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In 1944, in Poland, the boy Erik Lehnsherr unleashes his magnetic power when his mother is sent to a concentration camp. The evil Dr. Sebastian Shaw brings Erik to his office and kills his mother, increasing his abilities through anger. In New York, the wealthy Charles Xavier meets the mutant Raven and invites her to live in his manor. In 1962, the CIA agent Moira MacTaggert discovers the existence of mutants working with Shaw and she invites Professor Xavier to recruit mutants to work for the USA government. Xavier teams up with Raven, Erik and a group of young mutants. Sooner they learn that the evil Shaw has the intention of beginning a nuclear war to destroy the world and increase his power.
The first class of X-Men, led by two very powerful mutants named Charles Xavier and Eric Lensherr, join together to stop a ruthless and powerful dictator from thrusting Russia and the U.S. into nuclear war. But Eric has his own agenda, and it soon rips him and his best friend apart.
I usually do not write reviews but on this one I just HAD to! I am a great fan of the X-Men, starting to collect the comics when I was a kid. My favorite was always Wolverine and - although the first 3 X-Men movies were okay - he was never as good as in the comics. Hugh Jackmann was just not the right guy for me... Having said that, I was not sure what this movie would be like (no Wolverine - except a short cameo). I must admit, I was more than pleasantly surprised and am tempted to state this is the best X-Men movie of all of them. I did like the first movie but they just got more and more shallow and more about Wolverine than the X-Men. However, the cast was supreme (apart from Hugh Jackman). LOVED THIS MOVIE and will Certainly recommend it to fans of the "real story" - although this was never part of it. Job well done
Hi all, just a short review to say that i enjoyed this movie and would recommend it to any cinema-goer, not just sci-fi or comic book fans of X-men.
I was expecting an average action movie but the film totally exceeded my expectations. The acting was very good and effort was made to make you care about the fate of the characters. It also fitted it's time-line well with many real historical events of the era being integrated into the plot. It lays the groundwork for a sequel and based on this, hopefully with the same team!
One thing i did notice was M Fassbender's Irish accent come to the fore a bit more near the end of the movie, it was more neutral during the first half. James McAvoy puts in a very mature performance and builds on his great work in the past e.g. Last King of Scotland.
Director Matthew Vaughn, who did last year's delightful "Kick-Ass," doesn't do witty this time around, but he does keep up a spiffing pace while making the action blaze.
Young Charles Xavier (James McAvoy), newly graduated from college after submitting his dissertation on mutantism, comes to realize that there are more mutants like himself in the world and sets out, with the help of CIA agent Moira MacTaggert (Rose Byrne), to find them. While assembling a team of young mutants, including Raven/Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Angel Salvatore (Zoë Kravitz), Hank McCoy/Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Sean Cassidy/Banshee (Caleb Landry Jones), Alex Summers/Havok (Lucas Till), and Armando Muñoz/Darwin (Edi Gathegi), he also meets Erik Lensherr (Michael Fassbender), a young Polish man whose early years were spent in a concentration camp where his mother was killed by German scientist Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon) in order to awaken Erik's magnetic powers. Charles, Eric, and their band of mutants must work together to stop Shaw from beginning a nuclear war between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in his attempt to kill all humans and take over the world. Yes, briefly. While Xavier and Magneto are gathering up mutants, they come across Logan/Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) sitting in a bar, but Wolverine tells them to get lost. Yes. When the young Mystique is trying to seduce Erik, he says to her "maybe in a few years." She then morphs into her "older" form, which turns out to be Rebecca Romijn, who played Mystique in the first three films. No, for the most part. If the mutation is physical, such as with Wolverine's claws, Nightcrawler's tail and Archangel's wings, then she can superficially mimic it. However, she does not copy the mutation itself. The forms she takes are purely cosmetic like stage props and replicas. As an example, in X-Men (2000), she takes on the appearance of Wolverine and fights him claw to claw, but she can neither copy his healing ability nor replicate the indestructibility of adamantium, as seen when her claws are cut off by Wolverine's claws. As another example, if she were to mimic Professor X, she would look like him but would not have his telepathic powers. While diamond is the hardest material on Earth, it is a common misconception that it can't be broken by other substances. Hardness is not toughness. Think of glass. It is quite hard, but it is brittle and easily shattered. Diamond can also be shattered with a strong force. It is not unreasonable for Erik to break her diamond body with household-grade metals, given he has the strength to raise an entire submarine out of the water. Charles used his power to convince the guard he was seeing an empty truck. He not only has the ability to communicate with people non-verbally but he can also control the minds of others, demonstrated earlier when he freezes Moira's colleague at the drinking fountain and tells