Thursday, June 23, 2011

X-MEN FIRST CLASS (PG-13)

X-MEN FIRST CLASS (PG-13)
MOVIESAL'S GRADE: A


Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
James McAvoyJames McAvoy



Michael FassbenderMichael Fassbender...



Let's start with the obvious, here. This is not The Dark Knight. Nothing can ever be The Dark Knight. But, it's a darned good movie.

The plot  spans from WWII to the Cuban Missile Crisis. It is best if you go into it knowing as little as possible, so I won't even try to recreate it here. Needless to say, it involves mutants. And lots of explosions. And a revenge vendetta. And betrayal...or is it really betrayal? At the center of the story are Erik and Charles, two young men with very different paths who meet under explosive circumstances and are almost immediately bonded for life by some force neither of them really understand. They are friends and rivals, completely opposite in their approach to life. They respect each other and their powers, but as they continue to fight for the same goals, they begin to understand that their differences will soon outweigh their bond.

What I like most about this movie is that both the "good" guy and the "bad" are right and wrong. Charles is a little naive and far too forgiving and hopeful. Erik is cynical and cruel, but hey. The dude has some good points, as does the real villain of this film. (I don't want to tell you who he is in case you've been living in a cave and don't know who he's played by). The questions asked by this film are deep and complicated, and the answers are not given easily. I like that I left with questions and not many solutions. Very few movies can do that.

There have only been a few times when I have been in a full theater that was dead silent. One of those times was the last twenty minutes of this movie. The entire audience was completely riveted by the wrap-up. I admit I was surprised by the emotional resonance. I didn't go into it expecting the story to be so human, but it really was. It was tight and exciting, filled with enough twists to justify the run-time. I wasn't bored for a moment, and I didn't know the ending in the first ten minutes. It's not flawless by any stretch of the imagination. Lots of questions are still unanswered, and we need at least one more prequel to see how this ties into the first X-Men movie, but all of that was forgiven and forgotten by the time the credits rolled.

THE BOTTOM LINE:

Entertaining: Yes, very.
Enlightening: Yes. Human nature is on trial.

Summary: Engrossing, intelligent super hero movie. Definitely not your Fantastic Four or Green Lantern.

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