Spoiler-free Review of X-Men: First Class!

Spoiler-free Review of X-Men: First Class!

My review of the latest entry in the X-Men franchise...

Review Opinion
By cbfriend - Jun 05, 2011 01:06 AM EST
Filed Under: X-Men: First Class



X-Men has always been a franchise I’ve had a hard time liking. There are a lot of interesting characters, but that in itself is the problem; there are too many characters. All of the comic books, TV series, and movies come across as crammed, leaving many of the potentially great characters undeveloped and hard to care about. However, I seem to be in the minority on this opinion because boy do people love these things. Not to say anyone is wrong or right, it’s just some people think the dynamic really works and some people, myself included, do not. I was not a big fan of the original X-Men movie, I thought the second one was pretty good but also one of the most overrated comic book movies of all time, I did not like the third one, and I hated X-Men Origins: Wolverine. So even though X-Men: First Class looked very promising, I had my reservations. As it turned out, it was my favorite in the franchise - but that’s not saying much.


X-Men: First Class goes back to the formation of the X-Men and gives us the story of how the future Proffesor X and Magneto met. Now, I am not one of those people who will get upset if they tweak some things from the source material. As long as it’s done in a good way, I say that movies deserve some liberties. So that is not the reason that I did not like this movie as much as everyone else seemed to. One of the problems I had with this film is actually something that I can’t discuss in too much detail here in order to keep this a spoiler free review. So to be brief, some storylines are brought up and never resolved, and others are brought up in the movie randomly without any sort of buildup. One particular example comes to mind that involves Mystique, and I frankly don’t understand how people who aren’t familiar with her character well accepted some of the things she did. The movie was also too long and there were stretches where I got bored watching it, a problem I never had with Marvel’s other superhero movie that came out this year. The movie had moments where it could have easily allowed itself to have more fun, but it didn’t take advantage of that and rather stuck to the dark, realistic tone throughout the vast majority of the movie. However, one thing this movie did very well is action and special effects. It may not have felt like a superhero movie in tone, but it sure had all of the action you’d expect from a summer blockbuster and then some. The fight scenes were riveting to watch and boasted some of the best special effects I’ve seen from a summer movie in a while. Those scenes, as well as the scenes between McAvoy and Fassbender, were my favorites in the movie.


Another thing that this movie has going for it is the acting. Nearly all of the actors in the movie were great, but the film still suffered from the problem that has plagued X-Men from the beginning - too many characters. Some characters ended up getting handled poorly, and some characters seemed like they were given stuff to do just so they’d be involved with the movie. Specifically, the characters who I think the movie handled well are Charles Xavier, Erik Lehnsherr, Dr. Moira MacTaggert, Beast, Banshee, Darwin, and Azazel. The characters who I think were mishandled are Mystique, Sebastian Shaw, Emma Frost, Angel, Havok, and Riptide. Let’s start with the good ones. James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender pretty much saved this movie in my opinion. They were absolutely fantastic as Charles and Erik and had wonderful chemistry together. People are saying that Fassbender specifically was outstanding, but I think McAvoy was just as great and the film would have suffered severely without them. Beast is my personal favorite member of the X-Men and Nicholas Hoult played him to near perfection. Maybe I could have done without all of the romantic stuff, but in terms of his character, they completely nailed it this time. I was very happy about this given my love for the character and dislike for his portrayal in X-Men: The Last Stand. As for the characters I think were mishandled, none was worse than Kevin Bacon as Sebastian Shaw. Kevin Bacon is a fine actor, but he played one of the goofiest, non-threatening villains I’ve seen in a comic book movie. His character came across as silly even in what was intended to be dark scenes. Don’t even get me started on how ridiculous he looked in that helmet. Mystique made decisions that baffled me, although Jennifer Lawrence did a great job in the role. As for Emma Frost, I have yet to like January Jones in a movie and this is no different.


Overall, I think that X-Men: First Class was a good, solid superhero movie that has been getting much more praise than it deserves. As I said before, it’s all a matter of taste and this series just isn’t my favorite. However, I still think this is the best in the franchise and I realize this review may come off as strongly against the movie, but I’m just trying to give some of the main problems with the movie because chances are everything else you read will talk about how great it is. Plus, I’m pretty sure the surprise cameo alone makes this movie deserve a half a point more.