the Man in the Black Suit to get in the car. In a deleted scene, Alex tells Charles that he accidentally killed one of his comrades in the field and still feels guilty about it. Erik gives all the mutants a choice to unite with him and form a brotherhood against humans or with Charles and his plight to co-exist peacefully among them. Azazel (Jason Flemyng), Riptide (Álex González), Mystique, and Angel choose to side with Erik, while Beast, Banshee, and Havok go with Charles Xavier. Sometime later, Moira pushes Charles' wheelchair to the door of his proposed academy while talking about getting the school up and running. Moira suggests that Charles call his team "X-Men", just like government agents are called "G-Men". Because anonymity is crucial, Charles wipes Moira's mind, leaving her with no clear memory of the mutants when she later undergoes a debriefing at CIA headquarters. Suddenly a large crash is heard. It is Erik breaking into the CIA holding tank to rescue Frost (January Jones). "Join us", Erik says to Frost, while the rest of the Brotherhood waits outside the door. "Erik, I believe," she asks. Erik replies, "I prefer Magneto." There are four previous X-Men movies: (1) X-Men (2000) (2000), (2)(2003), (3) X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) (2006), and (4) X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) (2009). X: First Class leads to X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) (2014) and X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) (2016). Although The Wolverine (2013) (2013) and Logan (2017) (2017) do not have "X-Men" in the title, they chronologically follow on and reference the other movies, thus are considered part of the franchise, which makes nine movies total. Deadpool (2016) (2016), a loosely-related movie (and start of a cinematic series) based off the comic lines spun off from the X-Men comics, is set in the same universe or perhaps an adjoining metaverse, and references characters and elements from the X-Men franchise throughout, but it is technically not part of the series. Bryan Singer stated they did their best to remain in continuity with the other X-Men movies, but he recognized that some liberties were taken for the sake of the plot in X-Men: First Class. Lauren Shuler Donner also stated that the Emma Frost in X-Men Origins: Wolverine is not Emma Frost, but the real Emma Frost is the one in X-Men: First Class. Furthermore, the credits in X-Men Origins: Wolverine list her as Emma/Kayla's sister and not exactly Emma Frost. So, while X-Men Origins: Wolverine initially advertised the character with diamond powers as Emma Frost, Fox technically retconned her appearance in X-Men: First Class by ignoring her appearance in the Wolverine movie and stating that the character wasn't Emma Frost. (Source: the Emma Frost Files.) Note that X-Men Origins: Wolverine has been retconned in other ways as well, but in some of those cases un-retconned. One example concern Charles Xavier's paralysis, and another involves the overall history of the character Wade Wilson. Only some of them. X: First Class is only part of the movie franchise based off the stories and characters from comic books within or spun off from the X-Men line—The Uncanny X-Men, "Weapon X", X-Factor, The New Mutants, X-Force, "X-Calibre", "X-Ternals", "Generation Next", etc.—to which 20th Century Fox holds cinematic license. Other Marvel-based films owned by other studios are not set in the mutants/X cinematic universe, due to differing ownership. Fox also owns/owned Fantastic Four and Daredevil, but there was never an apparent connection among X-Men (2000), Fantastic Four (2005) (2005) and Daredevil (2003) (2003). The whole deal surrounding X-Men is notably separate from, for example, the titles commissioned by Marvel Studios. All cinematic material made under the Marvel Studios banner, e.g., Iron Man (2008) (2008), The Incredible Hulk (2008) (2008), Thor (2011) (2011) and(2011), are all set in the same universe (known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe), with the characters crossing over, culminating in The Avengers (2012) (2012) which ties these films together. Marvel Studios also owns/owned The Punisher and Blade, however The Punisher (2004) (2004), Punisher: War Zone (2008) (2008), Blade (1998) (1998), Blade II (2002) (2002) and Blade: Trinity (2004) (2004) are/were not in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Like the case explained earlier, other Marvel-based films owned by other studios are not set in the MCU, due to differing ownership. This includes, for example, Spider-Man (2002) (2002) and Ghost Rider (2007) (2007) (both owned by Sony). Fans have noted a number of discrepancies that X: First Class introduced into the timeline of the other X-Men movies. There is no mention of any change in the timeline at this point (such as the one much later in 1973, in X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)), and no in-universe explanation is given for these breaks in continuity. The makers have stated that as part of a fresh start of the series, they wanted to make the best movie possible and chose to ignore established canon in some respects. So the discrepancies are meant to be retcons from artistic license. There are precedents for this earlier in the series: take, for example, the change in appearance of the lab and basin where Wolverine undergoes the adamantium grafting procedure between X2 and X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Nevertheless, the following is a list of the main differences noted, and possible explanations from a single-universe point-of-view:
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