Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: May 23, 2014
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carloswalnutsSep 5, 2014
Bryan Singer sabe como hacer cine de buen entretenimiento, no se necesita de suecuencia de accion desenfrenada para contar una historia maravillosa pero que peca de alguno que otro agujero, las interpetraciones son soberbias, escenas bienBryan Singer sabe como hacer cine de buen entretenimiento, no se necesita de suecuencia de accion desenfrenada para contar una historia maravillosa pero que peca de alguno que otro agujero, las interpetraciones son soberbias, escenas bien rodadas como el escape del pentagono, sin duda mi favorita de la saga de los mutantes. Expand
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mhenderson8May 24, 2014
I guess they learned from that X-Men: First Class fiasco that when people go to an X-Men movie want to see some popular X-Men characters and not the C-List X-Men. The reason this movie was good was because it wasn't X-Men: First Class, thereI guess they learned from that X-Men: First Class fiasco that when people go to an X-Men movie want to see some popular X-Men characters and not the C-List X-Men. The reason this movie was good was because it wasn't X-Men: First Class, there were actually popular X-Men in this movie. X-Men: First Class was so horrible. Expand
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ROBERTOOMay 25, 2014
oooooo la wea buena ctmmmmmm la cago qe me moje con la wea nunca habia visto una wea tan buena pero tampoco tanto porqe la wea esqe me pica el pico xd
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SpiderPlayerMay 22, 2015
The best film of the X Men I've ever seen, very interesting, although the main protagonist ends up being the Wolverine, you still have other important characters and, as Professor Xavier and Magneto, Wolverine but still have an amountThe best film of the X Men I've ever seen, very interesting, although the main protagonist ends up being the Wolverine, you still have other important characters and, as Professor Xavier and Magneto, Wolverine but still have an amount slightly higher . Expand
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drlowdonFeb 10, 2015
The X-Men movies have been a mixed bag in terms of quality but, for me at least, Days of Future Past is the best of the bunch. The time travel elements make as little sense as they do in any other movie but, thanks to the fantastic cast andThe X-Men movies have been a mixed bag in terms of quality but, for me at least, Days of Future Past is the best of the bunch. The time travel elements make as little sense as they do in any other movie but, thanks to the fantastic cast and superb action sequences, that doesn't stop proceedings from being thoroughly entertaining from start to finish. A must see for X-Men and comic book fans. Expand
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anonymouslimFeb 4, 2015
The movie contains dynamic actions and shocking moments along the movie which made it a total blockbuster i give only 8 however because i just didn't feel the connection of the movie to the X-men movie before it.
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CalvinCrackMay 23, 2014
ehhhh, see it if you must. i loved the first half of "The Wolverine", and enjoyed "First Class" enough to buy it. This one is better than Wolverine, but worse than First Class. It's entertaining for a while, but drags in the second halfehhhh, see it if you must. i loved the first half of "The Wolverine", and enjoyed "First Class" enough to buy it. This one is better than Wolverine, but worse than First Class. It's entertaining for a while, but drags in the second half (like a lot of these comic book movies). I think this movie might be better at home, sitting on your couch. seriously. Expand
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RtheomMay 23, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A pretty good movie. Not exactly what I was hoping for as a follower of the X-Men lore, but it does what it tries to pretty well. And you don't need much knowledge of the previous movies to enjoy it. The use of the Sentinels was kinda disappointing, but I was okay with that considering they weren't the main focus of the movie anyway, and they could have done much worse with the lore.

Other than that, the fact that this movie pretty much eliminates X-Men 3 from the movie cannon is a big plus. So nice to see that junk just removed entirely.

It's a pretty worthwhile watch for both the non-X-Men vets and those that are long-time fans.
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LBCMay 31, 2014
X-Men: DOFP is an all around great movie. It successfully caters to both hardcore X-Men fans and casual moviegoers. In other words, you don't have to be an X-Men nerd to enjoy this film. Its more subdued than it's predecessors, you won't feelX-Men: DOFP is an all around great movie. It successfully caters to both hardcore X-Men fans and casual moviegoers. In other words, you don't have to be an X-Men nerd to enjoy this film. Its more subdued than it's predecessors, you won't feel smothered by the special effects. Definitely worth watching! Expand
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Forrestgump1Jul 31, 2014
In my adolescents, much like every kid in my class, and more thereafter. Ask any kid growing up in the late 90s and early 2000s, when comic book movies were just starting to become a reality. Before “The Avengers”, before “Iron Man” andIn my adolescents, much like every kid in my class, and more thereafter. Ask any kid growing up in the late 90s and early 2000s, when comic book movies were just starting to become a reality. Before “The Avengers”, before “Iron Man” and yes..even before “Spider-Man”..there was only a select squad of superheroes I knew..well not superheroes..mutants. Wolverine, Magneto, Professor X, Cyclops, Mystique..just to name a few. They were called The X-Men, and not only did they inspire me as a child, after seeing their latest adventure, they have inspired me as an adult now too. The film reunites long time fan boy favorite director Bryan Singer (X-Men and X2) with the best cast of characters anyone this side of earth could ever ask for. If we put, The Avengers up against the X-Men, hands down I put my money on the X-Men any day.
“X-Men Days Of Future Past” brought me back to when I was a child, playing with those small Wolverine action figures and what not, running around pretending I had claws coming out of my hands. The past couple solo outings (“X-Men Origins” & “The Wolverine”) were both artistic disappointments. Not because the character was bad, instead the misguided direction. I can say now, with a clear conscious, these faults have been drastically altered. Singer returns to soaring new heights, creating filmmaking at it’s finest. Would I call this film “The Best Superhero Film Ever” ? heavens no. But, a film that defies itself through its core, and characters. There is so much in this film analytically. That as a critic, (in training) … it’s so brutally touching to watch. Could I just be a fanboy serenading the film? well jeez, I sure hope so.

The film chronicles the events after “The Wolverine” and all other previous X-Men films..so this is a true sequel. Not a reboot, or prequel. Not since “X-Men: The Last Stand” have we gotten great story progressing. Set in the distant future; mutants are becoming extinct. At the helm of their greatest foe, that any mutant has ever faced. The Sentinel Primes. At a last ditch effort to save the Mutant race, Logan (Wolverine) is sent back in time to convince the young Charles Xavier to use his powers and alter the past-- to ensure that Mutants have a future. Resulting in quite possibly the greatest dream time of the century.

Nonetheless, what makes “X:Men Days of Future Past” so incredibly unique is that well .. it benefits from having the entire cast of characters. Bringing back the young favorites that made “X:Men First Class” unforgettable. In addition bringing back the old favorites from the original trilogy. This has to be the greatest ploy and gimmick of the year. I mean..who can contest that seeing Hugh Jackman's ragin’ cagin’ Wolverine fighting alongside Magneto and Beast in the 1960s? .. if speaking bluntly it’s like a dream come true. Not to mention we get a more than suitable cameo from the beloved “Quicksilver” whom undoubtedly has one of the best scenes in the entire film.

The performance end of things is fairly top notch. Jackman simply owns the role of Wolverine and give his most eagerly pleasing rendition of the character to date. James McAvoy as the young Charles Xavier ...this casting was a pure stroke of genius. Jennifer Lawrence, Patrick Stewart, Ian Mckellen, Nicholas Hoult all turn in fine performances. But, the real show stealer belongs to Michael Fassbender and his tremendous take on our beloved Magneto. It’s amazing to see his growth in the character. Could you believe that Fassbender was actually in the film “Jonah Hex”??? yeah I didn’t think so. The film is as good as the cast, and director. Thanks to this scene churning performances, it only adds to the benefactor of “DOFP” and ultimately makes it that much more captivating. There are some funny one-liners and sight gags, but these never deteriorate from the very dark, and eluded tone the film has for most of it’s quick, and breezy two and half hour run time.

In contrast, the film is beautifully shot to no end. Singer has a keen sense of detail which is exactly why he was the perfect tribute to helm such a hefty project. Singer, gives the core fans everything they want in an X-Men film..and distinctly, so much more. “DOFP” is quick and energized to the point, where I was stunned when the film reached it’s very satisfying conclusion. True Marvel fans shall stick around after the credits for a glimpse of what’s to come.

Consequently, any audience member needs to sit down, strap on the seat belt and hold on. Funny, how just a little over a month ago we were discussing how “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” propelled the genre to new heights and set an unprecedented par. While, I think that these films are part of two totally different universes (which they are). But, “DOFP” has more than eclipsed that benchmark set just a month ago.

