Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    The Movie Buff
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • About
      • Critics
      • Press & Testimonials
      • Friends of the Buff
      • Terms of Use
      • Thank You!
    • Film Reviews & Coverage
      • Movie Reviews
      • TV/Streaming Reviews
      • Film Festival Coverage
      • Interviews
    • Podcasts
    • Indie Film
      • Reviews & Articles
    • Advertise
    • Contact
      • Write for us
    The Movie Buff
    Action

    X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG-13)

    Guest Writer By Guest WriterJune 3, 20142 Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link

    “Are we destined to destroy each other, or can we change each other and unite? Is the future truly set?” – Professor Charles Xavier. One of the most anticipated films for this year and wow – “X-Men: Days of Future Past” totally exceeded all expectations!

    This film is not just another ordinary entertaining flick, it’s not just explosions and special effects all over the place. It has all of the ingredients that these types of films need, but with strong and very important differences. It’s one of the finest superhero films that I’ve ever seen in many ways, with first class acting and a well-structured plot with all of the right elements and the right connections to put everything together. For that we need to know at least the basics about the characteristics and abilities of the characters from other films; but that will not prevent the ones who didn’t followed the previous films to enjoy this one anyway.

    For an entertaining film, this has such an immense power over us. We care about the characters more and more, as the tension gets higher and higher leaving us at the edge of our seat almost the whole time. Between action scenes and emotional moments, there’s also moments of humour to lose the tension a bit and those moments were great, delivered very cleverly at the right places to light up the dark and engaging atmosphere.

    x-men-days-of-future-past-michael-fassbender4

    Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy are two of my favorite actors. It was impossible for me not to like them in here. Both gave amazing performances, they are able to give depth to his characters and transmit to us all of the emotions that we need to feel through them; and what’s more amazing about the two is that happens no matter the role they play.

    Hugh Jackman is Wolverine – this will be one of those characters that we will always see when we look at him and he plays it very well too. Jennifer Lawrence is always perfect no matter what. All of the small appearances from all of the actors involved in other “X-Men” films were great to see, however small they might have been.

    And of course, a very special mention for the two legends Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Patrick Stewart.

    X-Men-Days-of-Future-Past-Professor-X-Patrick-Stewart-1024x576I did not gave this film an A+ for just one reason – it left me with some questions in my head. Things that might be a bit complicated to understand because we already saw many things that happened in the future… The future of “X-Men” films will be the same? Or this events will affect other films forward with different stories? Anyway, let’s wait and see.

    Well done Bryan Singer and thank you for your amazing job directing this film. By the way, I liked your cameo!

    “X-Men: Days of Future Past” is awesome, and it will be almost for sure the best blockbuster of the year.

    – by Caty Alexandre

     

    Hugh Jackman Ian McKellen Magneto Marvel Patrick Stewart Professor X Wolverine X-Men X-Men: Days of Future Past
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous Article‘A Separation’ Review: A Powerful Film on the Complexities of Family, Religion, and Love
    Next Article Godzilla (PG-13)
    Guest Writer

    The Movie Buff is pleased to feature guest writers who have reviews or articles to share! If you're interested in submitting a piece to us, email us at submissions@themoviebuff.net or use the contact us tab at the top of the page.

    Related Posts

    Black Comedy June 16, 2025

    ‘Sister Midnight’ Review: Sapped of All Energy, a Defiant Domestic Goddess Bites Back

    Independent June 15, 2025

    ‘Honeyjoon’ Tribeca Review: A Tender—If Tonally Uneven—Study on the Stubborn Bonds Between Mothers and Daughters

    Independent June 12, 2025

    Tribeca Review: ‘A Tree Fell in the Woods’—But the Drama Barely Rustled

    World Cinema June 11, 2025

    ‘Cuerpo Celeste’ Tribeca Review: A Solar Eclipse Over Grief and Growing Up

    Movie Review June 10, 2025

    ‘The Day After’ Review: Epic TV Movie Demonstrates the 80s Don’t Hold Punches

    Movie Review June 9, 2025

    ‘High School U.S.A.’ Review: Old World Made for TV Comedy

    2 Comments

    1. Pingback: » Edge of Tomorrow (PG-13)

    2. me on June 19, 2014 9:11 PM

      A good solid film but not great.

      Reply
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest Posts

    ‘Sister Midnight’ Review: Sapped of All Energy, a Defiant Domestic Goddess Bites Back

    By Vidal DcostaJune 16, 20250

    ‘Honeyjoon’ Tribeca Review: A Tender—If Tonally Uneven—Study on the Stubborn Bonds Between Mothers and Daughters

    By Paul Emmanuel EnicolaJune 15, 20250

    Interview: Oscar Nominee Jessica Sanders On Her Upcoming Comedy Short, ‘I Want To Feel Fun’

    By Vidal DcostaJune 13, 20250

    Tribeca Review: ‘A Tree Fell in the Woods’—But the Drama Barely Rustled

    By Paul Emmanuel EnicolaJune 12, 20250
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    Indie Film Highlights

    ‘Sister Midnight’ Review: Sapped of All Energy, a Defiant Domestic Goddess Bites Back

    By Vidal DcostaJune 16, 20250

    Trapped in a loveless marriage and repulsed by the repetitive need to conform, Uma (Radhika…

    ‘Honeyjoon’ Tribeca Review: A Tender—If Tonally Uneven—Study on the Stubborn Bonds Between Mothers and Daughters

    By Paul Emmanuel EnicolaJune 15, 20250

    Interview: Oscar Nominee Jessica Sanders On Her Upcoming Comedy Short, ‘I Want To Feel Fun’

    By Vidal DcostaJune 13, 20250

    Tribeca Review: ‘A Tree Fell in the Woods’—But the Drama Barely Rustled

    By Paul Emmanuel EnicolaJune 12, 20250

    Indie Psychological Thriller ‘Audrey’ Releases First Trailer

    By Mark ZiobroJune 10, 20250
    Spotlight on Classic Film

    ‘Gone With the Wind’ Review: Epic Film from the Golden Age of Hollywood

    ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ QCinema 2024 Review: A Thoughtful, If Rushed, Study of Revenge and Redemption

    ‘Thirteen Women’ Review: A Precursor of the Slasher Genre, with a Devilishly Divine Femme Fatale at its Helm

    “The Twilight Zone” Top 60 Episodes Ranked – Episodes 60-46

    The Movie Buff is a growing cinema and entertainment website devoted to covering Hollywood cinema and beyond. We cover all facets of film and television, from Netflix and Amazon Prime to theater releases and comfort favorites.

    The Movie Buff is also a leading supporter of indie film, featuring coverage of small, low-budget films and international cinema from Bollywood, Latin America, and beyond.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    Copyright @2011-2025 by The Movie Buff | Stock Photos provided by our partner Depositphotos

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.