Thursday, 5 June 2014

5 Reasons New X-Men 3D is a MUST-SEE!



5 Reasons New X-Men 3D is a MUST-SEE! 



Review by Timothy Austin

X-Men Days of Future Past is the latest entry in the Multi-Million Dollar X-Men franchise starring Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen and Halle Berry.  This entry finds the popular mutants in a dystopian future in which mutant life is all but obliterated by Sentinels, Government robots created to remove the mutant race from the face of the Earth.  Veteran of the series Hugh Jackman returns as the claw-wielding Wolverine, who must travel back to 1973 to prevent the horrific actions which led to the eventual near extermination of the mutants.  While the title and plot may sound complex, this entry is by far the best X-Men film and most enjoyable experience you will have in a 3D cinema in 2014.  Here are 5 reasons this New X-Men film is worth the 3D price: 

1.                   The BEST mutants are back!  It has been awhile since we last saw the original cast of the Million-dollar Trilogy including Halle Berrys Storm, Iceman (Shawn Ashmore), and Ellen Page as Kitty Pryde.  One of the key highlights of the new film is seeing the veterans again in adrenaline-driven action scenes that are sure to satisfy long-time fans of the series.  While the veterans do not have lengthy screen times, they are given pivotal scenes especially Kitty Pryde whose special powers aid Wolverine in travelling back in time to prevent the war that ends with the decimation of the mutants.  Fans of the original films will salivate at the spectacular action sequences featuring their favorite mutants. 


2.                    Years Best 3D Visual Effects! Few will argue that Days of Future Past contains the best visual effects of any 2014 film thus far.   Even the CGI laden Godzilla has no sequences that equal the jaw-dropping visuals of the scene featuring new mutant Quicksilver.  Due to his ability to run faster than the speed of light, Quicksilver is given the task to break X-Men nemesis Magneto out of a jail cell hundreds of feet below the Pentagon.  The ensuing scene in which everything is seen in slow motion but Quicksilver is the most exhilarating experience you will have in a 3D cinema all year.  Quicksilver appears to leisurely stroll as everyone around him moves in extreme slow motion while he sets traps for security guards making his rescue of Magneto and subsequent escape both amusing and breathtaking.  This is indeed one of the best action sequences ever created for a super-hero film. 

 

3.                   Jennifer Lawrence is even MORE spectacular!  Jennifer Lawrence as the villainous Mystique was a highlight of the last X-Men film, First Class. In Days of Future Past Lawrences role is intensified with grand action sequences which showcase the Oscar-winning actress ability to handle complex stunt work.  Lawrence is at her best in her almost nude, blue body paint as she plots to murder a diabolical scientist Bolivar Trask who plans to wipe out the mutant race and frequently conducts fatal experiments on non-humans.  What Mystique does not know is that her assassination of Trask results in the forced roll out of his giant robots engineered to eliminate all mutant life.   Trask is played by popular Game of Thrones actor Peter Dinklage which should make many fans of the HBO series very happy since he is convincing as the obsessed scientist. 



4.                   New Mutants are visually impressive!  As in the previous entries, we are introduced to a barrage of new mutants with peculiar powers.  The movie opens with new faces including popular comic book character Bishop (Omar Sy), who has the ability to absorb energy and redirect it at will.  He is aided well by other new faces including Asian beauty Blink (Fan Bingbing) with the ability to create portals for teleportation and Sunspot, a mutant whose super strength is powered by the sun.  While these heroes have little or no lines I found them quite entertaining as Director Bryan Singer gives them pivotal action sequences to showcase their powers which result in some truly spectacular visual effects moments.  I particularly liked the always silent Blink whose teleportation power provides stunning splashes of colour and awe-inspiring moments as she aids her fellow mutants to escape imminent death  by using her portals.  Though she is given no lines, popular Chinese actress Fan Bingbing is stunning to look at and brings a sense of urgency to the role of Blink.  Definitely one of my favourites.

 

5.        Wolverine still rules and Halle finally gets Storm right.  Despite all the new impressive mutants including Bishop and Quicksilver, Hugh Jackmans Wolverine is the highlight of the film.  Once again Jacksons brutish mutant gets the best laughs and most intense action sequences; the actor gets it right every time.  Sent back in time to stop Mystique from unknowingly instigating the war to end the mutants, Wolverine claws his way through Government bad guys, giant mutant hungry robots and even has time for a hilarious nude scene which Jackman himself wanted to remain in the final cut of the film.  Wolverine fans will not be disappointed since he practically takes over the entire film and does so in grand style.  It really is hard to imagine another actor in the role; Jackman is truly tour-de-force.  

Unlike Wolverine, X-Men fans have not always been pleased with the interpretation of weather-controlling mutant Storm.  While Oscar-winner Halle Berry tries her best, and no one blames her for the problem with the character, in the previous films Storm has little to do and disappears for long periods perhaps because the writers are not quite sure how to fit such a domineering comic book character into the overall plot.  I was worried about her appearance in this new entry since Berry admitted that she could not do the high intense stunts required due to her pregnancy which might make her appearances even shorter than previous films.  However, this is not exactly true.  Thanks to a genius move by Director Singer and a spectacular performance by Berry, Storm is given a vital scene in which she is finally allowed to display her full powers.  Fans of the comic book version of Storm will be fully satiated as the character does not have many scenes but plays a key role in a particularly intense action sequence. Storm soars again and this time Berry and the writers get it just right! 


Ratings: ***** out of 5  
Review by Timothy Austin
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