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jdolan74Jun 29, 2014
There is so much good in this movie. So much great in this movie. But I might have to go on the record saying the Evan Peters Quicksilver storyline is the best thing in the series. Despite those stupid Carl's Jr. commercials.
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ATsushiMay 30, 2016
Smooth and beautiful direction, editing almost perfect, dynamic and strong characters X-Men: Days of Future Past unites two casts and returns to a grand X-Men.
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Bruce722May 25, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Day of Future Past is a fantastic superhero movie in every way, shape and form... except for the gaping flaw that is its premise. Don't get me wrong, I understand that one must suspend their level of disbelief greatly in order to enjoy these films. Newsflash, I love superhero movies so clearly the suspension of disbelief isn't the issue. There is a difference between being willing to accept something as possible and there being a monumental plot hole, which was the case with this film.

***SPOILERS***
The movie is set WAY into the future where these "robots" called Sentinels have effectively wiped out all mutants in existence and a large portion of the human population as well. Because these Sentinels are too much for the X-Men, they conceive of a plan to send Professor X's consciousness back in time to his younger self, when the Sentinels program was in its infancy in the 1970's, so he can stop Mystique from killing the creator of the program and then being captured and experimented on, which is what results in the Sentinels being the unstoppable force they become. Because sending someone's consciousness back decades would physically tear them apart, the only man for the job is none other than Wolverine.

And that's the premise of the film. Did nobody else scream "ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?!" when reading that? Allow me to clarify once again. I am willing to accept that there are invincible robots, that mutants exist, and that you can send someone's consciousness back in time decades for an extended period of time. I have no problem with any of those concepts because I have suspended my disbelief completely. However, if you know who creates this horrible program and you can send someone back in time, wouldn't you just send Logan a little further back and kill the creator, effectively eliminating the threat of the Sentinels before they ever exist?

There are other plot holes throughout the film but I'd categorize those as relatively minor, akin to the ones you will typically find, not just in superhero movies but in films in general, so I won't go into detail on those. I'll simply say that a 9 or 10 caliber superhero movie with incredible acting, especially from James McAvoy, great special effects, and awesome action scenes easily drops to a 6 or 7 caliber movie because every single dramatic element was clouded with an "If they did this obvious thing, none of this crap would've happened". (6 + 7)/2 = 6.5, which rounds to 7. That's about the best explanation possible for my reasoning.
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lasttimeisawMay 28, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. After Matthew Vaughn’s X-MEN: FIRST CLASS (2011, 7/10) transposes the mutants’ universe into 1960s and allows some new blood to play their younger selves, X-MEN series has officially opened a new chapter. Three years later, the original helmer (X-MEN 2000, 7/10 and X2 2003, 7/10) Bryan Singer returns to the director chair to push a reset button to nullify all the damages done by Brett Ratner’s X-MEN: THE LAST STAND (2006, 7/10). In this latest episode, the story devises a time-travel mission to the past in order to save the entire world from the Sentinel apocalypse.
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SmeeJun 13, 2014
Movie inline with comic books and writers have finally fixed the damage done by X men last stand and last horrible wolverine movie.3D effects and acting and story is great.Can't wait to see the X men apocalypse movie.
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ViolettDec 13, 2014
This is the best X-Men movie so far. Hovewer, I cant put 10 mark on this. When the next sequel starts to use future-past travels that usually mean plot authors are out of ideas. I believe this is the last X-Men movie, if only they don't wantThis is the best X-Men movie so far. Hovewer, I cant put 10 mark on this. When the next sequel starts to use future-past travels that usually mean plot authors are out of ideas. I believe this is the last X-Men movie, if only they don't want to make next future-past movie what is even more stupid. Despite this fact movie itself is awesome. Great characters, great acting, definitely worth watching. Expand
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sammurphy66Jul 14, 2014
Grounded with stellar acting, believable characters, and sweeping special effects, Days of Future Past is the best entry of the X-Men franchise to date.
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epiclucaSep 4, 2014
This is one of the few superhero movies that really gets to me. The character development and emotions they portray really reflects onto the viewers, it would be farfetched to call this a masterpiece, but it's not short of one, nor is it yourThis is one of the few superhero movies that really gets to me. The character development and emotions they portray really reflects onto the viewers, it would be farfetched to call this a masterpiece, but it's not short of one, nor is it your stereotypical superhero action movie. Expand
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JOSHDILISIJun 1, 2014
I felt that for a superhero movie movie it took it's pace very slowly, although i dont think thats a bad thing. There are too many movies that i feel are ACTION, EXPLOSIONS, AND OMG, etc. But this movie is something thats trying to be aI felt that for a superhero movie movie it took it's pace very slowly, although i dont think thats a bad thing. There are too many movies that i feel are ACTION, EXPLOSIONS, AND OMG, etc. But this movie is something thats trying to be a different, so it was a nice step outside the box for this movie, even though it wasnt far outside said box. It still felt like a breath of fresh air. Expand
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PvtJacksonJun 18, 2014
A great movie. Although I don't like X-men franchise, which i always consider inferior to Sam Raimi's "spider-man trilogy", Days of Future Past absolutely satisfied me as a fantasy, action blockbuster and didn't make me regret having spent myA great movie. Although I don't like X-men franchise, which i always consider inferior to Sam Raimi's "spider-man trilogy", Days of Future Past absolutely satisfied me as a fantasy, action blockbuster and didn't make me regret having spent my money on buying ticket. Two worlds - one in the future and one in the past collide as two parallel wars break out determining the fate of mutants. The film remained funny though, especially in the first half when Quick Silver attempted to help Magneto break out of prison. Expand
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ukonfireJun 13, 2014
Easily the best X-men film thanks to its focus on story development and setting up what looks to be a total rebirth of the series. From the word go I was utterly immersed in the story, at no point was I pining for more action or storyEasily the best X-men film thanks to its focus on story development and setting up what looks to be a total rebirth of the series. From the word go I was utterly immersed in the story, at no point was I pining for more action or story development. Considering the amount of characters involved I expected some friction and complication but at no point did any of the chars get in each others way, the synergy was perfect. Expand
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Prodigy2014Jun 6, 2014
It is clear that the X-Men Film Series took a downward spiral after Bryan Singer left the director’s chair for similar, yet less successful, endeavors. It wasn't until 2011 that Matthew Vaughn sparked some new life into the series, by tellingIt is clear that the X-Men Film Series took a downward spiral after Bryan Singer left the director’s chair for similar, yet less successful, endeavors. It wasn't until 2011 that Matthew Vaughn sparked some new life into the series, by telling a rousing origin story that almost felt like a reboot to the franchise. Re-enter Singer, who brings the best of both his films and Vaughn’s “X-Men: First Class” by; combining the dark, seedy plotting of his first two movies with energized period stylings of "First Class". All this is achieved, while blending the fantastic cast of both films via an inventive time traveling plot that surprisingly works on all levels. Based on the comic book story-line of the same name; Wolverine is sent to the past by Kitty Pride (since when could she do that) in an attempt to change history and prevent an event that results in the Sentinel program; a program that dooms both humans and mutants. Little (and sometimes noticeable) characterizations that contradicts the previous films does bother the geek inside me, and I’m sure many can agree; but I’m willing to forgive and forget this time around. By incorporating socio-political topics (typical of X-Men) with an intriguing sci-fi premise "Days of Future Past" does far more than just entertain. But what I liked most was the balance of characters on display and the performances behind them. Whether it’s James McAvoy’s world-weary younger Xavier, Michael Fassbender’s morally disturbed younger Magneto or their introspective older selves (Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen, respectively); the cast members bask in whatever limelight the film affords them. Though I’m still not convinced of Jennifer Lawrence’s rendition of Mystique, I appreciate what the writers were doing with character’s arc. “Days of Future” is fast, smart; most of our characters are well developed and effectively reintroduced; even lesser characters get their fleeting moments to shine. The sparing action sequences were well staged; and one thing I always admired about Singer was his way of defining the characters' abilities through elaborately staged set pieces. Kudos to that Quicksilver slow-mo scene. The dystopian future and vintage period setting was brought to life by nice production designs and the visual effects dazzle unlike any other X-Men film. It’s up there as one of the finest X-Men films (second only to “X2: X-Men United”) and certainly one of the better superhero films in recent times. Entertainment is guaranteed! Expand
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HoonsagoMay 24, 2014
The movie has a gripping story with enchanting visual effects. However, the story is quite convoluted, moving back and forth from the past and future. Still, it was a good piece of work that made the entire series more understandable.
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sancharsharmaMay 23, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It is a movie packed with action and a little gruesome killings by the Sentinel. The graphics and the action seemed fresh, especially Blink with "portal gun" powers. The storyline and the plot ideas almost always keep you at grip. Love to see the composed and the responsible Professor as a drunkard for the first time. Young Magneto's character description, just like in all X-Men movies, was perfect. Needless to say, Quicksilver, even in a short role was the best!
A big disappointment I felt was the transformation of young Xavier. He changes his lifestyle and motives by a thought of Mystique, a speech by himself and even words by Logan (when he doesn't take his pills for the first time)! I would have appreciated a slower and more sensible transformation.
Also, they had a lot of scope in the future-past combination which they never exploited. Technically, each incident of past can affect the future. In movie, there were only two possible futures, one with Sentinels and one without. But the fact that Logan was changing the past continuously means that the future also has to change continuously.
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israeldornelesJul 12, 2014
Not only the best X-Men movie yet but the best Mavel movie to date and the second best superhero movie, behind The Dark Knight. Yes, it's that good. I can't wait to see X-Men: Apocalypse.
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argaliteMay 27, 2014
I like the X-Men, and hate time travel movies. Time travel was not an issue until the end. Because the antagonist is not a living thing, there is not a sense of defeating the enemy, which always gives me happiness. Quicksilver is a greatI like the X-Men, and hate time travel movies. Time travel was not an issue until the end. Because the antagonist is not a living thing, there is not a sense of defeating the enemy, which always gives me happiness. Quicksilver is a great comedic relief. Everything was performed and CGI'd very well. Expand
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SuperNintendroJun 5, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Definitely the BEST X-men movie put out so far! After the first 30-45 minutes of the movie i found myself rubbing my eyes, yawning and looking at my watch often. I swear I must 1 of 3 Black guys who think Halle Berry is the worst Storm ever. I mean damn the only thing the got right with Halle Berry playing Storm is that she is Black! I actually cheered when the Sentinels killed her. Its not too many things I can point that is wrong with this movie other than...1. Quicksilver looked corny as hell (but he was pretty dope) 2. Bishop was undersold. 3. The Sentinels didn't say anything...(in the comics and on the show they always said mutant detected) 4. THe Sentinels looked like the Destroyer from the first Thor movie. 5. Where the HELL was Scarlet Witch (maybe they are saving her for the Avengers 3 movie where they will have Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver join the Avengers). There are more things i find wrong with this movie but I guess by now you get the point! Days of Future Past was by far the best X-men movie but I sincerely hope Fox gives up the rights to X-men or better yet at least collaborate with Marvel Studios on the next X-men movie, seeing as how the Movie will more than likely have Apocalypse (X-men The Age of Apocalypse) which might introduce Archangel. Somewhere along the along the lines I got side tracked...oh well back to Days of future past! Like I said before X-men Days of Future Past was not a horrible movie but damn it was not great neither. Expand
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lucianogenerosoJun 5, 2014
I get those who prefer to say this movie was not perfect or lacked something, but the truth is Hollywood never putted its hands on a such rich and wide story. I mean, of course for this X-Men movie, with time travel it is to expect more. MoreI get those who prefer to say this movie was not perfect or lacked something, but the truth is Hollywood never putted its hands on a such rich and wide story. I mean, of course for this X-Men movie, with time travel it is to expect more. More encounters, more dilemmas about the quantum physics involved, I was expecting all that plus a more spread participation between the characters. The elements are all there but, the thing is, maybe this time, as usually happens the plot was managed by suits, re-managed by the suits bosses and so on. It is not a masterpiece, could be in the hand of a Kubrick, - any other name here would be a blasphemy but... - a Spielberg, a Zemeckis. I'd love to see, for one time some risk being taken. But, I guess Bryan Singer is the only guy not up to risks at this point. It's a shame, the story sure should be better explored. Expand
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43in2014Jun 25, 2014
Prior to watching this: I've seen all of the past X-Men films except for X-Men Wolverine. I have not read the comics but I have seen some of the cartoons.
Review:
Pros: Great, smart and philosophical story. Mostly great acting. Great action
Prior to watching this: I've seen all of the past X-Men films except for X-Men Wolverine. I have not read the comics but I have seen some of the cartoons.
Review:
Pros: Great, smart and philosophical story. Mostly great acting. Great action scenes. Best of all the X-Men films.
Cons: Can't think of any
4.5/5 - Good enough to pay to watch it in the cinema and perhaps buy the DVD.
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DouglasRamseyJun 13, 2014
I saw clawns of bones,
Blink and Bishop too.
I see them figh together, for me and you. And I think to myself, what a wonderful X-world I see Quicksilver on blue, And eyes on white. The bold blessed man, The dark phoenix alive. And
I saw clawns of bones,
Blink and Bishop too.
I see them figh together,
for me and you.
And I think to myself,
what a wonderful X-world
I see Quicksilver on blue,
And eyes on white.
The bold blessed man,
The dark phoenix alive.
And I think to myself,
What a wonderful X world.
The anger of Magneto,
So strong in the sky.
Are also on Raven,
Of mutants going by,
I see my childhood coming back.
Saying, "How are you?"
I´m really saying,
Fox, I love you".
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douglasnotdougJun 23, 2014
Unlike some of the superhero movies, there is genuine emotion here. Its has some good action scenes and a fun plot but in the end its about the characters and their struggle. It makes for a compelling movie.
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jacob4Nov 19, 2015
An incredible, outstanding, breathtaking sequel to X-men First Class! Bryan Singer has returned to the helm as director, and has used his director "powers" to make X-men 3 irrelevant and X-men Origins: The Wolverine all but a bad dream! ThisAn incredible, outstanding, breathtaking sequel to X-men First Class! Bryan Singer has returned to the helm as director, and has used his director "powers" to make X-men 3 irrelevant and X-men Origins: The Wolverine all but a bad dream! This movie is pact with awesome action, incredible characters, crazy humor, and it did a great job bringing the Sentinels to life! A great way to set up the sequel X-men Apocalypse. Expand
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KasaiWolfDec 3, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great movie overall and a great way to get the main X-Men movies back on track. After the monstrocity that was X Men: The Last Stand the movies were needing a way to get back on their feet and with Bryan Singer at the helm for First Class it was a decent movie and this outshined it in every single way possible. The plot was inspired, the movie was intense and the characters you genuinely felt sorry for when they died. Probably a bit too much Hugh Jackman in this movie again but otherwise it's a great balance of the older characters and the new ones. Seeing Xavier talking to his past self was a great scene and a good example of what the movie is capable of. The last scene was touching to no end with all of the characters that had died being brought back thanks to the past being changed.

