Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: May 23, 2014
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CoreGamer1408Apr 18, 2023
This where they should of stopped with the X-men. It wrapped up everthing up nicely. So this is my personal head cannon end for sure to the series.
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liamexeMar 28, 2023
It was incredibly gratifying to see an X-Men movie with realistic fight scenes for the first time. Both scenes that pit the X-Men stand outs against the cartoon-famous Sentinels were highly entertaining, CGI done right. The fact that Sir IanIt was incredibly gratifying to see an X-Men movie with realistic fight scenes for the first time. Both scenes that pit the X-Men stand outs against the cartoon-famous Sentinels were highly entertaining, CGI done right. The fact that Sir Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart were kicking asses in what could be their final reruns of their legendary roles added to the sorrow. Story (and the usual mutant-human melodrama) has its moments. The only downsides in my opinion, JLaw's forgettable acting and James Mcavoy's constant pained expression. Both are rather overplayed and exhausting. Expand
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Fixer84Mar 16, 2023
As far as the Fox cinematic universe goes, this is the best X-Men adaptation ever made. There is everything and more, everything a fan would like to have and everything he has always dreamed of. The story of time travel, although it is alwaysAs far as the Fox cinematic universe goes, this is the best X-Men adaptation ever made. There is everything and more, everything a fan would like to have and everything he has always dreamed of. The story of time travel, although it is always a very risky move in the cinematographic field, even if we are talking about a superhero and therefore science fiction film, is incredibly coherent and well done and this gives that extra something to the film just enough to make it very good and almost memorable. It has only one flaw, it ends. And then it continues with Apocalypse and The Dark Phoenix... Expand
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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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Mrz6Nov 13, 2022
The most perfect movie ever seen and you should see it it's on Disney Plus.
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KelvinSelimorJun 1, 2022
X-Men: Days of Future Past. There is little time left. A great meeting of the old and new generation of X-Men. Bryan Singer repeated the success of his first two films and gave the audience a great sequel.
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Rickniks38May 8, 2022
Wish this was the series finale instead of the one we got with Dark Phoenix/New Mutants fits perfectly as the finale.
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MasterspeedMay 7, 2022
Film yang sangat bagus di xmen film yang seru dan menyenangkan saya sangat menyukai nya
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HabibiehakimApr 21, 2022
With the help from some of the original X-Men member cast, especially Hugh Jackman, X-Men: Days Of Future Past is making the new X-Men member cast such as James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, and even Nicholas HoultWith the help from some of the original X-Men member cast, especially Hugh Jackman, X-Men: Days Of Future Past is making the new X-Men member cast such as James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, and even Nicholas Hoult performances way more convincing than before, the movie also fills with again great visual and special effects, better action while it's not epic, but it's still great, and the original X-Men cast performances that are still great too, overall X-Men: Days Of Future Past is a great, fun, exciting, and entertaining continuation of the X-Men franchise and i'm excited for next. Expand
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DarkwingSchmuckMar 13, 2022
The best traditional X-Men movie before Logan blew the entire franchise away, X-Men: Days of Future Past is a first-rate sequel to First Class. Mixing both the old cast with the new, this is as much a terrific time travel movie in the spiritThe best traditional X-Men movie before Logan blew the entire franchise away, X-Men: Days of Future Past is a first-rate sequel to First Class. Mixing both the old cast with the new, this is as much a terrific time travel movie in the spirit of the Terminator franchise as it is a great superhero movie. Expand
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Ascended333Oct 25, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The film squanders both of its casts, reeling from one fumbled set-piece to Expand
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antonzhalobSep 10, 2021
Фильм намного лучше первой части. Дольше держит в напряжении и сюжет очень грамотно подвязан!
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Vicinity578Aug 15, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Synopsis The ultimate X-Men ensemble fights a war for the survival of the species across two time periods in X-Men: Days of Future Past. The characters from the original X-Men film trilogy join forces with their younger selves from X-Men: First Class in an epic battle that must change the past - to save our future. Expand
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ReggytheWiseApr 26, 2021
NO! why is this rated so well even above the original x-men movies which are all objectively better with the only good part being Hugh Jackman's role and even he was better in the OG
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pur__0_0__Apr 14, 2021
I'm gonna be a little too honest here: I bingewatched all the X-Men movies, so I often forget about this movie. Many times I get confused when someone mentions a scene from this movie, and I'm like, "wait, it happened in THIS movie? I thoughtI'm gonna be a little too honest here: I bingewatched all the X-Men movies, so I often forget about this movie. Many times I get confused when someone mentions a scene from this movie, and I'm like, "wait, it happened in THIS movie? I thought it happened in First Class/Apocalypse!" And I'd prefer admitting that it's my fault than it being the movie's fault.

X-Men: Days of the Future Past is what I'd call the movie that bridges X-Men: First Class with the other canonical movies, and at the same time also helps in eliminating the bad movies like The Last Stand and Origins. The movie begins with, as usual, mutants being attacked and eliminated. So to save all of them, Wolverine goes back in time and stop Mystique from killing Bolivar Trask, a defence contractor. Wolverine reached the 1970s, when he was still a mutant without vibranium. And to set planes in motion, he has to find Charlex Xavier, Magneto, Beast and Mystique.

