1. Since she is a main character in this timeline this part I'm not upset about it's just when she shares the spotlight with say Storm,Jean and Cyclops and she just completely overshadows them and they get no development that's my problem.
Thats the thing does she over shadow them or is it just because its jlaw as mystique thats all people can ever think about when she is on screen?
I mean looking at apocalypse how did she overshadow anyone? in terms of screen time she may have had a bit less then tye and sophie.
This basically. If JLaw's acting is as lazy as you say (a perfectly legit criticism and I agree with it completely for this movie), how exactly can she overshadow anyone?
I respect that you don't like her in the role because of the acting. I understand and agree with it completely. Many people on this board share that view, and I understand where they are coming from.
But a lot of people beyond this forum are hating on her because she's JLaw. She's considered by many to be annoying and overrated, so all eyes are on her, even when she's not very present in the scene. You know how something you hate annoys you even more? For a lot of people, their annoyance with her makes them take notice of her more. It's how you get the Honest Trailers' line 'This is a Mystique movie', when it really really wasn't. The movie wasn't anybody's movie, that's the problem. I had no problems with JLaw until this movie and I barely registered her presence here. She was completely forgettable.
3. Her character development in the movies completely details from her comic counterpart so I don't see why you mean. The comic Mystique is miles better then this watered down movie version, though she is mostly evil in the comics Mystique is just so much more badass and edgy.
In your very first sentence you just affirmed what I said. XD As I said, for comic fans, status quo is god. In the eyes of many, Mystique is evil and so always should be evil. That just limits storytelling potential.
Badass and edgy does not necessarily mean she's a real character with feelings and motivations. OT Mystique was badass and edgy, but was she really a character?
Claremont Comic Mystique is leagues better than movie Mystique not because she's badass and edgy, but because she was badass and edgy IN ADDITION TO being many things: A terrorist, a leader, a loving mother who nevertheless can be quite toxic to her foster daughter, a heavily coded lesbian lover, a survivalist, and an anti-hero who when pressed would work for the greater good (during her tenure with Freedom Force). THAT's a character.
Movie Mystique at least has some of the shades of grey and complicated family dynamics Claremont Mystique had. Modern Mystique is so absurdly one-dimensional and cartoonishly evil that I actually prefer the movie one over her.