Overall an excellent movie and I would reccomend it ten times over.
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NateNixonJun 30, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I remember when I watched the X-Men cartoons, everything impress me, the animation, the characters, was really awesome, and with the time appeared the movies, some with excellent results (''X-Men: First Class'', ''X-2'', ''X-Men''), and the rest with, mmm... well you know the story. Now is the time of X-Men: Days of Future Past, and the result is incredible!
The story had some changes respect to the original story, but that changes aren't terrible, because the script it's well crafted, and that changes don't matter.
The performances are extraordinary, James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender are awesome, and the rest of the cast do a great job.
The music is really good, transmits the sensations that you can feel in the running time.
And the visual effects, well, are better than the First Class effects, but could be better....
And the best part of the movie is the post credits scene, WOW! I can't wait for the next chapter.
''X-Men Days of Future Past'' is one of my favorite movies of this year.
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TheDanielGamerDec 7, 2014
after x-men the last stand was released I hated it but after watching x-men first class it looked like director Bryan singer was attempting to repair the series after the last stand how ever days of future past was a kick ass film with aafter x-men the last stand was released I hated it but after watching x-men first class it looked like director Bryan singer was attempting to repair the series after the last stand how ever days of future past was a kick ass film with a amazing cast I can see the francise going on for years to come. Expand
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Prodigy487Aug 3, 2014
Days of Future Past is not only one of the best X-Men films, it's one of the best superhero films of all time. It knows exactly what do with it's characters and how to make their actors portray them perfectly. The action is top notch and theDays of Future Past is not only one of the best X-Men films, it's one of the best superhero films of all time. It knows exactly what do with it's characters and how to make their actors portray them perfectly. The action is top notch and the special effects are wonderful. I was a little bit nervous for this movie learning that Matthew Vaughn dropped out as director and was replaced by Bryan Singer after Singer directed the mediocre "Superman Returns" and "Jack the Giant Slayer" but Singer absolutely nailed it. Days of Future Past is a wonderful entry into the superhero genre. Expand
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boesballAug 16, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I'm a huge X-Men fan, and this movie had a lot of awesome mutants! It was centered around Wolverine, but in terms of storyline was more about Magneto, Mystique, and Charles. The best part of this movie was the scenes with Quicksilver. I've never really seen a good depiction of a super speed character in a superhero movie, but this hit it on the spot. The slow motion was used great in this movie, and all the effects were great! The plot was good as well. This movie was fantastic, and it was my second favorite X-Men movie, but it had some downfalls. This movie had a lot of plot holes like Professor X being alive, Kitty's time traveling, and a bit more. Those knocked it down from 9 to 8, but it still was crazy fun! Expand
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AdsonOct 4, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Awesome movie, awesome acting and cast, awesome effects and awesome story. I missed characters like "Vampire", "Jean" and "Scott", they just shows up in the end for less than one minute =( but it's alright, this is my favorite movie of 2014 so far. Expand
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RainwholeOct 20, 2014
I never cared for the first three X-Men movies, in fact I think X-Men 2 is one of the most overrated movies ever. I did enjoy First Class, and it's follow up Days of Future past I found myself delighted with the plot and characters. ThisI never cared for the first three X-Men movies, in fact I think X-Men 2 is one of the most overrated movies ever. I did enjoy First Class, and it's follow up Days of Future past I found myself delighted with the plot and characters. This movie is proof that you don't need large and constant action sequences to make a powerful super hero film. The writing in this movie in fantastic, and the acting it's truly great. No surprise based on the all-star cast.