Bolivar Trask used Mystique's powers to create Mutant Hunting Robots. In the beginning they were only meant to be used to fight in the Vietnam war, but seeing how Mystique and Magneto revealed themselves, they decided to use the robots to hunt down the mutants itself. They didn't see whether mutants are also sentient beings or not, they just wanted to have them eliminated. And that's when the roles of money and power play. It was on the order of President Nixon that Bolivar decided to make those robots, which President Nixon had ordered only because of Bolivar's influence. So in a way it was a loop of blame.

And when Professor X, Wolverine and Quicksilver reach Magneto to save him, we finally get to see the fabled Quicksilver scene, where he takes down all the prison guards single handedly. It was the most iconic moment from the movie, and no amount of appreciation can praise it as much as it deserves. The modern day scenes were also adding to the tension, and in the end when Mystique is left with the choice whether to kill Bolivar or not, it is a quite tense moment whether the mutants in the modern time will survive or not. In the end we see that all the mutants who had died in the previous movies had also come back to life, and the franchise was brought back to where Bryan Singer had left it in X2.

Normally it is very difficult to reboot a franchise (read Sonic 06). Not only do you have to understant the major events that need to ve removed in order to fix the franchise, you also have to make the reboot-turning movie really good, otherwise it will just contribute to being the hot garbage that the other movies of the franchise are. And that's the reason why I believe this movie is underrated. It single handedly fixed a failing franchise, joined the acclaimed prequel into the main timeline and became a success both critically and financiallly. It deserves to be one of the most iconic X-Men movies.
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gracjanskiMar 30, 2021
The best part of the franchise in my view: The movie shows a loft of conflicts of the x-men and make the characters deep and interesting. Especially I like the wolverine here, because he is wiser and more quiet. The actors are also brilliant,The best part of the franchise in my view: The movie shows a loft of conflicts of the x-men and make the characters deep and interesting. Especially I like the wolverine here, because he is wiser and more quiet. The actors are also brilliant, as usual I like Michael Fassbender. Also the story is good, because you need at least a bit of brain to follow it, because it mixes sci fi story with politics, what I already liked in X-Men First Class. The visual effects are stunning. Respect to Bryan Singer. Expand
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Onlyclassicvg1Feb 19, 2021
The ultimate X-Men ensemble fights a war for the survival of the species across two time periods in X-Men: Days of Future Past. The characters from the original X-Men film trilogy join forces with their younger selves from X-Men: First ClassThe ultimate X-Men ensemble fights a war for the survival of the species across two time periods in X-Men: Days of Future Past. The characters from the original X-Men film trilogy join forces with their younger selves from X-Men: First Class in an epic battle t Expand
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Mmarble2010Feb 12, 2021
Very good movie from start to finish enjoyed this xmen alot well done story
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DezzydFeb 9, 2021
This is the best X-men movie. It was full of action and it was pretty easy to understand.
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noob328Dec 8, 2020
this film was really good and it does the time travel plot way better than Endgame
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FilipeNetoOct 16, 2020
I am not very used to films that have characters from the comic book universe as their theme, but the quality and impact that some have had makes them a mandatory visit. So, even without knowing much about the characters or their fictionalI am not very used to films that have characters from the comic book universe as their theme, but the quality and impact that some have had makes them a mandatory visit. So, even without knowing much about the characters or their fictional stories, I decided to watch the X-Men franchise films. This decision was followed by some reading about the characters and the films. I tried to follow more or less the chronological sequence of events starting with prequels.

This film begins in the relatively near future where Humanity has gone to war against mutants, seen as a real threat to the future of the world. And they are winning! There are fewer and fewer mutants thanks to the Sentinela Program's hunting robots, created decades earlier with the mission of developing defenses in an eventual large-scale war. Isolated in what appears to be an inaccessible spot in Tibet, the surviving X-Men allied themselves with Magneto and what remained of the Mutant Brotherhood in a kind of last stronghold of combat. Here, when using their gifts and abilities together, they decide to send Wolverine (the most resistant and the only one capable of self-regeneration) on a risky mission to the past, in order to interrupt the chain of events that would give rise to the Sentinel Program and waging war before it even starts.

The film is excellent in every way, but it is necessary to be attentive to understand well, given that it takes place at the same time in the present (which corresponds to a future close to ours) and in the past. Brilliantly directed by Bryan Singer, the film has a very pleasant pace and there are no dead moments or scenes that feel out of place. Everything works like clockwork. Of course, the action is an essential part of the film. The script is original and creative, but accessible enough to be understood without having to think too much. On the one hand, it gives a logical follow-up to the events of the previous films, and on the other hand it creates a temporal paradox where the whole story is corrected, so the films that will come later will focus on this new line of events. I believe that one of the most symbolic moments of this film is the short conversation that young Xavier has with his older alter-ego of the future, a truly anthological moment.