The Verdict: 3.5 out of 5



Well, this was my first article for the website, so if you have any constructive criticism I'd sure love to hear it! I know X-Men is a beloved series so I am of course anticipating some backlash, but please try to keep things friendly because I wasn't trying to offend anyone. I'm hoping to do more in the future if people like them.

Thanks so much for reading!
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zadoc
zadoc - 6/5/2011, 1:48 AM
Great movie, but the greatest? I don't think so. But really, really good.
POLL: Is X-Men: First Class better than The Dark Knight?
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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 6/5/2011, 5:03 AM
Cool review!

Its not better than X2 but it could have been if they gave a shit about the actual X-Men characters!

It could have been magical and only way Fox can do justice to this franchise is somehow bring in the original X-Men team in the sequel set years later and it will own! Instead of characters out of their timeline thats throws you out of every scene, also less of the Z-Grade characters.

Also no more Mystique, shes been done to death.

Fairish grade btw. I'd give it 3 btw.

White Queen in X4 =



; D


FASSBENDER did own tho, but everyone knew he would!

Should have been Magneto: Origins and First Class came next.
jazzman
jazzman - 6/5/2011, 5:34 AM
@LEEE777

shes HOT lol :P
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 6/5/2011, 5:35 AM


JAZZ @ Haha, don't ask for a BJ from her tho! : D

It might be CHOMP! : p
Junito
Junito - 6/5/2011, 6:03 AM
Just saw it last nite, great review. One thing you are correct about, they under used Jennifer Lawrence (but the woman has some legs on her). Anyway, as you mentioned, Kevin looked silly, like a little kid wearing his older brother's football helmet. Of all the X movie, I enjoyed this one the most. Everyone in this movie uses their abilities to fullest potential. Remember the other X-movie, storm couldn't even fly.
thewanderer
thewanderer - 6/5/2011, 6:38 AM
gotta love a review that basically says "I'm trying to be negative because everyone else will tell you how great it is."
luxterg
luxterg - 6/5/2011, 6:43 AM
One of the best reviews I've read.... for any movie. Well done, I'll be looking for your CBM reviews in the future! Keep it up!!!!
DoodPool
DoodPool - 6/5/2011, 7:01 AM
I haven't seen it yet but i don't think the general consensus is the "x men have too many characters". I often don't understand that argument from people who say movies are too crammed it's as if once you throw in a couple heroes and villains you get bewildered. X men's problems have been FOX which bring me to another point, x-men wasn't really a "marvel movie" in the way Thor was because they didn't make it.
jazzman
jazzman - 6/5/2011, 7:06 AM
@LEEE777

most likely when shes with me she will say "Brainsss... I mean Penisss..." LMAO

@xmen145

they did during the end credits but they did not play the full song

the first music was Magneto theme music the Take That song "Love Love" was the 2nd song and i cant remember the 3rd track.


Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 6/5/2011, 8:14 AM
Nice review, but I felt it was very comic book like in it's style, maybe not so much "superhero" like as they were never really superheroes to begin with. And it was one of the most rapidly paced movies I've seen in a long time, at what point did you get bored exactly? Do you have ADHD or something?

Thor was a throwaway CBM like the Incredible Hulk or Iron Man 2. There was nothing great about those movies; acting, story, direction, action, nothing. They were just made as safely as possible and kept to a tight formula to keep that franchise strong long enough to unveil the Avengers, which isn't all bad I guess.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 6/5/2011, 8:19 AM
Leee777, having different characters does not make a good movie, if Wolverine Origins kept to only the characters of that time line would it have magically became a good movie? NO!
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 6/5/2011, 8:26 AM
lol, Lee you are unbelievable. You bitch and moan incessantly about how this movie will be the worst thing ever , then see it and give it 3 stars..AND CONTINUE TO BITCH! I guess you're right though, who wouldn't want to see the original team from the comics?

Jimdlux
Jimdlux - 6/5/2011, 8:34 AM
The 3 word cameo by Logan made the movie worth every penny!
marvel72
marvel72 - 6/5/2011, 8:40 AM
i admit it was a good film,but a shit adaption of the comic.

the fanboy in me wants to see the original team of the books not a bunch characters that i don't really care about.