Now, I do have some complains here. The first one is some of the time travelling logic. Although not bad by any means, is not absolutely bullet proof to logic.

Then, I was disappointing with how little we saw from the "future" X-Men. Their scenes were some of the best in the movie, and thanks to the ending I'm afraid we will never explore the world/characters that pop-out the most in the movie.

Beyond those two flaws, Days of Future past is not only a great movie but is one that I hope challenges other super hero movies to step up their storytelling to the next level.

Oh, and the Quicksilver scene alone is worth watching this movie for. More quicksilver please!
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cptfoxOct 29, 2014
By no means am I a fan-boy of Marvel or X-Men, but there are no words to describe this movie. This amazing story and adventure is sure to convince you there is a hope for humanity and make you want to want to kiss babies. The hype is realBy no means am I a fan-boy of Marvel or X-Men, but there are no words to describe this movie. This amazing story and adventure is sure to convince you there is a hope for humanity and make you want to want to kiss babies. The hype is real folks, this **** will knock you off your feet. Expand
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DCEdmondsNov 13, 2014
"X-Men: Days of Future Past" 10 Scale Rating: 9.5 (Epic) ...

The Good: As great of an X-Men film as you will ever see, and among the best comic book films of all time. The series has come a long way in the 14 years since the first film was
"X-Men: Days of Future Past" 10 Scale Rating: 9.5 (Epic) ...

The Good: As great of an X-Men film as you will ever see, and among the best comic book films of all time. The series has come a long way in the 14 years since the first film was released and they have definitely upped the ante here. I was concerned about the size of the cast, but Singer did an amazing job balancing them all and making sure everyone got the appropriate amount of screen time. This wasn't "Wolverine and the X-Men", this was an all-out X-Men film. The fight scenes are amazing and we are able to see the mutants unleash their powers in all their glory. The majority of the characters were already established previously, so it felt very much like seeing old friends again rather than re-hashing past stories. The best part of the film is the pacing. It starts off with a bang and simply does not stop moving until the very end. Lastly, the film does a fantastic job of re-invigorating the franchise and eliminating the mistakes of past films; X-Men 3 and to a lesser extent, X-Men Origins: Wolverine. I once thought it impossible, but this film has replaced X2 as my favorite film in the X-franchise.

The Bad: The film is mostly perfect, but has a few very small things that drop it down a little. First and foremost, even for a comic book film, some parts of the story were a little difficult to believe. Secondly, while I'm glad it wasn't a Wolverine-centric film, I would have liked to have seen more action from him in specific.
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Movi3R3vi3werNov 27, 2014
The greatest X-Men movie put to film. This is the most entertaining, enthralling and emotionally wrenching this franchise has ever out out. Easily one of the best films of the year and one of the best casts of the year. Not gonna lie, thisThe greatest X-Men movie put to film. This is the most entertaining, enthralling and emotionally wrenching this franchise has ever out out. Easily one of the best films of the year and one of the best casts of the year. Not gonna lie, this movie had me tearing up at one point. Expand
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wtfskilzDec 5, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. People keep saying this is the best X-Men movie so far!
Okay so here we go, the movie gives you a sense of helplessness as you watch the characters against impossible odds making the storyline for once unpredictable, an aspect which has been lacking from most modern movies. This movie gave me a rare exhilarating feel, so Yes I have to agree.
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hirak99Jan 3, 2015
Marvel movies, especially X-Men movies, are nice always and this is no exception.

There are some statements in the movie which gives a wrong impression of science - e.g. where Beast informs Charles about "there is a theory in quantum
Marvel movies, especially X-Men movies, are nice always and this is no exception.

There are some statements in the movie which gives a wrong impression of science - e.g. where Beast informs Charles about "there is a theory in quantum mechanics where time is like a river, it flows around any ripple caused by a pebble thrown into it correcting its course". And Charles says "I don't believe in that theory." There is no such "theory", and in science you can't choose to really not believe in a theory, because theorems are scientific truths. What he meant was a "hypothesis" not a theory. But I am nitpicking :)

Coming back to the movie, it was excellent - and as always, leaves you hungry for the next installment. Will look forward to the next movie in the series.
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Le__XenomorphDec 29, 2014
A fantastic movie that blends the future and past of X-Men into an action-packed CGI extravaganza. This is good because the effects are great in this movie. This is the perfect X-men movie and is the strongest entry in the franchise. Even ifA fantastic movie that blends the future and past of X-Men into an action-packed CGI extravaganza. This is good because the effects are great in this movie. This is the perfect X-men movie and is the strongest entry in the franchise. Even if you don't like superhero movies, go see it! 10/10 (Legendary) Expand
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BlaKDemonaZJan 3, 2015
Grande filme, fecha a série de filmes anteriores dos X-Men e continua a nova série de filmes que se deu inicio com X-Men: First Class de 2011. Recomendo!!
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WheelzFourReelzDec 29, 2014
Bryan Singer is back and made an X-Men film that suprasses all that came before it. The action is exciting, the drama is emotional, the humor is gut-busting, the visuals are stunning; this is a superhero film that is definitely not worth missing.
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jlittle1404Jan 9, 2015
As far as X Men movies go this is the best....so far. The storyline is exciting and it's fun to see all the different characters as their younger and older selves. I give it a 9 out of 10!
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TamaberFeb 14, 2015
What an awesome movie. I love Sci-fi movies, specially super heroes ones (not really a comic's fan, though), however it has been a long time since a movie of this type delighted me as much. The story is good, keep you attentive all the timeWhat an awesome movie. I love Sci-fi movies, specially super heroes ones (not really a comic's fan, though), however it has been a long time since a movie of this type delighted me as much. The story is good, keep you attentive all the time and you truly get to empathise with the characters (excellent cast, bravo). I want to see more!. Time flew when watching it. Expand
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CameraBounceGodFeb 23, 2015
It seems pretty much like everyones happy at the end and that mystique is gonna rape wolverine or something.....I like the idea of a blue male being there for everyone to see but the female can easily hide.....its clearly the same metaphor ofIt seems pretty much like everyones happy at the end and that mystique is gonna rape wolverine or something.....I like the idea of a blue male being there for everyone to see but the female can easily hide.....its clearly the same metaphor of what happened previously with hank being more against being seen.......they both get what they deserve and magneto could not only have stopped mystique but tenticle monstered her ....for trying to ruin the world with fappening pics or whatever it was she was doing....... I know for a fact that people can see the future but seeing the past makes little sense to me....My favorite line from the movie is magneto "it doesn't matter anymore"....just like the outcome of the movie because it was so awesome by then..... Expand
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MattBrady99Mar 10, 2015
Bryan Singer is back and his here to clean the x-men franchise for good. This is hands down the best x-men film and the movie is Better then X2. Quicksilver in this movie was so awesome and funny, and James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender do aBryan Singer is back and his here to clean the x-men franchise for good. This is hands down the best x-men film and the movie is Better then X2. Quicksilver in this movie was so awesome and funny, and James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender do a fantastic job as the young Charles Xavier and young Magneto. Expand
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homer4presidentMar 16, 2015
Mind blowing storyline, incredibly emotional, a huge All-Star cast, and visual effects that are difficult to compare to reality make this movie not only the best X-Men film but probably the best Marvel movie to date.
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russiangamerMar 7, 2017
Лучший фильм в серии. Даже не являясь фанатом, я всё равно обрадовался появлению старых персонажей, которых играли те же актёры. Сам актёрский состав полон звёзд разной величины, что не может не радовать. Сюжет очень даже интересен, эпоха техЛучший фильм в серии. Даже не являясь фанатом, я всё равно обрадовался появлению старых персонажей, которых играли те же актёры. Сам актёрский состав полон звёзд разной величины, что не может не радовать. Сюжет очень даже интересен, эпоха тех годов воссоздана круто и атмосферно, так же юмор, который исходит в основном от росомахи-хорош. Экшен и эффекты потрясающие. Отличный фильм и лучший в серии на данный момент. Expand
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CineAutoctonoDec 2, 2015
The story of " Days of Future Past " left a great counterpart in the future will have to change the past to the present should be safe outside the fearsome clutches of Magneto , and also for the future changed and is finished better today ifThe story of " Days of Future Past " left a great counterpart in the future will have to change the past to the present should be safe outside the fearsome clutches of Magneto , and also for the future changed and is finished better today if they left well lit . Expand
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BeingNickDohNov 19, 2015
This movie will allow future X-Men films to either return to the story lines, from the comics, or play on a much bigger 'multi-time-line' theme. But, that is only what makes it partially good.

