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I liked it, but I was kind of bummed that they didn't explain Tirenne Send a noteboard - 25/05/2014 12:15:24 AM

How Prof. X was alive and in his old body. I know there was a hint that he might have transferred his consciousness to another body before he died in X3 but how did he get his body back?
Quicksilver was great, but I was disappointed with Trask. Not much of a character there.


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Even the biggest fans of the X-Men franchise will admit that its continuity was a mess after six films. Now director Bryan Singer is back to clean up the mess and what a great job he does connecting the dots while juggling dozens of characters!

Loosely based on the classic story arc of the same name the mutants' fight for survival continues in two time zones. What could have turned into even more of a mess flows surprisingly even and culminates in an exciting and epic showdown in both the future and the past. As always with time travel stories, it helps not to think too much about it, but within the movie's logic it all actually makes sense in the end.

The unprepared movie-goer might end up a bit overwhelmed, it's true. The better you know this universe and its heroes and villains the more fun you'll have. But even though it is full of them, the film never feels crammed but instead makes four characters the center of attention.
Also very pleasantly surprising: even with the internet full of casting news over the last year they still managed to squeeze in a few cameos you didn't see coming and make the fanboy or -girl in you squeal with joy. One also would not have expected a certain character to be this much of a scene stealer. The actors clearly had fun doing this together and each one is at the top of their game.

A complex, funny, often spectacular summer movie that engages and entertains its audience in equal measures while bringing its franchise to a new climax. One that easily could have worked as the ultimate ending. But the apocalyptic post-credits scene already promises a whole new level of threat on the horizon.

9 out of 10 high-speed runners.


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X-Men: Days of Future Past - 23/05/2014 10:33:25 AM 2283 Views
It's a good fun movie, but 9/10 seems a bit high. - 23/05/2014 09:38:00 PM 726 Views
Having fun goes a long way - 26/05/2014 02:20:42 PM 720 Views
I liked it, but I was kind of bummed that they didn't explain - 25/05/2014 12:15:24 AM 1000 Views
That, and the whole "Shadowcat can send people back in time" thing - 26/05/2014 05:33:40 AM 791 Views
I took it as a sign that her powers grew in strength - 01/06/2014 08:52:37 PM 744 Views
I concur with your 9. -Spoilers- - 25/05/2014 09:12:09 PM 847 Views
If I had to guess ... - 26/05/2014 12:48:33 AM 1058 Views
No way. They brought back the old cast, they will use them. - 26/05/2014 05:49:56 AM 897 Views
Well. I looked it up now, and ... - 26/05/2014 03:29:10 PM 949 Views
This just in! - 27/05/2014 08:17:56 AM 751 Views
Interesting - 27/05/2014 05:25:28 PM 878 Views
Hmmm. - 26/05/2014 02:39:52 PM 797 Views
That's what I was wondering through the entire ending - 27/05/2014 08:20:21 AM 688 Views
I'd say they yet have to decide when to set the *spoiler* storyline - 26/05/2014 11:49:20 AM 810 Views
The story is set. - 26/05/2014 02:40:43 PM 722 Views
Minor critique - 26/05/2014 08:52:17 PM 701 Views
They still have many problems - 26/05/2014 08:41:10 PM 656 Views
Spoilers - 26/05/2014 08:37:08 PM 712 Views
On reflection I have decided I HATE this movie - 27/05/2014 06:37:06 PM 853 Views
That's interesting - 29/05/2014 12:50:46 AM 787 Views
Re: That's interesting - 29/05/2014 06:29:10 PM 875 Views
I enjoyed it as a standalone movie, but - 07/06/2014 06:42:20 AM 706 Views

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