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X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)

Action | 132 minutes / 151 minutes (The Rogue Cut)
3,58 1.695 votes

Genre: Action / Scifi

Duration: 132 minuten / 151 minuten (The Rogue Cut)

Alternative titles: X-Men: First Class 2 / X-Men: Days of Future Past - The Rogue Cut

Country: United States / United Kingdom

Directed by: Bryan Singer

Stars: Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender

IMDb score: 7,9 (768.884)

Releasedate: 15 May 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past plot

"To save the future, they must alter the past."

The film is set in an alternate future where Magneto's Brotherhood assassinates an important senator. As a result, the hunt for mutants opens and it's up to the X-Men of the past and the X-Men of the future to work together to prevent some of the key events leading up to this dystopian future.

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sweetlover100

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What a good film, but indeed as has been said several times here.. Some parts and certain details in the film just can't match with other parts in the story and history. But it never bothers me that much, it's still a movie and it's made by people. Super cast of course! Great to see everyone again after the old X-Men movies that I'm a big fan of. I saw the Rogue cut myself and it was a long one but definitely worth it. 4.5*

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Roger Thornhill

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Wolverine in the seventies, and we'll know that too: lava lamps, waterbeds, interiors full of brown and orange, Alice Cooper, leather jackets, smoking goods, wide lapels, pimp cars, typewriters, disco balls, afros, corduroy, transistor radios and Nixon. Fortunately, Days of future past doesn't play the card of ironic nostalgia too much, because there is more attention for a complicated time travel, nice pointy action (instead of endlessly drawn out battles like in Wolverine's solo films) , many different mutants that make for a colorful and varied plot, a beautifully unpredictable and grim Magneto (Fassbender excellent as usual), Jackman who gets more opportunity to play a human being (and his knives don't play a leading role in the spectacular extended climax), a few touching moments (notably the meeting between Charles and Charles), and lavish FX (the train, the stadium, and Quicksilver's hilarious climax at the Pentagon). That's how I like my X-Men movies: a good plot, lots of mutants to use their different traits in the service of the plot (and to go against each other), and solid action that isn't overly dramatic. is milked out. Whether Bryan Singer is responsible for all those pluses I don't know, but Days of future past is my favorite movie from this franchise so far, along with X2.

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Lovelyboy

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Some things never change.

And further with Days Of Future Past, a film that I knew I liked, but the question was where I would rank it next to the rest.

However, the beginning is confusing. Mutants in the future, the appearance of the old cast. Did I catch the right movie? Is this the sequel to First Class because I'm expecting Fassbender and McAvoy anyway? Despite these doubts, a fine plot unfolds in which mutants are quite hunted wild and only one emergency jump remains. Prima is once again the combination between the old and new cast and the story to avoid mistakes in the past. Beautiful is the time frame with Wolverine and some very entertaining scenes such as the fight between Wolverine and Beast. Even better is the introduction of Quicksilver. What a wonderful bluff frog and phenomenal scenes in the kitchen where he prevents worse things with Jim Croce's beautiful Time In A Bottle as background music.

Once again history is played nicely, this time JFK and the infamous paranoia of the Nixon era. For example, do we see Bishop for the first time, and is there a slightly less appealing bad guy with Stark compared to Shaw, but are there those damn and terrible Sentinels that people always had a lot of problems with in The Animated Series, and are they the tension increased to the max in a fine denouement. There is also excellent playing in the Paris phase where everyone suddenly seems to be drawing their own plan again.

Days Of Future Past is, in my opinion, the best of all X-MEN movies so far. Something that comes through the script and the great suspense to the end, even if the dark atmosphere of First Class has been partly surrendered for a little more humor. Just nice!

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