The featuring of a variety of X-Men, in depth
This movie will allow future X-Men films to either return to the story lines, from the comics, or play on a much bigger 'multi-time-line' theme. But, that is only what makes it partially good.

The featuring of a variety of X-Men, in depth character building, drama, hardship, American history, and more. Are all slapped together in a coherent and organized manner.

Post-JFK, Vietnam war, being the environment of the America the X-Men are involved with, and the idea of the future is imperil ... gives the underlining theme of this movie so much influence on the unconscious viewer. Like what superhero movies should do with creating fantasy that should be applied to reality, this X-Men movie does that and more.

Also it is a great recovery from X2 and X3...
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FilmQueenOct 10, 2015
This is my second favourite X-men film after First Class. They managed to connect the timelines of the previous films, it's a good story with many action.
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katharris417Nov 16, 2015
Solid acting, a storyline that creates tension even if you can anticipate the outcome, and killer action set pieces more than make up for the slightly overstuffed feel.

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Solid acting, a storyline that creates tension even if you can anticipate the outcome, and killer action set pieces more than make up for the slightly overstuffed feel.

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ThenewoneJan 6, 2016
..............................................................................................Magnum Opus of X-Men Franchise...............................Waiting with great hopes for X-Men: Apocalypse
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perkjlJan 4, 2016
Thoroughly enjoyed this entry for the intense action sequences and wondrous CGI. Too be honest it feels like a rollarcoaster ride that starts off sweet and ends with a bang!
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FilmMasterEdJan 6, 2016
Step up, cynics, and see the summer 2014 blockbuster that gets damn near everything right. X-Men: Days of Future Past tries to stuff the whole X-Men universe – past, present and future – into one movie. The character overload may leave X-MenStep up, cynics, and see the summer 2014 blockbuster that gets damn near everything right. X-Men: Days of Future Past tries to stuff the whole X-Men universe – past, present and future – into one movie. The character overload may leave X-Men newbies dazed and confused, unless they're blissfully stoned. But fans are in for an exhilarating rush.

Director Bryan Singer, beset by a sex scandal and the very real possibility of franchise fatigue (this is the seventh X-Men epic), returns to the game he started successfully in 2000 with X-Men and continued in 2003 with X2. He does himself proud, combining the pow of his early films with the game-changing playfulness of Matthew Vaughn's 2011 X-Men: First Class, which introduced James McAvoy as the boyish version of Patrick Stewart's telepathic Professor X and Michael Fassbender in a youthful take on Ian McKellen's metal-bending Magneto. McAvoy and Fassbender, both terrific, are still playing out a battle that pits peaceful coexistence against mutant world dominance.

The plot wrinkle supplied by screenwriter Simon Kinberg involves time travel. In the future, murderous robots known as Sentinels are hellbent on wiping out mutants and their human allies. That's when Professor X and Magneto use the powers of Kitty Pryde (Ellen Page) to send Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) back to 1973, when President Nixon (a hilarious Mark Camacho) approved the Sentinel plan hatched by übervillain Dr. Trask (the great Peter Dinklage having a blast).

No way am I spilling more. I will say that McAvoy and Stewart have a potent face-to-face, that Jackman catches the wit and warmth in Wolfie's confusion, and that Magneto's escape from a Pentagon prison is a wowser. For scene-stealing, the prize goes to Jennifer Lawrence, whose shape-shifting, blue-skinned Mystique is a match for any man or mutant, including Beast, her buddy in blue, played by Lawrence's off-screen love, Nicholas Hoult. Getting short shrift are Halle Berry's Storm, Shawn Ashmore's Iceman and Anna Paquin's Rogue. But you won't forget Evan Peters, who is dynamite as a speeding bullet known as Quicksilver.

OK, maybe Days of Future Past is merely a stopgap between First Class and the upcoming X-Men: Apocalypse. But it's also a movie that uses action to define character and has the skills to make you care about outcasts in a society that hews spinelessly to the norm. A rousing epic of mind and heart in a summer of craven formula. Now that's something worth calling spectacular.
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KaihakuNov 17, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Logan may be a better Wolverine movie but Days of Future Past is the best X-men movie. It captures the central conflict, morality, and general feel of the series perfectly. It's not just a delight to see the original trilogy and First Class characters interact; the plot is actually so much richer for it. Setting the movie in both the 1970s and in the dystopian 2020s immediately reinforces the stakes of Charles Xavier's vision. It tells the audience, in no uncertain terms, that the heroes can win all the battles in the 1970s but if they don't find a solution to the central humanity versus mutant conflict they are still all going to die. Magneto offers one solution, Xavier offers another. This is X-men condensed down to it's purest form. It's a shame that it's sequels immediately lost their way in X3 levels of CGI excess and nonsensical stories. The sets, visuals, and music are all strong but not necessarily on par with Disney's Marvel. But the film makers managed to do a lot with the resources they have and they fielded the speedster scene by which all future speedster scenes will be judged. Sorry DCEU Flash and MCU Quicksilver, you're going to have to dramatically up your game.

In summary. This is the best X-men movie. This is one of the best superhero movies. This is one of the best period pieces. This is even one of the best time travel movies.
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MaxBoyzFeb 27, 2016
Okay, Ending is Great... Quicksliver is not handsome lol becasue his long hair's sliver is not good i dont like sliver hair. but Quicksliver is GREAT in Age of ultron because i like his white hair is cool!
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ZaynhewsonjavadApr 3, 2016
..................................................A Masterpiece!!!! Bryan Singer Follow the Vision of Matthew Vaughn and mixed with his own and =X-Men: Days Of Future Past.........
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Castiel_AngelOct 15, 2016
This one definitely lives up the hype of the X-Men story. X-Men 3 I wasn't so impressed with but this one actually surprised me because usually once films like these start to decline they only get worse but this one got better.
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qasbashNov 24, 2016
This is the single greatest X-Men movie of all time. It combines the originals and prequels into an adventure that anyone, even those who have never seen X-Men before, can enjoy. The time travelling is simple and not messed up.
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daviddelnorte23Jun 19, 2017
Siguiendo mi visionado de la saga "X-Men" llego a esta segunda parte del reboot de la saga, y a diferencia de "X-Men: Primera Generación" que nos introducia a los personajes y un poco en la mitología de los mutantes, esta segunda parte esSiguiendo mi visionado de la saga "X-Men" llego a esta segunda parte del reboot de la saga, y a diferencia de "X-Men: Primera Generación" que nos introducia a los personajes y un poco en la mitología de los mutantes, esta segunda parte es mucho más directa y tiene mucho más ritmo ya desde el mismo comienzo con una espectacular secuencia de acción. Con todo esto, estamos ante una MUY buena película de SUPERHÉROES. Es una película muy bien construida con un guión que maneja genial a tantos personajes, que tiene un pequeño defecto y es que no incorpora apenas a Lobezno en la acción que siempre esta como muy "al márgen", por lo demás perfecto. También decir a su favor lo bien que maneja la trama en dos líneas temporales a la vez, lo que indica lo bien trabajado que está. El reparto es fantástico como es de esperar con el caché de los actores que participan.