The cast is massively inherited from previous films and is composed of great actors. The majority, therefore, are already familiar with the characters, and there are many characters and a large number of great actors. The quality of the material given to the actors was reflected in the quality of their work, which is really good. Hugh Jackman has all the prominence in this film and knows how to use it. The character Xavier appears in its two cinematic versions (the mature Xavier by Patrick Stewart and the young Xavier by James McAvoy) and the same goes for Magneto/Erik (the young version is brilliantly played by Michael Fassbender while the mature version belongs to the impeccable Sir Ian McKellen). Jennifer Lawrence shone in the role of the cruel and cold Raven/Mystique and Halle Berry finally managed to find herself as Storm after a series of average performances. The film also features Nicholas Hoult, Ellen Page, Anna Paquin, Peter Dinklage, Shawn Ashmore, Omar Sy, Evan Peters, Josh Helman, Famke Janssen and James Marsden.

In addition to these merits, the film has excellent production values that should be highlighted. Its a Marvel film and there are huge millions of dollars involved, which is quite evident from the beginning. Visually it is a show in itself, with great visual effects and the best CGI that money could buy. The scenes and action sequences are great and the effects are a bonus, although the final fight sequence against the robots sometimes seems excessive. As happened almost always in this franchise, the film has excellent sets and costumes and there is a pleasant feeling of time in the scenes from the Sixties, thanks to all the details that we are observing. Cinematography is good and uses color and shadow well. The editing work was impeccable. I think it is fair to also greet the makeup department and the great soundtrack by John Ottman.
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Cementer200Sep 22, 2020
I love X-Men Days of Future Past. It's the best X-Men movie of all time. I love the whole time travel plot
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BroyaxSep 1, 2020
Une marvellerie qui aligne ses stars comme à la parade même si en 2014 elles n'étaient pas aussi connues que maintenant pour nombre d'entre elles ! on y trouve même notre honte nationale, notre infâme bouffon Omar le connard, si, si !Une marvellerie qui aligne ses stars comme à la parade même si en 2014 elles n'étaient pas aussi connues que maintenant pour nombre d'entre elles ! on y trouve même notre honte nationale, notre infâme bouffon Omar le connard, si, si ! heureusement, c'est un tout petit rôle... mais c'est déjà trop.

Malgré sa débauche de très jolis effets spéciaux, cette marvellerie dégage un ennui qui n'en finit pas mais ce n'est pas tout : elle dégage aussi une bêtise à des lieues à la ronde ainsi qu'une maladresse, voire une niaiserie à l'image de tout le reste : c'est en effet désespérément, affreusement, inéluctablement... bête !

Jamais rien vu d'aussi bête et ennuyeux à la fois...! non seulement c'est bidon mais plus on regarde, plus on tente de regarder (on serre les cale-pieds à fond) plus la bêtise et l'ennui augmentent à vitesse grand V : c'est le TGV de la connerie ! et ça en devient totalement ridicule de A à Z.

Ah si on pouvait remonter le temps pour annihiler définitivement tous ces X-cons, ce ne serait pas du luxe !!
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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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Julius37May 14, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. La mejor de la saga, comparable a la oscuridad e incertidumbre que se sentía con la serie de los 90. Expand
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imthenoobMay 4, 2020
I felt they did a surprisingly decent job with the plot of blending both the prequel and main films together into one. It was, however, still flawed and I felt the pacing really didn't help things either as it was very inconsistent at times.I felt they did a surprisingly decent job with the plot of blending both the prequel and main films together into one. It was, however, still flawed and I felt the pacing really didn't help things either as it was very inconsistent at times. The cast did a great job though, Although that isn't surprising considering how stacked it was.

While Days of Future Past is far from perfect, It's an OK sequel. First Class was far superior though and I wish they had just developed that storyline before throwing it all away for a mash-up in this one.
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RalfbergsDec 12, 2019
At the time I thought really great, but now that time passed and writing this review I am downgrading my mark a bit.
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zNeverSleepingOct 8, 2019
Como um todo, acredito que seja sim um bom filme. Porém, o roteiro/direção falha em passar emoção nos momentos mais dramáticos. Os furos no roteiro incomodam quem é um pouco mais atencioso quanto ao universo, e algumas atitudes dosComo um todo, acredito que seja sim um bom filme. Porém, o roteiro/direção falha em passar emoção nos momentos mais dramáticos. Os furos no roteiro incomodam quem é um pouco mais atencioso quanto ao universo, e algumas atitudes dos personagens são "duvidosas", fazendo com que não haja uma empatia genuína para com os espectadores. Expand
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Cap5677Sep 14, 2019
Other than Logan this the best X-men movie in my opinion. Great action scenes and characters are well tolledand fleshe out. ALso the movie was good overall.
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Jaredc324May 15, 2019
The best that X-Men has to show for since the dawn of their inception in 2000 with X1. It's not the time travel that makes Days of Future Past an instant smash hit, it's the consistency of true storytelling and resonance that it posesThe best that X-Men has to show for since the dawn of their inception in 2000 with X1. It's not the time travel that makes Days of Future Past an instant smash hit, it's the consistency of true storytelling and resonance that it poses throughout, and the fact it's taking itself and it's franchise seriously (when much of the recent X-Men installments have not) while still having tremendous fun. A serious rewatchable superhero extravaganza and worthy any price of admission. Expand
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TyranianApr 14, 2019
Has some strong scenes and acting but but a terribly uninteresting plot and screenplay problems.
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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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GarethBJan 5, 2019
An excellent x men movie that blends old and new. The cast do really well bringing the story to life and it does a lot to repair the damage from x3. Good set pieces and once again Logan, Magneto and Prof X carry the movie.
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DominArsenDec 8, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. X Men: Days of Future Past
Est "UN VÉRITABLE CHEF D'OEUVRE"
Brian Singer le réalisateur a créé un scénario qui en plus de combler quelque erreurs et incohérences de la série X Men, [spoiler] réalise un reset à 250 000 000 $ (ceux qui le verront comprendront) [/spoiler] et on peut donc en conclure que ce scénario est une perle. Il ravira les fans de la série et titillera "très légèrement" (je n’entends pas vraiment légèrement) les autres.
De plus ce X Men est doté d'une dynamique réglée au nanomètre. Les effets sont à couper le souffle et colle à la réalité plus que jamais.
Pour vous dire que si vous loupez ce film, en plus de perdre cette perle, vous perdrez un mini trailer glissé à la fin du film pour annoncer un nouveau MARVEL[spoiler] (peut être celui de The Avengers: Age of Ultron qui sait ....) [/spoiler]
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HTGamerOct 12, 2018
X-Men: Days of Future Past is a great sequel to X-Men: First Class. Similarly to the comic book story of the same name, the X-Men are being hunted and exterminated by Sentinels in a bleak future, so they have to change the past in order toX-Men: Days of Future Past is a great sequel to X-Men: First Class. Similarly to the comic book story of the same name, the X-Men are being hunted and exterminated by Sentinels in a bleak future, so they have to change the past in order to survive in the present.

