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X-Men Days of Future Past Review





What I liked: The tie ins with the other X-men movies. They kept me laughing through most of the movie. Quicksilver. Some of the fight scenes.
What I didn’t: All of the future. We can have the future be suspenseful and scary without watching all the x-men die multiple times in different gruesome ways. And where are they? The setting is really weird. The film seemed really brutal and graphic. The files of mutant experiments are far more graphic than necessary. The death methods are brutally creative and magneto remains a psychopath. Magneto’s plan was terrible. Did he actually do any thinking at all before he started flying around washington with a baseball stadium? I contend he did not. I’m glad professor x quit his drug addiction cold turkey, after 2 seconds of deliberation. good work super brain. Should have thought of that in the first place. Also the sound track is not as good as first class.
Who should watch it: People who love x-men but ones who either aren’t bothered by movie violence or are good at closing their eyes a lot.

Would I watch it again? Maybe. In the x-men world this ranks below the 2000 one, first class, and x-men 2. I would watch it before either of the wolverine movies but that is true of most other movies ever made.

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