Flash Movie Review: X-Men: Days of Future Past
The words had just passed my lips when I realized these were not the correct ones to utter at the moment. I inhaled with the same force I use with a straw in a chocolate peanut butter milkshake, but it was to no avail; the words were out in the open for everyone to hear. If only I had the opportunity to do it all over; but then again, there are so many times I wish for that chance. Almost every checkout line I choose winds up with a customer ahead of me who has some type of issue that will require a price check or swapping out a product. Recently I was running late for work. I had just missed the green light at an intersection that has an unusually long wait period between signals. It was a split second decision and I veered off into a restaurant’s parking lot to avoid the wait. As I was about to exit on the opposite side a police car was sitting there waiting for me to leave the lot. If only I could have turned time back, I would have saved myself from a moving violation ticket. I would have a better understanding of time travel if it personally affected me. In movies I get lost by the explanations or logistics of it. However, in this action adventure film I had no problem. Due to a particular event in history, both humans and mutants (individuals with special abilities) were being targeted for elimination. A plan was developed to send Logan/Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman (Prisoners, Australia), back in time in an attempt to alter the outcome of the specific incident, change the course of history and hopefully save mutants in the future. What drove this fantasy film to excellence was the well thought out script and amazing special effects. I especially liked the way humor was injected into scenes without taking away from the building tension. The other main force that made this movie special was the cast. I thought Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook, The Hunger Games franchise) as Raven/Mystique, Michael Fassbender (The Counselor, Shame) as Erik Lehnsherr and James McAvoy (Trance, The Last Station) as Charles Xavier were outstanding. One of my few and minor complaints was not seeing enough of Patrick Stewart (Safe House, Star Trek franchise) as Professor X and Ian McKellen (The Hobbit franchise, Emile) as Magneto. Though there were a couple of things where I did not understand the logic, it really did not matter; this fantasy film delivered a high dose of exciting entertainment and suspense. In fact, I would not need the ability to turn back time because I would willingly go see this movie again. There was an extra scene at the end of the credits.
3 1/2 stars
Posted on May 27, 2014, in Fantasy/Sci-Fi and tagged 3 1/2 stars, action, adventure, fantasy, hugh jackman, ian mckellen, james mcavoy, jennifer lawrence, michael fassbender, Patrick Stewart, peter dinklage. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.
Fantastic review! I thought this movie was awesome, had a lot of fun with it. Great cast, great effects, great humour… it was worth the wait and anticipation!
Oh thank you so much. It is so great when a movie does not disappoint like this one and provide a couple of hours of pure excitement.
Excellent review. Your intros are so funny!
Thank you so much for the kind words. I am glad you enjoyed the review.
Great review. I saw the movie and loved it. I even thought Wolverine was good in this one, and he usually annoys me (btw – hated the Wolverine Origins movies). Cheers!
You and me both; Wolverine was such a disappointment. I am so glad you loved this movie as much as I did. Thanks for coming by.
I loved this movie! I watched it in the theatre with my family..and even my mother, who HATES Wolverine with a passion, loved it. I enjoyed the humour too. Though perhaps I’ve seen more than enough of Jean Grey , I really liked the ending too.
Great review! 🙂
Thank you so much for telling me about you and your family’s fun time seeing this film. I am glad everyone had a good time.