Convinced that mutants pose a threat to humanity, Dr. Bolivar Trask (Peter Dinklage) develops the Sentinels, enormous robotic weapons that can detect a mutant gene and zero in on that person. In the 21st century, the Sentinels have evolved into highly efficient killing machines. With mutants now facing extinction, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) volunteers to go back in time and rally the X-Men of the past to help change a pivotal moment in history and thereby save their future.
Director: Bryan Singer
Cast: James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer
Lawrence, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen.
Release Date: May
23, 2014
Runtime: 2 hr. 11 min.
Genres: Sci-Fi Action, Superhero Film, Action, Fantasy
Review:
All in all I don’t think I’d be too far off base by
saying that X-Men: Days of Future Past was probably more challenging endeavor
than assembling The Avengers. Thankfully
Bryan Singer is back in the drivers seat along with an incredibly strong script
which works surprisingly well even with the all the characters and timelines at
play. Singer’s ability to weave complex
storylines while keeping the story’s heart is his gift to the series. Watching him build this epic story will leave
most fans even more bitter that he choose Superman Returns over the third X-men
film. Everything about the story is huge
and the action set pieces are simply dazzling with the film rarely faltering
during its 2 hour runtime. James McAvoy,
Michael Fassbender and Jennifer Lawrence are all in fine form. They’re all much more comfortable in the
characters skin bringing even more depth and meaning to each of them. Hugh Jackman also gives us his best turn as
Wolverine since X-2. The original cast
gets their moments to shine even if some of the new characters mostly serve as
superhero fodder with the exception of Evans Peters Quicksilver who’s gone from
the film far too quickly. X-Men: Days of
Future Past was probably one of the most anticipated film on this years
calendar and is a rare example of a film delivering in spades.
A-