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The ultimate X-Men ensemble fights a war for the survival of the species across two time periods as they join forces with their younger selves in an epic battle that must change the past – to save our future.
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Hugh Jackman
Logan …
James McAvoy
Charles Xavier
Michael Fassbender
Erik Lehnsherr
Patrick Stewart
Professor X
Ian McKellen
Magneto
Jennifer Lawrence
Raven …
Halle Berry
Storm
Nicholas Hoult
Hank …
Anna Paquin
Rogue
Elliot Page
Kitty Pryde
Peter Dinklage
Dr. Bolivar Trask
Shawn Ashmore
Bobby …
Omar Sy
Bishop
Evan Peters
Peter …
Josh Helman
William Stryker
Daniel Cudmore
Colossus
Fan Bingbing
Blink
Adan Canto
Sunspot
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***Focuses on the best characters and an interesting story***
"X-Men: Days of Future Past" (2014) starts in an apocalyptic near-future where mutants are being wiped out by Sentinels, government-made robots created for this very purpose. The X-Men and Magneto decide to send Wolverine's consciousness back to his body in 1973 to prevent the Sentinels from attaining their mutant-killing powers.
This is easily one of the best X-Men films because of the interesting plot and the focus on the most interesting characters. Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) has been the top X-Men since day one so you can't go wrong with making him the focal point. James McAvoy and Patrick Stewart are excellent as Professor X, as are Michael Fassbender as young Magneto, Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique and Evan Peters as Quicksilver, the latter in a small but highly entertaining role. Nicholas Hoult as Beast gets an honorable mention and Bingbing Fan is notable as Blink, particularly her stunning face.
The plot is convoluted and yet easy to follow if you're familiar with the franchise's story arc. The film is all-around compelling. It has the confidence to slow down and be pensive while throwing in the requisite thrills and not forgetting to be entertaining. For instance, the creative and amusing way Quicksilver takes down a bunch of security guards at the Pentagon, which is one of the movie's top scenes. Lastly, I like the way Magneto’s great power is illustrated (you’ll see what I mean).
The film runs 2 hours, 11 minutes and was shot in Québec, Canada.
GRADE: A
Wuchak21 Nov, 2018
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