The script is well written too with some memorable lines, the film is well paced generally and Matthew Vaughan's direction is what makes the film so fresh. The story is mostly compelling with the action/thriller based moments genuinely intense and cracking while making way for some nuances on the social and political side of things. The visuals however are spectacular, with imaginative photography and editing and first-class special effects, costumes, lighting and settings. It is not perfect by all means, while it was good to start with with a touch of atmosphere some of the music later on became rather generic and Jennifer Lawrence I had mixed feelings on, great looks and personality but sometimes forced delivery and her character being not as well developed as the rest.
#X men first class song movie
It is not among my favourite superhero movie but I can think of worse. I liked this movie a great deal, while not as good as the first two movies it is an improvement on Wolverine. Still, it is a good film-well worth seeing and fun-just a few mistakes short of perfect. These were a bit sloppy but were minor mistakse. Another minor one is the use of songs that didn't yet exist-such as WWII soldiers listening to Edith Piaf's "La Via En Rose"-a song that came out in 1946-a year after the war. Could this have been handled better.heck, yeah!! A minor thing that bothered me (I am a retired history teacher) is that many of the characters' hair styles were from 1962 but many were also straight from 2011. First, in one scene, the word "slave" is used-and the camera pans directly on the black character! Second, only minutes later, the black guy was DEAD!!!! This is an offensive cliché-and although I am NOT a politically correct nut, it was obvious and ticked me off, as it was totally unnecessary. There was a great black X-Man character but he was handled horribly-and I could see the black audience feeling alienated by some DUMB decisions in the film. However, being a natural born complainer, there was one other big thing that bothered me. At well over two hours, I was happy as there were no obvious lags. Little did I realize that the Cuban Missile Crisis was actually instigated by the Xs!! In addition to a dandy script (where, incidentally, it sure looked like there was a love connection brewing between Xavier and Magneto), I liked the acting, action and pace.
The script was highly imaginative and managed to incorporate real-life events into the X-Man universe. Now as for the film itself, it was great. According to my insanely devoted daughter, she read Lee's tweets and apparently he was never even asked to do a cameo for "X-Men: First Class"! Sadly, the film seems only intended for the casual viewer when just a tiny bone would have pleased the fan base.
Because of this, I felt bad for the audience, as I saw it at the midnight show on opening night-and could see and hear the hard-core fans' disappointment-in particular because there was no appearance by Lee. And, unlike the typical Marvel film, Fox chose not to include any special extras scene at the end of this film (though there was a cute cameo with Wolverine part-way through the film). Unlike practically every Marvel film for the bast decade or two, there was no cameo by Stan Lee-none. However, I did notice that this movie pretty much ignored this hard-core audience. So, if you are such a fan, I might not be the best reviewer to read. I like films based on the characters but unlike my oldest daughter and many in the audience, I was not looking to see if this movie is exactly like the X-Men comics. The audience knows where Erik's bad life choices will lead him, even if he doesn't.I am not a comic book fan. That is, until Charles decides to forsake all outside contact for the relative freedom of an all-omega scholar's monastery, sending Lehnsherr into an emotional tailspin. Xavier's gender merely puts an interesting twist on their political debates.
Of course, societal conventions have ensured they know one another only through letters, but Erik still considers Charles his closest friend. He has good business partners, an interesting profession, and an omegan confidant. Erik is Crushing Harder than a 12-year Old GirlĪt thirty five, Erik Lehnsherr is a successful (if unbonded) alpha, with a well-established engineering firm.Garnettrees Fandoms: X-Men: First Class (2011) - Fandom, Marvel Cinematic Universe