Director: Matthew Vaughn
Genre: Action/
Drama/ Adventure/ Science Fiction
Runtime:
132 minutes
Year: 2011
Starring: James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Rose Byrne, Nicholas Hoult, Kevin Bacon, January Jones, Oliver Platt
Starring: James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Rose Byrne, Nicholas Hoult, Kevin Bacon, January Jones, Oliver Platt
Description: In 1962, the United States government
enlists the help of Mutants with superhuman abilities to stop a malicious
dictator who is determined to start world war III.
Review: “X-Men:
First Class” is a so called origin story, that explains how the lead characters
from this well-known series became the people they are now. It’s not based on
the comics, so the fans might be disappointed.
Like “X-Men”, this films starts in concentration camp
Auschwitz. Young Magneto, who then is still Erik Lehnsherr, suffers under the
cruel Nazi science of Dr. Schmidt. In another part of the world is telepath
Charles Xavier leading a privileged but lonely life. Erik and Xavier meet each
other as adults, in the sixties, where they develop a close friendship. They
decide to join forces and form a group with young mutants to protect the world
from Dr. Schmidt.
“X-Men: First Class” isn’t flawless. It starts out as
a clear and solid story about Xaviers idealism versus a cynical Erik. Halfway through
subplots develop and supporting characters are added, who aren’t all
interesting enough. Take Emma Frost, who is literally a sparkling character but
comes off a bit bland. You only get a more closer look at Beast and Mystique, who
both struggle with their physical appearance.
It’s easy to forgive these shortcomings, because the
movie is strong because of its dark humor, action and special effects. Michael
Fassbender is cast perfectly as the charismatic and cynical Magneto. James
McAvoy is a bit more timid in his performance, but has manpower enough to make
Xavier the powerful and charming man that he is. Jennifer Lawrence is also
solid as Mystique, who you see change throughout the film.
I really enjoyed “X-Men: First Class”, a good prequel
to the series.
Rating: 4/
5
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