Friday, May 23, 2014

'X-Men: Days Of Future Past' Review/Thoughts

The mutants are back on the silver screen today. So the Informers went to an early show to check out X-Men: Days Of Future Past. Expect very mild spoilers.



What We Liked:
  • Great infusion of new and old casts
  • The film promotes the X-Men message
  • The struggle of Mystique
  • Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique character evolution since First Class
  • Quicksilver's incredibly fun sequence
  • Young Prof. X's character arc, Great acting from James McAvoy
  • The always imposing Michael Fassbender's Magneto
  • 70's Wolverine's Bone Claws
  • Fun Rewrites of US History
  • Inventive uses for mutant's abilities
  • Excellent fight sequences in future + past
  • The entire Paris Summit Sequence
  • The 70's style vs. the bleak future
  • Time Travel Humor
  • The always evolving relationship of Prof. X and Magneto
  • References to past X-films
  • Design of the Sentinels in past + future
  • Bobby Drake finally Ice sliding!
  • Time Travel is not overly confusing


What We Didn't Like:
  • Bolivar Trask's motivations were a little weak
  • Continues the superhero movie trend of a need for "super blood" 
  • Scenes with unneeded mutants like Havoc, Toad, and etc.
  • No Doop



Review: X-Men: Days Of Future Past combines the best components of X-Men: First Class and Bryan Singer's X-Men trilogy to create the best X-Men movie to date. The film utilizes all of it's stellar cast to tell a story of Wolverine, the always fantastic Hugh Jackman, being sent back to the 70's to stop a bleak future from ever happening. Now while Wolverine often has gotten the most attention of any X-Man in all the films, Days of Future Past is able to more neatly balance it's other characters so it does not feel like a movie called "Wolverine and some other guys". Particularly we get a great character arc from younger Prof. X (James McAvoy) who has hit rock bottom after losing his legs and Raven/Mystique. Charles's relationship with Magneto (Michael Fassbender) is as interesting as ever as the two must unite to stop Mystique from committing an act that creates the dystopian future. While on the topic of Lawrence's Mystique, her character has evolved a lot since we last saw her. Lawrence is impressive in every sequence she is in as her actions drive much of the film's plot. Overall the newest X-Men installment is extremely satisfying on all levels. For it's incredible action, balance of humor + action + gravitas, and top notch performances the Informers give X-Men: Days of Future Past a 9.5 out of 10. The best superhero movie of the year so far and a must-see for all X-Men fans. Can't for X-Men: Apocalypse in 2016.


Check out our podcast that will be posted this weekend to hear more about the movie. Until then make sure to follow us on Twitter @Caped_Informers and or follow me @cstrand73 to stay up to date on all things comics. Thanks for reading! What did you think of the movie? Sound off in the comments.

4 comments:

  1. I loved X2 but this was better

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  2. Quicksilver was impressive. I was very pleasantly surprised

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  3. Ellen Paige loves Doop

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  4. Wolverine needs to die

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