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[intense sobbing heard in the distance] |
But if you're somewhat familiar with the mutants and their adventures, then I can tell you this new movie is about the X-Men sending Wolverine back into the past to desperate panic to change history and prevent an event that results in doom for both humans and mutants.
I guess before getting more into the movie, I'll just say that if you liked the previous X-Men movies, or just X-Men: First Class, then please do go see this movie. It is totally worth it. Really.
The rest of this review will be filled with spoilers for the movie and the old x-men movies. Because I can't talk about anything in this movie without spoiling it. So you've been warned.
SPOILERS FROM HERE ON OUT!
Still with me? Good.
Now, I've only read about half of the comic that this movie is based on, and so far I've already found several changes. And the changes from the comics to the movie are for me fine, but then again I didn't read the comic back in 1981, so I don't feel any protection towards the storyline or anything. And the first major change I noticed was that they choose to put Wolverine as the person to go back into the past, and not Kitty Pryde like in the comic. And I totally understand why. First of all Kitty was portrayed by three different actors in the first three movies, and therefore was not a very prominent character and one that the regular movie goer would remember. So to suddenly make her the lead, and having to reintroduce her would just take up too much time. And time is a thing they don't have much of in the future timeline. So it was much easier - from a movie maker prospective - to go with the fan favourite Wolverine. And even with that they managed to make Kitty an important character as she's the one with the powers to send Wolverine back in time (in the comic, it's a mutant named Rachel Summers (daughter of Jean Grey and Scott Summers) that sends her back).
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From left to right; Sunspot, Kitty Pryde, Iceman & Colossus. |
Yeah, just the whole thing about Charles and Erik accusing each other of abandoning the mutant race and each other was just too much. And do you know how hard it is to hide the fact that you're crying when you just want to lie down in foetal position and howl like a dying wolf? Not easy I tell you!
So I had kinda a hard time. But enough of me crying at everything, let's talk about Mister Bolivar Trask!
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Played by the lovely Peter Dinklage. |
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Erik & Raven |
Okay, right now at the moment my mind is pretty blank on other stuff in the movie, because it's still trying to repair the emotional damage it received while watching it. So for now, this will be the review, until I've seen the movie again this Friday. Then I'll come back to this review and finish it off properly.
Deal? Okay, great.
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