Wolverine is sent back in time in the early 1970s so that he may prevent Mystique from assassinating Bolivar Trask, an event that proved to be fatal for the mutants. We see a disillusioned Professor X who needs to be convinced about caring for others again, and Magneto first deciding to do the right thing and then returning to his criminal tendencies. We are introduced to Quicksilver who gives us one of the most spectacular slow motion scenes ever. Magneto steals the show when he tears a whole Stadium from the ground, flies in the air with it and then throws it around the White House, surrounding US President Nixon and Trask with the intent to kill them. The movie's real protagonist though is Mystique, who must be logically and emotionally convinced to not assassinate Trask, instead of just being forced to do so by Professor X's telepathic powers.

Days of Future Past also served as a sort of retcon for the X-Men movie franchise, changing the characters' backstories established in the old X-Men movies. Thanks to that, 20th Century Fox are now making a new movie themed around the Dark Phoenix saga, to make up for the disappointing X-Men: The Last Stand.
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ErikTheCriticOct 8, 2018
Bryan Singer returns to direct this seventh X-Men instalment, giving us the best X-Men movie to date. This movie has incredible action, strong emotional stakes, great acting, and it pretty much is a flawless movie.
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CTHReviewsSep 11, 2018
X-Men: Days of Future Past is awesome! The action is spectacular, the effects are mind-blowing, the characters are very well fleshed-out, and the stakes feel very important.
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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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LivingTribunalApr 24, 2018
Welcome Back, Bryan Singer. You made a masterpiece. I was glad to see Wolverine as a main character and as a character who connects between Charles and Erik. I got goosebumps during the opening sequence, and I loved it when Professor XWelcome Back, Bryan Singer. You made a masterpiece. I was glad to see Wolverine as a main character and as a character who connects between Charles and Erik. I got goosebumps during the opening sequence, and I loved it when Professor X started the narration. It was like seeing X-Men 1,2 again. This film is about the worst situation that could happen to mutants, and the time slip made it so much interesting. I loved when two Charles met each other, and I loved the ending sequence. Bryan Singer should direct X-Men forever. 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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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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WalterKovacsDec 26, 2017
Great performances and better than the typical comic book film but still falls short of being a corny action film. Enjoyable for fans of the genre.
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spacebear1Dec 9, 2017
Bryan Singer's X-Men: Days of Future Past is an amazing film that serves as a sequel/prequel/reboot of the X-Men series (except for First Class). All of the characters were great and the story is amazing. Bryan Singer proves that he is theBryan Singer's X-Men: Days of Future Past is an amazing film that serves as a sequel/prequel/reboot of the X-Men series (except for First Class). All of the characters were great and the story is amazing. Bryan Singer proves that he is the father of the X-Men franchise as he brings another amazing installment to the series. My rating would be 9.5/10 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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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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JoeCoolJun 16, 2014
Probably the best X-men movie to date. If you're not really into the whole Marvel Universe, you might not get as much out of the movie as the really fans, because you'll be missing stuff. Good action, impressive CGI, if you're into Marvel,Probably the best X-men movie to date. If you're not really into the whole Marvel Universe, you might not get as much out of the movie as the really fans, because you'll be missing stuff. Good action, impressive CGI, if you're into Marvel, you shouldn't miss this movie.
If you want to see just one Marvel movie this year, odds are that this is the one to see.
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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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flylexMay 20, 2017
The film shows an alternate future governed by sentinels who hunt mutants and the humans who protect them, after long surviving in this apocalyptic world the remaining mutants resolve to send logan in the past to repair the actions thatThe film shows an alternate future governed by sentinels who hunt mutants and the humans who protect them, after long surviving in this apocalyptic world the remaining mutants resolve to send logan in the past to repair the actions that caused the world to enter into this collapse. Agil and manages to show a lot during the plot, the featured characters are the wolverine, mystic, young chavier teacher, young magneto and beast all have well-designed and well-known personalities the wolverine is sinic and funny but tries to do something to help xavier as well He did it for him, the xavier is over and depressive what makes him carry a good dramatic charge, magneto has personality and power what makes him a great character, the mystic is divided between his old and new ideals and it is necessary to include the pietro character who Has a great characterization is a sequence that steals the scene. The villain is not a great antagonist has no charisma and no intimidation. An anbisioso film with a good plot of great visual effects and a good cast, note 86 Expand
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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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ZerpnosMar 5, 2017
Geçmiş ile geleceğin çok güzel işlendiği bir film olmuş. Umutların asla tükenmediğiyle ve her insanın değişebileceğini gösteren bir film. Görsellik üst düzeyde fakat aradığım aksiyonu ve heyecanı fazla bulamadım. Acaba geleceğiGeçmiş ile geleceğin çok güzel işlendiği bir film olmuş. Umutların asla tükenmediğiyle ve her insanın değişebileceğini gösteren bir film. Görsellik üst düzeyde fakat aradığım aksiyonu ve heyecanı fazla bulamadım. Acaba geleceği düzeltebilecekler mi diye asla gerilmedim. Aksine sonunu tahmin ederek izledim ve hiçbir şey bulamadım filmde. The Wolverine filmi hariç diğerler X-Men filmlerini beğenmiştim IMDb notunu görünce büyük keyif alırım sanmıştım fakat öyle olmadı. Serinin 2. kötü filmi olarak değerlendiriyorum. Expand
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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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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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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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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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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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SeanVincentJun 4, 2016
X-Men Days of Future Past Is a great movie and a great entry for the X-Men Franchise.The movie has a great plot and a great action sequences.The characters are entertaining and has a great chemistry ,the old and the new cast are fantastic inX-Men Days of Future Past Is a great movie and a great entry for the X-Men Franchise.The movie has a great plot and a great action sequences.The characters are entertaining and has a great chemistry ,the old and the new cast are fantastic in this film but the old cast are just their helping to stop the robots that can execute mutants but at least they are there.Performances are excellent in this movie.