En definitiva, es una película de mucho más nivel de lo que esperaba encontrarme en la segunda película que veo de la saga y que, sin duda, me ha dejado con muchas ganas de ver la siguiente película de los mutantes ya mismo. Un notable alto, 8.
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PerculaNov 14, 2016
This film's strong side is the combination of the first generation and second generation cast building up in a nostalgic momentum, but also the contrast of campy past and dark future works very well.
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vetorAug 11, 2017
X-Men: Days Of Future Past isAn encounter between the original cast and the old franchise, with a classic story adapted from the quadrilnhos, with great special effects and exceptional performances.
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bw14916Feb 4, 2018
X-Men: Days of Future Past is the best X-Men movie (not including solo movies). The balance between the ensemble cast and focusing on a small group of characters is done perfectly, and despite fate of the world stakes, it manages to feelX-Men: Days of Future Past is the best X-Men movie (not including solo movies). The balance between the ensemble cast and focusing on a small group of characters is done perfectly, and despite fate of the world stakes, it manages to feel small scale with its focus on character relationships. The ensemble focus is best represented by Quicksilver, who shows up for pretty much one scene and steals the show. But despite him standing out, he's not even one of the main characters. Expand
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MPReviewsMar 6, 2018
Great action, a high amount of suspense, and an amazing cast make this film well worth your time.
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Maarten95Jan 22, 2019
A great goodbye to the old cast and a great welcome to the new cast. I liked the movie very much. They gave a good amount of backstory to every character and even the villain instead of relying on action alone. Its a great step to a brightA great goodbye to the old cast and a great welcome to the new cast. I liked the movie very much. They gave a good amount of backstory to every character and even the villain instead of relying on action alone. Its a great step to a bright future for the x-men series. Expand
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movielover28Jun 19, 2020
The best X men movie. I love the combination of the old and new cast and I thought the 3rd act was incredible.
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BKMJun 13, 2014
The use of visual effects and action sequences is so excessive that it threatens to bring the entire film down before it even gets started. Thankfully the cast, particularly McAvoy, Fassbender and Lawrence, do a fine job of providing anThe use of visual effects and action sequences is so excessive that it threatens to bring the entire film down before it even gets started. Thankfully the cast, particularly McAvoy, Fassbender and Lawrence, do a fine job of providing an emotional core to balance things out. The result is a satisfying, if not spectacular, popcorn flick. Expand
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JacobDec 16, 2014
X-Men Days of Future Past is probably the most complex X-Men film yet. There are a lot of characters, plotlines, and relationships as the film tries to continue the story from both First Class and The Last Stand while tying these together.X-Men Days of Future Past is probably the most complex X-Men film yet. There are a lot of characters, plotlines, and relationships as the film tries to continue the story from both First Class and The Last Stand while tying these together. While the film did feel like a little too much at times everything felt necessary for the story and it was all balanced well. Brian Synger returns to give us one of the better films in the franchise with fun action, an engaging story, and great characters with lots of solid relationships. Fans of the three X-Men films that are considered good (1, 2, and First Class) will enjoy this movie as it is another solid entry and the ending will make diehard fans extremely happy. It may not be the best X-Men film, best superhero film, or best of the summer but considering how this franchise was struggling five years ago it’s a miracle its been able to bounce back without completely rebooting itself. While I wish the franchise would just end on this film as the ending does provide a nice sense of closure, especially for the future storyline, they are going to continue. If this franchise is destined to go on for a while, my only hope is that it we keep the ball in the air continuing to provide fun and entertaining films for many years to come. Expand
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adhamhanyJun 29, 2014
Great script, brought to life by very fine acting performances. It boasts many exciting action scenes (particularly the slow-mo scene + the final battle happening in the two timelines simultaneously), and these scenes are expertly executed byGreat script, brought to life by very fine acting performances. It boasts many exciting action scenes (particularly the slow-mo scene + the final battle happening in the two timelines simultaneously), and these scenes are expertly executed by the very talented director Bryan Singer.

However, my favorite X-Men movie is still First Class. While it didn't have great action as Days of Future Past, it had better drama. You could feel the struggle of the characters, particularly that of Mystique, Beast, and Magneto.

This installment also has drama; but the big number of characters, and the distribution of screen time among them, prevents their struggle to be given enough time to be compelling. I believe Xavier's arc could have had more emotional resonance to it, as well as the future Xavier and Magneto finally reconciling their differences. The final scene of Wolverine back in school was very nice, though.

I would've also appreciated if the story made more use of the background setting (Vietnam), the same way First Class used its own (Cuban Missile Crisis).

All in all, it's a very entertaining X-Men movie. It's definitely among the finest installments in the franchise, but i really feel it could have been more than that. It could have been a classic, on the same level as a certain Batman movie that exceeded all expectations back in it's day. I can't help but feel a bit disappointed.
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TokyochuchuNov 7, 2014
X-Men Days of Future Past is a superior entry in the franchise. The plot is decent and the action is pretty great too. Most importantly, it's a lot of fun to see these characters bounce off of each other again. The downside is that the futureX-Men Days of Future Past is a superior entry in the franchise. The plot is decent and the action is pretty great too. Most importantly, it's a lot of fun to see these characters bounce off of each other again. The downside is that the future cast is severely marginalized to the point where the old Magneto has almost no lines in the entire film. But still, this is a ton of fun. Expand
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theofficeJul 13, 2014
Clearly a way for the franchise to do a reset on where its universe went. The only issue now is that the actors of the original characters are all getting older so it will never be the same... regardless the movie hit all the right notes butClearly a way for the franchise to do a reset on where its universe went. The only issue now is that the actors of the original characters are all getting older so it will never be the same... regardless the movie hit all the right notes but wasn't really fantastic in any way. The sentinels didn't really remind me at all of what I remember from the cartoons. Expand
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mrmonsterNov 29, 2014
This movie was pretty good, not fantastic, but still good enough to make X-Men fans happy. This is arguably one of the better X-Men movies (definitely better than than the Last Stand and Origins Wolverine) but still, not the best.
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Jack97Dec 16, 2016
From a non-X-Men know it all's part of view, Days of Future Past is still a riveting thrill ride with a really cool retro setting playing part-host to an interesting story. Add some cool characters and great action - you have another greatFrom a non-X-Men know it all's part of view, Days of Future Past is still a riveting thrill ride with a really cool retro setting playing part-host to an interesting story. Add some cool characters and great action - you have another great 2014 summer blockbuster. Expand
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sanyrubJan 25, 2015
Quiet complicated movie for the genre it belongs to, which is always to be thankful. The acting is very good for this type of movies standards, and they mix past and future nicely. However, the emotional touch does not become that effectiveQuiet complicated movie for the genre it belongs to, which is always to be thankful. The acting is very good for this type of movies standards, and they mix past and future nicely. However, the emotional touch does not become that effective as it seems it is meant to be, and it is also true that it does not bring anything new to the table. Overall it has brough the X Men franchise to an unexpected forefront again. Nothing memorable though. Expand
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TrilobiteGJan 15, 2016
X-men days of future past is the follow-up to first class, and is again, a very good movie. This film is viscerally relentless in spectacular fight scenes and moments of pure speculation on our characters which weaves beautifully and brutallyX-men days of future past is the follow-up to first class, and is again, a very good movie. This film is viscerally relentless in spectacular fight scenes and moments of pure speculation on our characters which weaves beautifully and brutally into the chaotic future it so holds. However, I do not prefer this one over first class. That is unprecedented in my personal opinion. The main issue being in it's subtlety. There are a few sequences which seem to pile on explanation as 'would you believe I'm from the future?' with a comedic moment. Although in some scenarios, it is well done. A moment that works especially well is the one on one with Xavier and Xavier, and from a conclusive standpoint, it works artfully well. For me, X-men days of future past is not as fantastic as First Class, and in some ways lacks. But as a symbolic resolution, this is impressively fun and presents a relevant moral message that we can all follow, and even has the guts to make it conspicuous in it's development whilst proving that there are no true lefts or rights to each character, much like mutants, we are a complex mesh. A minority, and by showing each other the right way and instead of destroying each other, a peaceful end may come. Expand
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FranzHcriticJun 10, 2014
With an actual story and some effort with acting, it's an entertaining yet thoughtful film with all the necessary twists and turns an action movie should have.
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8bitParadoxJun 15, 2014
X-Men: DOFP is by far the best X-Men movie of them all, and X2 is a pretty hard film to beat. It blends both generations of casts together perfectly, even though the original cast has very little screen time, except for Wolverine of course.X-Men: DOFP is by far the best X-Men movie of them all, and X2 is a pretty hard film to beat. It blends both generations of casts together perfectly, even though the original cast has very little screen time, except for Wolverine of course. It has the perfect amount of homages to the X-Men series and weave them into uncanny action and somewhat complex detailed plot. Expand
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Jack_SunshineJul 14, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Once again, it’s time for another superhero movie – another superhero sequel to be precise. There have been a lot of these lately, but that seems to be the way of the world. Now, counting all spin-offs and prequels, we’re on the seventh X-Men movie, with an eighth confirmed to be on the way, continuing the franchise that started it all back in 2000. We’ve even got the original director Bryan Singer back in the chair, who previously abandoned the franchise to make the quickly forgotten Superman Returns (2006).

