frankly, a good portion of the audience - especially the young male audience - thought he was just a bumbling idiot and a pampered rich boy. Showing a bit more of turmoil when his power manifested would be really interesting for his development. I don't think it's simply "easy" to be a telepath.
I'd like to see Fantomex.
I don't see though how showing Charles' turmoil over telepathy would make him more appealing to the audience who prefer a damaged and dark character. I mean yes, you could give him a more angsty backstory but he is simply not, essentially, a dark character and whatever he'd have gone through in his childhood just can't stack up in drama and pain department to Erik's past - and it's not like anyone in the audience can relate to the experience of telepathy either. I can't see how you could make him more interesting to people who think that good-hearted, empathetic characters are "boring" without totally re-writing him at the core. And let's face it - Charles is just not an action-oriented, physical character like Erik or Wolverine - of course they're going to be more popular with young male audience.
Also, apart from two scenes for each character (well two for Erik but his scene with Shaw happens very soon after the first manifestation of his powers), the movie doesn't dwell much on either of Charles and Erik's childhoods and jumps straight into their adult lives. If you're going to explore the trouble Charles might have had with his telepathy in childhood, there's not much point in just showing it briefly and then moving on to present times when Charles is totally in control and happily uses telepathy to pick up girls. You'd have to show some development in between over the years for his turmoil to actually have any resonance and that doesn't really fit with the momentum of the story. This is after all not a character piece, it's a fast-paced comic book movie.
And I think that it's not that Charles' side of the story wasn't shown, it's simply that his side is not as emotionally charged and dramatic in this movie, whether or not you include telepathy angst or lonely childhood or whatever (I'm course talking about the majority of the movie because Charles' injury near the end and what it means for him is a whole different story - but it does only happen at the very end). Erik's connection to the main Shaw storyline - revenge of a loved one - would always make his storyline much more compelling to many people.
But in terms of actual screentime, I don't think that Charles got any less of it than Erik. In fact there are a few scenes where Charles and Erik are both present with focus clearly on Charles and Erik just sorta hanging around in the background.
It seems that we'll have to agree to disagree, then. I still think that Charles was in the movie just to be of service to Magneto's story, and maybe it'll continue to be like this in the next. James' dedication and ideas to the character somehow avoided Charles being too much of wallpaper in FC, but since he's now a "cripple and a teacher" and they have to find "Magneto's new nemesis", well...maybe he'll have even less to do. Who knows, he might even enjoy and it, and he'll still get payed.


It'll always be about Magneto, then. He'll always be the one to drive the action, hence Vaughn already stating "we have to find a new nemesis to fight Magneto, now that Charles is in a wheelchair".Erik on the other hand is a man who never stops moving, so he really has to be the one to drive the action. Hence, this movie was a little more his than Charles', but really it was THEIR film.
Charles is the glue that holds the X-Men together. He's not really the one who takes initiative in this film. If he had never met Moira and learned of the Hellfire club, he probably would have been content to living his life as before-- chatting up the ladies and quietly being a mutant.
Yes, a lot of people loved them together, but Charles and Erik are enemies now, and I doubt the next film will change this. They will be separated entities, sharing maybe two or three great scenes and that will be it. Vaughn and the writers and the producers will simply chose to keep the focus on Magneto, since he's the one the audience seems to be more interested in. And voilá. As someone who is as tired of Magneto as others are tired of Wolverine, I'll simply avoid Second Class if the focus is on him again. No big deal...the first time I read about FC I expected it to be more a Charles and the X-Men story, it wasn't, I think I'm more than prepared to expect the next to continue focusing on Magneto's crusade against humanity. Because villains will always be cooler, it seems.