The plot is interesting and well realized but It may have an effect on it's timeline and might get confusing.The action scenes were very good especially the new addition Quicksilver , Evan Peters did a good job,which was one of the most memorable scenes in any X-Men franchise ever.

The characters what makes the X-Men great not the action unlike Apocalypse which they forgot about it.The ensemble of characters here is well delivered and gives some character developments throughout it.
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ElectroNickMay 31, 2016
"X-Men: Days of Future Past" is yet another great step in the right direction. The return of director Bryan Singer had helped the production of this film to make it the best film in the series ( aside from Deadpool if you count that as an"X-Men: Days of Future Past" is yet another great step in the right direction. The return of director Bryan Singer had helped the production of this film to make it the best film in the series ( aside from Deadpool if you count that as an X-Men film). The stakes are raised to a higher level as humanity and mutant kind are enslaved by the Sentitles which are robots created for the sole purpose of hunting down mutants. The Sentitles are given a needed update as they have Mystique's power to shape-shift and copy powers to attack their targets. These machines were brutal as the tore people apart and shoot down anything in their path. The film than has Wolverine time travel back to the time line of "First Class". Some had concerns of Wolverine's inclusion in the film since he ad a habit of being the main focus of the other films but thankfully he has a limited role in this film as he is only their to be the metaphorical bridge between both timeline's. Each character feels changed as a result of the events of this film for better or worse and each one has been given more depth than any of the prior films. The one who truly Steals the show is Peter Dinklage as Bolivar Trask. This iteration of the character has an interesting unstated motivation to destroying these mutants which is implied to be pure jealously which makes his interactions with the mutants interesting to watch. Quicksilver was another great addition with the sequence of his super-speed from his prospective. The slow motion and the music really gives an out-of-body experience on that sequence that I had yet to see another Comic-book film. The action sequences are well choreographed and intense with a lot of attention to detail. It is impressive to have so much happening on screen but still be able to distinguish what is going on. This film is must-see for an superhero let alone X-Man fan. Expand
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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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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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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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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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Cinemassacre94Mar 20, 2016
X-Men: Days of Future Past doesn't feel like a superhero movie, at least not in a traditional sense. There are action scenes but many are suffused with a sense of futility. Battles turn into massacres with the "good guys" on the wrong side ofX-Men: Days of Future Past doesn't feel like a superhero movie, at least not in a traditional sense. There are action scenes but many are suffused with a sense of futility. Battles turn into massacres with the "good guys" on the wrong side of the carnage. A whiff of the apocalypse hangs in the air, ready to descend and blot out everything. Not since The Dark Knight Rises has a movie featuring familiar heroic figures taken such a grim and unconventional path. To reboot the X-Men franchise, director Bryan Singer, who first gave these characters screen life fourteen years ago, has crafted a continuity-lover's nightmare.