-riptide
-angel salvatore
-darwin
-sebastion shaw
-mystique

havok & banshee should of been kept for the sequel,azezel was alot better than i expected as for emma frost made of diamond or made of wood,nice to look at.

did think erik,charles & beast were the best performances of the movie.

some of the action scenes were good as well,pretty brutal in places.

3/5 good,but i can't see why some are giving the film 5/5.

i haven't seen one cbm that deserves 5/5.

@ leee777

put bag over her head,i would. :D
Ven0m
Ven0m - 6/5/2011, 9:02 AM
This is a spot on review. Well done! 100% agree this felt like a superhero movie more so than a CBM.

Thor was a better Comic Book Movie! Its Acting, Story, Action were awesome. It also was very closesly adapted from its source material with tweaks and corrections in the right areas something First Class and the rest of this franchise sorely lacks.

First Class was a good MOVIE just not a good CBM. Even as a MOVIE though it was a bit slow at times. It wasnt non stop paced as your saying ryguy88 maybe you have ADHD and just ignored the slow parts. This movie should have been X-Men Origins: Magento.
jazzman
jazzman - 6/5/2011, 9:17 AM
@marvel72

it was not adaption of the comic. Bryan Singer and the others said its not adaption of the classic X-Men First Class comic. its only called that cause they liked the name.

meaning they was trying to trick the fanboys into buying tickets to their movie.
marvel72
marvel72 - 6/5/2011, 9:29 AM
@ jazzman

i didn't want a straight adaption of the first class comic.

i wanted to see charles form the x-men with his first batch of students the original team & send them up against magneto.

if they wanted to tell the story of charles & erik friendship they should of just made x-men origins magneto.

maybe start in world war 2 & finish up with him forming the brotherhood of evil mutants.
jazzman
jazzman - 6/5/2011, 9:45 AM
@marvel72

i agree on that sense.
marvel72
marvel72 - 6/5/2011, 10:00 AM
@ jazzman

i thought the same why put darwin in it if he was just there to SPOILER WARNING! kill off.

what if the next film has the token black guy & kill him off first.
Namor
Namor - 6/5/2011, 10:35 AM
U people really are to critical...I don't know why people really bother writing reviews, about movies like this, everyone has diffrent opinions, and you'd have to be a moron to think there gonna have enough time to do every charechter justice... I gotta realize everyones got there own opinions, because i just can't see how anyone could not like this movie, it was awesome!
jazzman
jazzman - 6/5/2011, 10:37 AM
@marvel72

that scene was just stupid. in the comics he does die and return as pure energy. but man a few people on the net even pointed it out that Darwin scene was a insult plus u remember the scene when Shaw mention about been "Enslaved" the camera went straight to the only black guy in the room. also Angel joining Shaw was too easy i mean she had a friendship with the others and left them just like that and join Shaw LOL.
marvel72
marvel72 - 6/5/2011, 10:55 AM
@ jazzman

yeah no what ya mean,but most people look straight pass that.

at least heimdall was treated better.
jazzman
jazzman - 6/5/2011, 11:21 AM
@marvel72

i did enjoy the movie but it should be been called X-Men Origins: Magneto. i loved how Magneto killed them guys in the bar f**k those Nazi scum :P.
raspedoits
raspedoits - 6/5/2011, 1:55 PM
The only thing I didnt like about his review, was that he had some beef with Sebastian Shaw. What??!! I loved Shaw, silly helmet & all. Bacon was perfect for that role. He was a scary & intimidating villain, especially what he did in the beginning of the movie! Talk about evil! He had the coolest powers too. Best XMEN villain so far. Professor X & Magneto saved the movie....Shaw too!
TaskmasterSummerCamp
TaskmasterSummerCamp - 6/5/2011, 2:02 PM
okay, so some one explain this to me. in the opening scene of X3, Xavier and Magneto meet Jean Grey when she is about 10 years old. given the fact that in the first film she's in her early 30's, that means the beginning of X3 takes place roughly 20 years before the first X-men film. if First Class takes place in 1962 (about 40 years before the first movie), how could Xavier and Magneto's friendship come to an end then but still be friends again when they meet Jean Grey?
thatiscrazy
thatiscrazy - 6/5/2011, 3:00 PM
I hated all of the xmen movies for soooo many reasons, casting... special FX... acting I can go on and on. But I like this movie alot... They should have just called it a reboot though. Today they are running all of the xmen movies on FX... and the continuity between xmen first class and the first xmen movie is beyoned belief. laffable even. The other thing is they could have mead this exact same movie with the actual first class characters. Anyway, the vibe of this movie is almost perfect when compared to the comics IMO. I think the reason thi sone is getting so much praise is because the others sucked beyond beleif =D
thatiscrazy
thatiscrazy - 6/5/2011, 3:01 PM
wasn't better then Thor though =D
jazzman
jazzman - 6/5/2011, 3:14 PM
@marvel72

