
Almost a Perfect Comic Movie - 4.5 Rating out of 5
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Look and Feel - 3 Stars: The look and feel of this movie is the only thing that messes it up. Xmen is colorful and innovative, not gothic. A little better than the latest installment(Xmen: The Last Stand), but not even close. Is it too much to ask for them to have at least the essential characters in costumes that make you feel like you're watching the comic book? It would even be alright to leave Storm in black, because her powers are a bit gloomy; however, the others lose that feel! They don't even have to be pricey, just let the audience know that you tried. The look and feel of a movie is probably the most underrated, overlooked aspect of a movie, because if you're not even a fan, then this will draw you in and if you are a fan, then this make you even more enamored with the movie. Also, this can turn an average movie into a good movie and a good movie into an excellent movie. So, it definitely helps.
Story - 5 Stars: The story speaks to any minority and teaches everyone a lesson on race relation; each movie in the trilogy seems to move a little more away from this premise, which is the heart of the Xmen original comics. The movie really has a lot to do with establishing Xavier's, Rogue's, and Wolverine's characters and really how all other hero, villian, and indifferent characters revolve around them. Factoring into that is Magneto's plan to turn humans into mutants by any means necessary, Xavier's plan for coexistence between mutant and human, and the Xmen's goal to fullfill Xavier's mission by any means necessary. These factors meet head on. At this point in the trilogy, the gov't and media feed xenophobic rhetoric and/or pure hatred towards mutants to a human society and, just as in slavery times, without finding out or acknowledging the truth, society readily eats. It creates histeria and racial tones everywhere. Xavier and his school simply tolerates it and hopes it will get better and better until it ends; Magneto and his allies do not; they feel as though they've suffered enough and want immediate retribution instead of welcoming truce or change. Xavier and the Xmen must stop them in order to preserve humanity and to save humans from an unnatural mutation and certain death. Their differing stances on the mutant human issue has them made more or less acquaintances, when they used to be best friends. My theory is that Magneto feels that once humans are dissolved, maybe they can become best friends again. End even as a perfect bridge to the next movie. Also, Rogue is too severely limited, when the Xmen aren't the Avengers or JLA and need all the help they can get.
Special Effects - 4.5 Stars: Perfect except, no Ice man ice bridge. My favorite where battles with the heroes Vs. Mystique and Toad.
Actors - 5 Stars: It was as if they were all seasoned pros. No problems (seamless acting). Maybe that speaks volumes to the director Brian Singer.
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