viernes, 23 de mayo de 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past spoiler-free review

Release Date: May 23, 2014
Studio: Bad Hat Harry
Distributor: 20th Century Fox
Budget: 225 million

Director: Bryan Singer
Story: Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman, Simon Kinberg
Screenplay: Simon Kinberg
Score: John Ottman
Cinematography: Newton Thomas Sigel

Starring:
Hugh Jackman
Jennifer Lawrence
Michael Fassbender
James McAvoy
Peter Dinklage
Nicholas Hoult
Evan Peters
Ellen Page
Patrick Stewart
Ian McKellen
Shawn Ashmore
Fan Binbing                                    
Omar Sy                                      Based on: "Days of Future Past" by Chris Claremont and John Byrne Booboo Stewart
Adan Canto            
Daniel Cudmore
Halle Berry                                  Running Time: 130 minutes
Lucas Till
                                                                                                  

  The most anticipated movie of 2014 is finally here! The X-Men return to the big screen for the seventh time in this explosive "prequel-sequel" that combines the cast of the first three X-Men movies as well as the cast of the prequel, X-Men: First Class, and puts these characters in a war where they must join forces and rely on desperate measures to save their future. Brought to us once again by the hands of the director of the first two X-Men movies, Bryan Singer, and boy are we glad to have you back Mr. Singer because this movie is a true accomplishment.

   We catch up with our fellow X-Men in a post-apocalyptic New York, a world that has been overrun by dark forces that threaten the very existence of both humans and mutants, in a desperate act to change their present, the X-Men send Wolverine into the past in an effort to prevent the creation of these "dark forces" that will come about the end of times as we know it.
  By far, this is the best movie of the year, right up there with Captain America: The Winter Soldier. There's really not much negative to say here, it's a near flawless movie that ultimately succeeds in leaving you with a giant smile on your face. But if I had to dig really deep, I'd say that the movie does slow down a couple of notches through the second act and it does rush a few things in the first, but other tan that, nothing, its pure awesomeness. I apologize if I'm coming off as a bit biased but the things in this movie that might be subject to worth talking about would be considered spoilers, and i definitely don't want to ruin the expierience for you.

  The movie's large enssemble alone should be enough to get your but in the movie theater, no seriously, this movie has so many talented actors and actressess that seeing them in the same movie together is alone worth the price of admission. Why are you still here? Stop reading this and go watch this movie!
  I'm going to give X-Men: Days of Future Past a 9/10
(stick around till the end of the credits!)

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