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What do you think about the movie, X-Men: Days of of Future Past?

I am a huge X-Men fan! I have seen all the X-Men movies. I liked most of them! I did not like X-Men: The Last Stand and The Wolverine. But I loved X-Men: Days of

Future Past. Not only it has a great story, action, characters, but it also fixed a lot of the problems! I loved it and I watched it twice in theater!

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  • 6 years ago
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    Days of Future Past was a good way to end the main series in X-Men by resolving issues started around X-2 and X-Men The Last Stand and giving closure to The Wolverine's character arc. The script, visual, effects and acting are top notch and it doesn't even matter if they included a subplot about Wolverine knowing Quicksilver in the future. Now we can look forward to a new series of films staring the Prequel's cast of characters.

  • 6 years ago

    I thought it was pretty f*ckin cool, I also saw it twice in theaters. I am not the biggest fan of the X-Men movies, this is probably the first one that I was totally on board with. I love time travel and in my opinion this time travel was done exquisitely. It's a very well directed film, it times reminded me of Inception in how well it navigates through the different layers of time; for the most part it's all very clear and coherent. The action and special effects are top-notch (the Quicksilver scene is incredible), and I loved the production design. I really dug the 70s-ness of everything. I also just really loved all of the character stuff, I was invested in their conflicts and I thought all of the actors were terrific, especially James Mcavoy. It's not a perfect film, the ending was slightly anti-climactic and, as is the case with most time travel films, it's screenplay is not devoid of plot-holes. But overall it's a very cool and fun movie, and the best X-Men film to date.

  • 6 years ago

    I loved it. I loved seeing Wolverine going back to the 70's. The wardrobe looked great, and the story was pretty good. I loved the act that they 'fixed' the huge errors they made with the last ones, like killing Scott, Jean and the Professor. They made a 'reboot' inside the movie and for once, it worked. I agree with the others that Rogue was missing and that it sucked. We never get the chance to see her kicking as# along with Wolverine, and I never liked that Kitty chick, who acted like a shy girl and then stole Bobby, who by the way was an idiot. But well...

    This new movie is perfect, at least for me. We got the chance to see Quicksilver, who was awesome and I loved him, he made me laugh a lot. I don't think the former 'Kick-As#' boy can do anything better than him, but we'll see that later on.

    And now we got Apocalypse coming! ha ha! I so want to see that battle

    So after the first X-Men movie, this one is my favourite, just forget about the others, now they never happened!

    Hope it helps! ;)

    Source(s): My wasted mind...
  • Wen
    Lv 6
    6 years ago

    i don't understand why mytiques being traced after but not roque, mytiques shapshifts but she can't copy power, copy power should be Rogue, but the movie never mention her. why kitty could bring memory back to time, it never explain, plus they never mention anything about alex summers/scott summers as they both appears in movie but it doesn't link them together in any way. how did prof-x get his body back after X3,

    i also thought it was pretty odd magneto get hit by a metal scrape at the end.

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