guess what someone bring their baby in the cinema the baby started to cry and everyone was pissed. she had to take the baby out, why would the frick would parents bring a baby in a cinema WTF with these parents nowadays.

@xmen145

the song actually played in the end credits
mavrekmcee
mavrekmcee - 6/5/2011, 3:47 PM
Its called X Men as in plural, even in the comics there are a lot of characters. X Men have never been traditional super hero comic books so expect the movies to be typical super hero cinema? First of all it was good movie, not just a good comic book movie. Nerds need to understand these movies are not made only for them, besides comics don't even follow a continual time stream. Ultimate X Men, Age of Apocalypse, Pheonix Saga, Uncanny X Men, Astonishing X Men. Shit can be confusing so why not wipe the slate clean and start fresh which what this movie has donr. I mean damn, so many complaints but y'all act like you've seen Banshee flying on screen before, seen Shaw absorb the energy of a grenade, seen the arial fight of to mutants that fly, seen a man pick a submarine out of the water, FBI agents droped out the sky to there deaths one by one. Stop bitching, the movie had emotion between charles and erik and probably one of the most diabolical bad guys in recent memory, the guy actually put pure energy in some ones mouth and was a Nazi child torture lover. The movie was long to build up the characters like Shaw, Erik, Mystique and Charles. Did anybody notice that banshee mumbled throughout the movie to keep his sonic scream in check? Nope, too busy looking for mistakes and worried that Snow Cone man wasn't in the movie.
cbfriend
cbfriend - 6/5/2011, 6:19 PM
Hey guys, thanks so much for the comments! I'm only 15 and this is my first review for the site, so it's really cool of you guys to read it and I'm glad that some of you liked it!
ashiq
ashiq - 6/5/2011, 10:19 PM
Good review (but with reservations)I do agree with most your review. Infact one of the first real reviews of the movie. But i felt, although Nicholas Hoult did play the role well, the role was misinterpretted a bit too much and what a horrendous costume! And although i do agree that a few liberties can be taken with respect to story, character etc, it was again done a bit too much here. They should have stretched it into a 2 or 3 part movie. There was more to squeeze out of the eric-charles relationship.
ashiq
ashiq - 6/5/2011, 10:20 PM
Good review (but with reservations)I do agree with most your review. Infact one of the first real reviews of the movie. But i felt, although Nicholas Hoult did play the role well, the role was misinterpretted a bit too much and what a horrendous costume! And although i do agree that a few liberties can be taken with respect to story, character etc, it was again done a bit too much here. They should have stretched it into a 2 or 3 part movie. There was more to squeeze out of the eric-charles relationship.
ashiq
ashiq - 6/5/2011, 10:28 PM
Good review (but with reservations)I do agree with most your review. Infact one of the first real reviews of the movie. But i felt, although Nicholas Hoult did play the role well, the role was misinterpretted a bit too much and what a horrendous costume! And although i do agree that a few liberties can be taken with respect to story, character etc, it was again done a bit too much here. They should have stretched it into a 2 or 3 part movie. There was more to squeeze out of the eric-charles relationship.
ashiq
ashiq - 6/5/2011, 10:29 PM
Good review (but with reservations)I do agree with most your review. Infact one of the first real reviews of the movie. But i felt, although Nicholas Hoult did play the role well, the role was misinterpretted a bit too much and what a horrendous costume! And although i do agree that a few liberties can be taken with respect to story, character etc, it was again done a bit too much here. They should have stretched it into a 2 or 3 part movie. There was more to squeeze out of the eric-charles relationship.
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