X-Men: Days of Future Past is more science fiction than comic book action. The Terminator influences are immediately obvious, as are those of the Doctor Who adventure, "Genesis of the Daleks." Trapped in a war-ravaged 2023, the X-Men face annihilation by The Sentinels, creatures of war created for one purpose: terminating mutants and all those who aid or abet them. Earth has turned into a giant killing field. The X-Men, unable to defeat The Sentinels, place all their hopes in one last-ditch effort: send one of their own back in time to avert the creation of The Sentinels. The choice is Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and his greatest challenge proves not to be stopping twisted Sentinel creator Boliver Trask (Peter Dinklage) but getting the 1973 versions of Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and Magneto (Michael Fassbender) to work together to save the future. In the cross-hairs is blue-skinned shapeshifter Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), who must be prevented from killing Trask lest the future be set. For Xavier, that means convincing her not to commit the deed. For Magneto, it means eliminating her so she can't do it. For Logan, caught in the middle, the situation becomes increasingly desperate.

It would be fair to characterize the storyline of X-Men: Days of Future Past as "dense." It's not one of those plots that caters to intellectual laziness. Time travel stories, even those that play by an established set of rules, are always challenging. There are battles and action scenes aplenty but, with exception of a playful sequence featuring a lightning-fast mutant called Quicksilver (Evan Peters), most are steeped in a sense of desperation. There are no grand moments of heroic triumph and victory comes from something more existential than beating the crap out of a bad guy.

There is no single readily identified villain. In 2023, The Sentinels wear the mantle but they are implacable terminators - machines without soul or conscience. In 1973, depending on the moment, one could see Trask, Magneto, Mystique, or even Xavier as the antagonist but all have legitimate reasons for their behavior. Trask seeks peace; Magneto fights for the salvation of his species; Mystique want vengeance against someone who slaughtered her friends; and Xavier desires freedom from pain.

There's a message to be found in X-Men: Days of Future Past as well. Benjamin Franklin once said, "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." The creation and acceptance of The Sentinels represents a desire to cede liberty for safety and it has tragic consequences. This isn't a unique message, especially in science fiction films (The Robocop remake most recently addressed this), but Singer does a good job conveying it without becoming preachy.

If there's a weakness to be found in X-Men: Days of Future Past, it's in the special effects. There are times when the computer generated imagery becomes sloppy and artificial. This is evident in the scenes featuring RFK stadium and The White House. Those look like video game cut scenes rather than photorealistic images of real locations. In a lower budget, lower profile motion picture, this sort of thing might not be noticeable but it stands out in a film of this caliber.

Singer, returning to the X-Men after a ten year absence (his last venture with them was 2003's X2), has been given the task of completing a reboot that was begun in X-Men: First Class. To do this, he has taken a page from J.J. Abrams' Star Trek handbook - use time travel and the concept of multiverses and have a familiar presence provide the linkage. In Star Trek, that was Leonard Nimoy's Spock Prime. In X-Men: Days of Future Past, it's Wolverine. As a bonus, we also get Patrick Stewart's Professor X and Ian McKellan's Magneto as well as a bunch of other familiar faces. For those who felt The Last Stand was a poor exit for many of these characters, X-Men: Days of Future Past should at least salve the wound in part.

X-Men: Days of Future Past is the third superhero film in less than two months and, even though this one is demonstrably different than its predecessors, superhero fatigue could diminish its box office potential.
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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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RvwFromUpHereFeb 22, 2016
Who: Hugh Jackman, Katniss, and a ton of other cool X-Men unlike that lame First Class BS. The coolest mutant in that movie was a dude who shouted at water so he could fly.
What: The best super hero movie ever made hands down
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Who: Hugh Jackman, Katniss, and a ton of other cool X-Men unlike that lame First Class BS. The coolest mutant in that movie was a dude who shouted at water so he could fly.
What: The best super hero movie ever made hands down
Where: A wonderful, wonderful world where both Ian Mckellen and Michael Fassbender can be Magneto
When: May 23, 2014
Why: Bryan Singer made this film to make up for the utter garbage that followed X2. What? Some other director ruined the end of my trilogy? What? This new trilogy is off to a shaky start? Let me fix BOTH problems with one movie and restore everybody's faith in the X-Men. Ten minutes into this movie I turned to my friend and said, "This is gonna be better than Avengers" and sure enough, I was right. This movie has the best ending to a superhero movie I've ever seen, literal jaw-dropping action, and the best utilization of The F Word in a PG-13 movie.
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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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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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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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ThenewoneJan 6, 2016
..............................................................................................Magnum Opus of X-Men Franchise...............................Waiting with great hopes for X-Men: Apocalypse
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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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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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ZebunkerDec 23, 2015
This review is being written in the past. You may end up reading this in 20 years. Hopefully, not because X-Men Days of Future Past is considered a classic but because humor never dies. Where to begin to talk about this movie is the question.This review is being written in the past. You may end up reading this in 20 years. Hopefully, not because X-Men Days of Future Past is considered a classic but because humor never dies. Where to begin to talk about this movie is the question. Have you seen X-Men before? It’s all the same right. (dodges level 5 lightning bolts from hardcore nerd fans). What makes this film different or attempts to be different is the idea that time is just….You’ve seen Back to The Future right? Combine that with the X-Men universe and you get this film. Minus Doc Brown sadly.