However, rather than take the easy route and reboot it, this film is an ambitious attempt to reconcile the existing storyline, tie up some of the loose ends of X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) and bring it all together with the cast of prequel X-Men: First Class (2011). The result ends up a little jumbled, and there are loads and loads of characters, and multiple actors playing certain characters, but perhaps that’s to be expected in any film involving time travel as a major plot point.

That’s right, as the title heavily implies, in a Back to the Future-style confusion of tenses, this film is largely set in the ‘70s, sometime after the events of First Class. It’s very easy for me to get behind such a film, chock full of retro vibes, cool cars, leather jackets, burgundy suits, sideburns and Richard Nixon.

Meanwhile in the future, the post-Last Stand world has decayed into a bleak apocalyptic landscape as a result of amazingly advanced mutant-killing robots, which have decimated the population by being too effective – not only do they kill mutants, but they kill those who recessively carry mutant genes and could give birth to mutants in the future.

Naturally, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) must go back in time to the ‘70s and stop these robots from being developed and mass-produced, ironically by preventing the assassination of their inventor, Bolivar Trask, as it was his death that made the US government see mutants as a credible threat and commission the robots. The delightfully sinister and manipulative Trask is played by Game of Thrones’ excellent Peter Dinklage.

Indeed, the cast as a whole is excellent, even if it is large. I never saw First Class, so ‘my’ X-Men remain that classic cast of thespians including Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, et al. Happily, they’re all back after so many years, which is great to see, even if they are only given limited screen time. The exception is Hugh Jackman, who inexplicably remains the closest thing to a leading man despite having two spin-offs of his own. Of course, Wolverine’s effortlessly cool, and he’s our temporal fish out of water, so who really cares anyway?

In the past, Wolverine runs into younger versions of all his comrades and nemeses, rounding out the ensemble to include Professor X (James McAvoy), Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Magneto (Michael Fassbender) and Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence). The lines between friend and foe become blurred as Wolverine works hard to redeem the latter two whilst forcing the young Professor X to confront his demons.

Of note is the first appearance in the X-Men saga of the supersonic Quicksilver (Even Peters) who provides one of the most high-octane, humorous and entertaining sequences of the entire film, a super-fast prison break witnessed in slow motion. It’s a shame his character disappears shortly afterwards; probably because his presence would make everything else far too easy for the protagonists.

The mutant saga is skilfully interwoven with mid-20th Century US history, including the Kennedy assassination and the Vietnam War. This sets the scene for a retro globetrotting adventure from Vietnam, to the Peace Conference in Paris, to a final showdown in Washington, D.C. All in all it’s an entertaining thrill ride, which (as its main raison d’être is storyline reconciliation) may alienate newcomers to the saga. However, as I said, I haven’t seen an X-Men film since The Last Stand and I still enjoyed it. It certainly makes me want to watch both First Class and the original trilogy once again. Maybe even the Wolverine spin-offs. Maybe.
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MagicManRAWJun 30, 2014
I did not really like Bryan Singer's first two X Men movies. This one I really did. It really wiped out all other X Men films from a time line stand point (except the first First Class), which is cool if they want to forget all the otherI did not really like Bryan Singer's first two X Men movies. This one I really did. It really wiped out all other X Men films from a time line stand point (except the first First Class), which is cool if they want to forget all the other movies and start fresh. Fun story. Great CGI. Humor. I need to watch it again. It might go a point higher. Expand
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Voodoo123Jun 16, 2018
Best x-men live action romp since the 2000 original IMO. Fantastic cast deliver excellent performances. Finally with days of future past, it feels as if the cgi effects of 2014 have caught up to the potential of an x-men storyline and withBest x-men live action romp since the 2000 original IMO. Fantastic cast deliver excellent performances. Finally with days of future past, it feels as if the cgi effects of 2014 have caught up to the potential of an x-men storyline and with bryan singer as director, does justice to the plot for this outing. Worth watching just for quicksilvers 'usin' ma powers' sequence! Expand
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YewSpell8314Jun 26, 2014
"X-Men: Days of Future Past" is a pretty good film, but I would have liked it a lot more if the central conflict would have been different from the overused mutants vs humans. However, what I did like a lot was the rich and masterful use of"X-Men: Days of Future Past" is a pretty good film, but I would have liked it a lot more if the central conflict would have been different from the overused mutants vs humans. However, what I did like a lot was the rich and masterful use of cinematography which provided some of the best moments in the film. The CGI was top notch as well and I am really surprised that it wasn't made for 3D. Also, a good thing was the ending which set the stage for exiting and new story lines. Expand
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ababa999Jun 16, 2014
The Movie is Good but not good enough. I know X-Men series is great one but this time they are waisted somehow. They waisted too much money but X-Men Wolverine is Best one in Series. I hope they will not waist their money next time.
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Fanaro009Jul 11, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great action movie, one of the best X-Men movies for sure, very well edited and worth watching. But... so many answers not revealed!!! How did Professor Xavier come back to life? When the hell did you acquire a mutant with abilities of traveling to the past? If we can't build a sentinel robot which dances well nowadays how could we have built one that is the most destructive force on Earth in the 70's? However, you should watch it, it's worth it. Expand
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rodsagerAug 19, 2014
I have avoided any real spoilers although some basic story ideas are revealed...

This movie has the arduous task of tying two different casts of the same basic characters together across the span of time. Marvel did a nice job here and
I have avoided any real spoilers although some basic story ideas are revealed...

This movie has the arduous task of tying two different casts of the same basic characters together across the span of time. Marvel did a nice job here and manages to pull it off. It harkens back a little to Star Trek Generations where Kirk and Picard are in the same movie. Speaking of that there is a little Star Trek Easter Egg in this movie, so see if you catch it :) So this was the future X-men connecting with the past X-men. The cast of X-men First Class meets the cast of the three X-men movies with Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen.

The writers did a nice job on the story. The future and the past mesh well and that is not an easy task with time travel type scenarios. During the middle third of the movie I wasn’t really feeling it. I like it, don’t get me wrong, but the plot just kind of happens. There are times in the film that it seems to drag a bit. Never does it venture into dull or boring and story elements do move forward in a timely fashion. This one was not the epic action packed adventure of say, The Avengers. Rather, it moves through a lot of story content, so dialog is very important. The dialog in this film is a little sub-par for a Marvel movie. Over all at the end, I just didn’t have that holy cow that was an awesome experience as I was leaving the theater.

Not getting that wow factor could have allot to do with Marvel superhero fatigue. Let’s face it there is no shortage of heroes in masquerade on the big screen these days. This is the fifth installment of X-Men; so this was a tall order for Marvel to keep it interesting. They pulled it off however. I really like the connection that was made between these two “eras” of X-men. The Wolverine is a key player in this film and as usual Hugh Jackman is the man and he IS the Wolverine!

I was very pleasantly surprised with the prequel movie “First Class” that introduced us to the new cast of mutants. Although this latest effort fails to reach the high marks of that film, it does fare quite well overall in a sea of great superhero movies. First Class had better dialog and a deliciously sinister villain, portrayed by Kevin Bacon. The villain in Days of Future Past is more nebulous. In the “future” plot, it is not an individual but more of a bad idea gone worse. In the “past” the villain tends to track well with the X-Men comics and story as the villains are often misunderstood mutants with an eye for survival against fearful humans. Although this latest effort fails to reach the high marks of that film, it does fare quite well overall in a sea of great superhero movies.

