X-Men : Day of Future Past
X-Men: Reverse the future
In Cinemas: 22-05-2014
Release date: 22-5-2014
When humans and mutants are in danger of extinction, Wolverine must travel through time to find Professor X and Magneto to change history and reverse Earth's fate.
Human and mutant are facing extinction in the distant future, the fate of the survival of humanity can only be turned by Wolverine when he is send back to the past and unite Professor Xavier and Magneto in order to alter the history.
When you go to this movie, you may expect many, many shocking fight scenes, big robots facing a group of super mutants. If you have this mentality, you should wait and see Transformer.
The film begins with a familiarity with the world, and even the once-feared mutants are on the verge of extinction. Although the "explosion" scenes of this movie are not many, the plot is very shocking. Directed by the director of X-1, it brings a very fresh feeling to the original team and the young team. With a strong story-driven movie, a group of seasoned actors plus young actors, and stunning visuals, this movie is well worth watching in 3D. Also pay attention to James McCavoy (the young Professor X), who I'm sure will be a very famous actor in the future. Remember to stay and watch a post credit scene.
If anyone wants me to explain what the last scene means, I'll be happy to share it! Let me know
Our initial expectation of this film will undoubtedly be the impressive battle of the robot and mutant. Well you may be disappointed, I would suggest you to watch transformer if you are expecting that sort of things.
The film start off by introducing us to the current status of the world, where is it standing between the human and mutants. Surprisingly, once a formal enemies –Humans of mutant are cooperating with them to end the age of “sentinels”. Although this film didn't pack with much “explosive” moment, the story side of this film are quite impressive. Lead by X-1 director with a combination of veteran and young actors it leaves us a fresh yet surprisingly image in our minds. It is essentially a story driven film with familiar casts, impressive visual effect. Highly recommended to watch in 3D as well and watch out for James McCavoy, he may be the next biggest star. Oh, there is a post credit scene as well.
If anyone interested in learning what the post credit scene is all about, I would be happy to explain it. Just let me know!