The movie takes some contractually obligated actors from the prior franchise films and some newcomers that nobody has any interest in and throws them in the middle of this movie. For the first part of it you are trying to catch up. You will be sitting in the theater thinking things like, What happened in Xmen 3? Is that now not real. Who is this white blonde hair kid? Why can the lady throw purple portals? What’s up with the gun with the red eyes? And a whole host of other things.

Even the on-screen presence of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, Patrick Stewart as Prof. X and Ian McKellen seem to be confused as why they are there. The last two hardly make a motion outside of the initial room they are in at the start of the movie. What a dream for an actor. In what amounts to spending only a few pages of dialog with the best actors. Just feels bland. They even seem sad or maybe they are trying to be in character. It’s just sad watching them. They’ve done their part for king and country let them go make art films or act in theater plays. Maybe Patrick Stewart can re-boot a worthy Star Trek series again. Something that will help humanity more than another slugfest of a comic book movie. Nobody wants to watch these anymore.

At this point one can’t comment on how well or poorly the movie is done. It’s simply a matter of comparing it to the prior films. It’s certainly more enjoyable and tries to have some heart that many of the other recent films have not. It does not have that sled being pulled of having to be an origin story. But we’ve come so far as an audience past those origins that this is what we are left with. A tale so generic and predictable that no right minded comic book editor would give it a green light not to mention being made into a film. It’s such a bad movie that series hoarder of credits, Stan Lee refused to make a cameo in it. That’s a tag line that should be on the poster.

It’s enjoyable for a while. There are parts where you might cheer and other parts where you duck you heard in embarrassment. The high amount of dialog means this pop-corn movie is not very well buttered, so easy off on eating while watching it or you might miss some of the dialog because the action will leave you with a salty feeling in your mouth wanting more. O, so much more.

Its movies like these that make theaters show the warnings not to text during the movie.
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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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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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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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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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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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grandpajoe6191Aug 25, 2015
"X-Men: Days of Future Past" does tend to exaggerate some of its action sequences like it did in "X-Men: First Class" as well as throwing in some questionable ex machines once in a while, but overall in my opinion this movie is the finest"X-Men: Days of Future Past" does tend to exaggerate some of its action sequences like it did in "X-Men: First Class" as well as throwing in some questionable ex machines once in a while, but overall in my opinion this movie is the finest X-Men movie to date, as the stellar cast, a tricky but clever script, and the determination to refresh the movie series to its core really makes "X-Men: Days of Future Past" a joy to watch. Expand
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TheChaser1985Jun 12, 2015
I was pleasantly surprised with this movie. Very entertaining, wonderfully done and was a great way to mix together the two cast. Love it and loved the ending.
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PeterAlexanderJun 10, 2015
Bryan Singer returns to treat audiences to a tremendous film. X-Men: Days of Future Past presents audiences with one of the best comic book films ever made. From the stunning soundtrack, to the brilliant character development all round, toBryan Singer returns to treat audiences to a tremendous film. X-Men: Days of Future Past presents audiences with one of the best comic book films ever made. From the stunning soundtrack, to the brilliant character development all round, to the masterfully conducted action sequences, Days of Future Past acts as the best X-Men film yet. The interplay between the characters, particularly between James McAvoy's Professor X and Michael Fassbender's Magneto, is gripping throughout. Whilst the stakes are risen, the film never falls into the trap that many comic book films nowadays fall into, that is that the whole world is under immediate threat. Rather, Singer creates a story that hits individuals on a personal level, creating one of the best films of 2014. Expand
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Gerrit210May 30, 2015
I was rather disappointed, I don't get where all of the hype is coming from. The plot was weak, I never really understood what was going on at points. The characters were underdeveloped, the action scenes were just lame and boring. Not evenI was rather disappointed, I don't get where all of the hype is coming from. The plot was weak, I never really understood what was going on at points. The characters were underdeveloped, the action scenes were just lame and boring. Not even X-men can save the day with himself not being a part of anything in this movie, it's a mess. The whole time travel thing was just confusing and dumb, I was expecting a lot more out of the movie. When the credits started rolling, I was like"that's it?" Wow. Expand
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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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chwApr 23, 2015
This was a good movie. The Sentinels were perfect. The only reason that the movie wasn't perfect was because the plot was extremely similar to Terminator 2. It wasn't a straight on copy, but anyone who has seen Terminator 2 before seeing thisThis was a good movie. The Sentinels were perfect. The only reason that the movie wasn't perfect was because the plot was extremely similar to Terminator 2. It wasn't a straight on copy, but anyone who has seen Terminator 2 before seeing this will know that they're very similar. Expand
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jigmeApr 17, 2015
This is one of the dumbest movies I have ever seen. Everything about this movie falls flat, starting with the atrocious "plot." Think of the worst sci-fi plot, and dumb it down more, and even that would probably work better than this story.This is one of the dumbest movies I have ever seen. Everything about this movie falls flat, starting with the atrocious "plot." Think of the worst sci-fi plot, and dumb it down more, and even that would probably work better than this story. The X-Men comic has had some pretty great writing over the years, but this movie ignores all of it. No character is true to the comics. There is no character growth. There is no human drama. There is no real dramatic structure. The dialogue sounds like it was written by a huge committee, thus it has no style or real content. All it has are lots and lots of effects. Lots. Really. But in the end, effects don't make a good movie, just a spectacle. Expand
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oblique15Apr 12, 2015
What I like most about this is how they used the other movies in it. It`s one of the things I like best about these X-men/super hero movies.This was an interesting movie from the beginning to the end.
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Tss5078Mar 30, 2015
I love science fiction and I hate superheroes, but I credit the X-Men series with giving me an appreciation for them. X-Men has showed me that in the proper context, with some great writers, superheroes movies don't have to be the lowest formI love science fiction and I hate superheroes, but I credit the X-Men series with giving me an appreciation for them. X-Men has showed me that in the proper context, with some great writers, superheroes movies don't have to be the lowest form of sci-fi entertainment. Days of Future Past seemed to confuse some people, as it's not part of the trilogy and therefore it's timeline is off. The ending of the film also creates a paradox, which eliminates certain mistakes made in the other films. In layman's terms, some of the things that happen in the other X-Men movies, never happen, because of Days of Future Past. In an undetermined era, sometime between the end of the original film and Last Stand, a new enemy has been targeting mutants. These machines, meant to eliminate the mutants have malfunctioned and are now targeting humans as well. The machines are made with mutant DNA and therefore have the combined forces of all the mutants it's come in contact with, making them unstoppable. The only chance the X-Men have is for one of them to go back in time and stop the machines from ever being built. Wolverine is the only one with a mind strong enough to survive the trip and is sent back to the 1970s, where he meets the cast of X-Men: First Class. While difficult for non-sci-fi aficionados to understand, this film was not only extremely well written, but serves dual purposes for the series. First, it brings both casts together in an extreme fashion and it's a tremendous gift for the fans. Second, it allows the writers to undo mistakes from The Last Stand, which was at the time, set to be the final X-Men film. The ending to Days of Future Past, effectively explain that everything that happened in Last Stand, never happened, as it was part of an alternate timeline. This allows the writers to bring back characters like Prof. X (who is seen killed in that film) for possible future films. It really was an ingenious move for the franchises future, but it also allowed fans to experience the "old timers" and the "new class" working together, in a huge, diverse, and very impressive cast. Seldom are superheroes films so complicated or as well written as Days of Future Past. The writing is out of this world, the cast is full of stars, and the special effects were absolutely amazing. Love it or hate it, superheroes are part of the science fiction genre, but Days of Future Past was simply incredible and for that, it's our latest must see movie! Expand
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CherryxldMar 29, 2015
X-Men: Days of Future Past resulta ser una película de ciencia ficción bastante apocalíptica que te atrapa y te puede llenar de intriga a medida que avanza.