I give this one a solid 7 on the Metacritic scale.
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ToFewViewsOct 24, 2014
This is the newest X-men movie and is pretty much a setup for the next one" X-Men:Apocalypse" It's directed by Bryan Singer the guy who brought us the first two X-Men movies but also Superman:Returns....But push that all aside and Days ofThis is the newest X-men movie and is pretty much a setup for the next one" X-Men:Apocalypse" It's directed by Bryan Singer the guy who brought us the first two X-Men movies but also Superman:Returns....But push that all aside and Days of Future past is still a very entertaining movie. Hugh Jackman gets to be the star again in this movie like most of the others, but at least he's not to bad at it. It's nice to see the use of characters in this movie to, seeing they are dealing with time travel and to sets of mutants it gives them lots to work it. The story is can seem very complex at times witch is a nice change but some may get lots in the time travel and who is who.
All in all If you watched any of the X-Men Movies in the last couple years you owe it to yourself to see this one. Then prepare yourself for "Apocalypse".
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blisteredJan 14, 2015
This movie has a rough rough beginning, working up to rickety middle to an unfinished end. I found this movie to a massive build up to a sequel. The "Bad Guy" was unimpressive and basically non-existent. The acting was good, the CGI wasThis movie has a rough rough beginning, working up to rickety middle to an unfinished end. I found this movie to a massive build up to a sequel. The "Bad Guy" was unimpressive and basically non-existent. The acting was good, the CGI was decent but the movie just ended up feeling like a stop-gap for the next series in the X-Men franchise. Catch it on FX, you're not missing out on much, especially if you adhere to any print canon. Expand
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mm007Feb 20, 2015
Storyline was nice but expected more action at the end...Mystique was awesome as always and also a cool mutant Quicksilver was the new addition in the list of mutants...Overall a good movie..
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MickMovieMar 1, 2015
indicating of the movie is Stylish. The plot of the movie Tell the source of the content well. and technology CGI in Movie is Great. I favorite Movie This.
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DanBurritoJun 14, 2016
Quite possibly the best X-Men movie to date. It has plenty of action, humour and drama to please fans of the franchise, and a surprisingly smart story as well. You probably have to watch some of the other movies to fully understand it, butQuite possibly the best X-Men movie to date. It has plenty of action, humour and drama to please fans of the franchise, and a surprisingly smart story as well. You probably have to watch some of the other movies to fully understand it, but it's still entertaining enough to please casual viewers as well as die-hard fans. Quicksilver was a great character, and one I look forward to seeing more of in future instalments. Hugh Jackman is better than ever as Wolverine, with the rest of the cast giving solid performances as well. Peter Dinkleage also makes for a solid villain. On the whole, X-Men: Days of Future Past is a fun movie that matches its blockbuster scale with a smart narrative and fine performances. Expand
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aadityamudharApr 18, 2016
With such abundance of talents, it's a surprise their powers are not throwing award statues at each other. An all-star ensemble delivers one of the better and more captivating superhero movie in recent time, despite the use of a ratherWith such abundance of talents, it's a surprise their powers are not throwing award statues at each other. An all-star ensemble delivers one of the better and more captivating superhero movie in recent time, despite the use of a rather mystifying time travel plot. They do a remarkable job of keeping the audience invested to the characters, each with brimming personality to ensure there's never a dull moment. Visually, the movie is captivating, its contrast tone bridges the colorful 70s and severely bleak future impeccably. It also appropriately utilizes good humor throughout the seemingly melancholy plot.

X-Men: Days of Future Past is an ambitious movie, it brings the newer cast from First Class as well as the older trilogy, plus Hugh Jackman. The time traveling gimmick could be a puzzling one, and in some occasions there are tricky twists that rely on heavy expositions. However, the movie pulls it off quite neatly with balanced pacing. The complexity doesn't divert the focus away from relationship of characters, most of which are always in peril. Many of the cast are capable to lead a movie by their own, but the movie doesn't feel bloated because they are so many involved. Director Bryan Singer cleverly seams the characters' tales together; the present chemistry produces engaging interaction between them.

The bulk of the story occurs in 1973, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Jennifer Lawrence take most of the spotlight. They perform admirably, each showcasing emotional baggage and entwined history together. Hugh Jackman fits into the party fairly well, he has been Wolverine for so long, he just naturally meshes together with the younger X-Men. Peter Dinklage provides a unique antagonist. X-Men movies are notoriously filled with military men as villains, it's nice to see someone more dynamic and with less reliance to violence.

Effects are done beautifully. The future battles are spectacular, not to mention the choreography gracefully combines the mutants' power into the fray. I personally like the intricacy of Blink's ability which allows her to use multiple portals. Her scenes are few, but very well done. The slow motion effect looks wonderful and melee combat is performed effectively, especially Mystique's acrobatic dances. There's lingering retro ambiance for 70s, a simple touch of familiarity. One minor blemish is the lighting for future setting might be a tad too dark at times to fully appreciate the graphic.

The prevalent flaw of time travel gimmick is the impact actions supposedly have on the future, this movie is no exception. There are a few instances where characters act rather brashly just in case it may hopefully change the future, a couple decisions are questionable as well, it's hard to believe experienced mutants with special powers would do impulsive action. It also tries to add prejudice theme, but seeing Jennifer Lawrence, even with blue skin, having self-confident issue is like seeing a supermodel complaining she's fat. All the flaws are just little hindrance, they barely affect the gripping performance of the talents.

X-Men: Days of Future Past is arguably the best of the franchise, it will entertain viewers with exquisite acting, finely pace story and delightfully likeable characters.
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EpicLadySpongeFeb 12, 2016
Days of Future Past is seriously one of the best X-Men movies of our generation. Watching it is even the best part about it because you know something will be good once you're watching it,
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AgentVenom117Feb 22, 2016
Easily the best X-Men movie combining the old cast and the new cast plus Bryan Singer directing to make a great movie. This film was obviously made to fix the huge plot holes and screw ups in the time line and it defiantly works. It's a mustEasily the best X-Men movie combining the old cast and the new cast plus Bryan Singer directing to make a great movie. This film was obviously made to fix the huge plot holes and screw ups in the time line and it defiantly works. It's a must watch if you haven't seen it already but you should obviously watch the past films before seeing this one to understand the plot and the things that are getting rebooted. Expand
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SrPepeNov 18, 2017
Una muy buena forma de empezar un reboot a esta saga que había cometido varios crimenes cinematográficos. Felicito al directo por esta gran obra. LOL.
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horrorliefhebMay 21, 2016
-X-Men: Days or Future Past is an American superhero movie from 2014 in 2D and 3D, based on the story line Days or Future Past (1981) from the strip series X-Men. The film is directed by Bryan Singer, who also directed the first two parts of-X-Men: Days or Future Past is an American superhero movie from 2014 in 2D and 3D, based on the story line Days or Future Past (1981) from the strip series X-Men. The film is directed by Bryan Singer, who also directed the first two parts of the X-Men movie series. X-Men: Days or Future Past is the seventh film. The story is set in an alternate, dystopian future.

-X-Men: Days or Future Past was nominated for the Oscar and the BAFTA award for best visual effects.

-Extra scene:

-X-Men: Days or Future Past contains after the end of the credits an extra scene. En Sabah Nur (alias Apocalypse) builds telekinetic styled pyramids in a desert. Looking in the background are the 'Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse' - Death, famine, Pestilence and War -.

--Critical response:

-X-Men: Days of Future Past has received widespread critical acclaim. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports a 91% approval rating from critics, with an average score of 7.6/10, based on 270 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "X-Men: Days of Future Past combines the best elements of the series to produce a satisfyingly fast-paced outing that ranks among the franchise's finest installments". On Metacritic, the film has a score of 74 based on 43 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

-Sean O'Connell of Cinema Blend gave the film four and a half stars out of five, and said it was "the greatest, most complete and staggeringly entertaining (X-Men film) to date". Empire gave it four out of five stars and called it, "The best X-Men film since the second one". Steve Rose of The Guardian rated the film three stars out of five; he said, "Non-devotees might struggle, but director Bryan Singer whips up the action towards a symphonic climax". David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter said, "While it's more dramatically diffuse than the reboot and lacks a definitive villain, the new film is shot through with a stirring reverence for the Marvel Comics characters and their universe." Justin Chang of Variety said, "If the characters' quandaries at times feel overly circumscribed, they're also advanced with a bracing emotional directness, devoid of either cynicism or sentimentalism, that touches genuine chords of feeling over the course of the film’s fleet 130-minute (sic) running time".

-In contrast, Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph rated the film two stars out of five and called the plot "a curate's egg, thoroughly scrambled". He concluded, "The film squanders both of its casts, reeling from one fumbled set-piece to the next. It seems to have been constructed in a stupor, and you watch in a daze of future past." Simon Abrams, writing for RogerEbert.com, gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four, calling it a "visually driven and paint-by-numbers-plot". Abrams was critical of the undeveloped subplots that built up because the film's pacing left little time to develop each element of the story set in the 1970s.

--Sequel:

-In December 2013, Singer announced X-Men: Apocalypse, an upcoming X-Men film acting as a sequel to X-Men: Days of Future Past. Singer is attached to direct from a script by Simon Kinberg, Dan Harris, and Michael Dougherty. According to Singer, the next film will focus on the origin of the mutants. Kinberg said it will take place in 1983 and will complete a trilogy that began with X-Men: First Class. James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Nicholas Hoult, Jennifer Lawrence, Evan Peters, Rose Byrne, Lucas Till and Hugh Jackman will reprise their roles, with Oscar Isaac, Tye Sheridan, Sophie Turner, Alexandra Shipp, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Ben Hardy, Lana Condor, and Olivia Munn joining the cast. Filming began in April 2015 in Montreal, Quebec for a May 27, 2016 release.
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