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.
Director:Matthew Vaughn
Writers:Ashley Miller (screenplay) (as Ashley Edward Miller), Zack Stentz (screenplay)
Stars:James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence | See full cast & crew
Storyline
Before Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr took the names Professor X and Magneto, they were two young men discovering their powers for the first time. Before they were archenemies, they were closest of friends, working together, with other Mutants (some familiar, some new), to stop the greatest threat the world has ever known. In the process, a rift between them opened, which began the eternal war between Magneto's Brotherhood and Professor X's X-MEN.Official Trailer of X-Men: First Class.
User Reviews
There are plenty of big
action scenes throughout but it's the first half of the film that
really impresses. Establishing these characters and the entire universe
is done remarkably well and in a remarkably moving manner. This new spin
on familiar "bad guys" Magneto and Mystique does give the actions and
emotions for the characters a new level of appreciation and helps give
them so much more depth and pathos. Both sides of the fence (Xavier's
vision and Magneto's contempt) are advanced and the brilliance of the
plot is that both sides are understandable and relatable. The viewer can
simply sit and watch it unfold but also be emotionally invested in the
journey. During the second half, plot threads move towards resolution
and action picks up. Xavier is a shining example and his journey
throughout the film matches that of Erik.
First Class never undermines the audience nor talks down to them and does all that is expected of it. It delivers great action, humor, effects and a strong connection between heroes, villains and those developing in between. The retro design is suave and making this a period piece gives it a cool and unique flavor. The collaboration between Singer and Vaughn apparently was a perfect blend. Vaughn did a brilliant job and Singer's vision from the first two films stayed in tact and was enhanced. I have to add that the score had a perfect heroic theme but was also moving and very well done. The overall impact of this film leaves you with a great sensation of a job well done. Fast paced yet filled with depth, spellbinding visual effects and a gripping finale. In the end, they succeeded in re-establishing these characters in a superb and interesting manner. There is more to offer and more depth to appreciate. I certainly can't wait for a sequel and inclusion of Scott and Jean from the original trilogy.
First Class never undermines the audience nor talks down to them and does all that is expected of it. It delivers great action, humor, effects and a strong connection between heroes, villains and those developing in between. The retro design is suave and making this a period piece gives it a cool and unique flavor. The collaboration between Singer and Vaughn apparently was a perfect blend. Vaughn did a brilliant job and Singer's vision from the first two films stayed in tact and was enhanced. I have to add that the score had a perfect heroic theme but was also moving and very well done. The overall impact of this film leaves you with a great sensation of a job well done. Fast paced yet filled with depth, spellbinding visual effects and a gripping finale. In the end, they succeeded in re-establishing these characters in a superb and interesting manner. There is more to offer and more depth to appreciate. I certainly can't wait for a sequel and inclusion of Scott and Jean from the original trilogy.
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