Este largometraje resulta ser un film intenso de acción que te atrapa y te da una
X-Men: Days of Future Past resulta ser una película de ciencia ficción bastante apocalíptica que te atrapa y te puede llenar de intriga a medida que avanza.

Este largometraje resulta ser un film intenso de acción que te atrapa y te da una historia bastante interesante y bien equilibrada que se desenvuelve de manera caótica y dándote la sensación de estar viendo un Thriller de Ciencia Ficción digamos, potente. Además, los efectos especiales ayudan a darle un tono más resaltante a una película que de por sí, ya es resaltante con el desarrollo de su trama.
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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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MrMovieBuffMar 14, 2015
Bryan Singer returns in the director's chair for 'X-Men: Days of Future Past', and boy does his amazing talent show. This has got to be one of the best "X-Men" movies I have seen since 'X2: X-Men United' (2003).

The story is set some time
Bryan Singer returns in the director's chair for 'X-Men: Days of Future Past', and boy does his amazing talent show. This has got to be one of the best "X-Men" movies I have seen since 'X2: X-Men United' (2003).

The story is set some time in the future where a group of robotic inventions called "Sentinels" take over man and mutant kind and has enslaved them. We are then introduced to the main plot of the movie. We see Professor X (Patrick Stewart), Magneto (Ian McKellen), Storm (Halle Berry), Iceman (Shawn Ashmore), Shadowcat (Ellen Page) and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) return. The plan is to send Wolverine back to 1973 and stop Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) from killing the inventor of the sentinels, Bollivar Trask (Peter Dinklage of 'Game of Thrones') and starting this war in the first place.

Obviously it's not as easy as this, Wolverine must convince the young Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) who is still distraught after what happened in 'X-Men: First Class' (2011) what with Mystique leaving and Erik (Michael Fassbender) disappearing.

Wolverine manages to convince Charles, Erik and Hank aka "Beast" (Nicholas Hoult) to help him try and convince Mystique that she must not start this war.

This movie perfectly balances special effects artistry, self-aware humor, and emotional drama. The one scene that stood out for me involves a fast-moving mutant named Peter Maximoff aka "Quicksilver" (Evan Peters) who is very funny and I cannot wait to see more of him in future "X-Men" movies.

'X-Men: Days of Future Past' maybe crowded in terms of the fact that there are so many mutants and it jumps back and fourth between the 1970s and the future, but unlike the mess that is 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' (2014), which was incoherent and jumped back, fourth, back and back, then fourth again, this "X-Men" movie felt clean and superior.

Definitely satisfied, one of the best.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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