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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-24 03:08 pm

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Re: X-Men Days of Future Past

(Anonymous) 2014-05-25 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
I liked it a lot overall!

There were a couple of things that just felt a little unbalanced to me.

-Peter Dinklage's character Trask. I felt like I couldn't quite hone in on his real motivation. I honestly thought they were going to go the "I'm a dwarf, kind of like a mutant, but not in a good way, fuck mutants with badass powers" route - which was way cliche, if appropriate to the storyline, and I'm kind of glad they didn't do that. Still, I didn't quite get enough out of him to understand him as a villain or a person. Which sucked because his assassination, and Mystique's hatred for him, ended up being the climax of the story.
-I didn't even quite know what the climax would be. At first, I thought the movie would focus on the ex-friends now-enemies gay-subtext (what?) relationship between Erik and Charles, because that's how the movie started. But then Erik went off to do his own thing and that plot seemed dropped completely. There was just a very brief future scene where they lament fighting so often, and clasp hands, but it didn't really feel that meaningful to me, or merit abandoning the spotlight on their relationship.
-I couldn't quite tell if Mystique being such a main character was really the best thing for the story, or if it was just because Jennifer Lawrence is so popular right now. I liked her, but her motivation also wasn't... shown enough? It's all kind of explained with exposition, her friends dying, rather than actually seeing her anger. The relationship with Charles was a little better, she resents him controlling her, but when her shooting Trask was the climax I was hoping to see her reasons built up a little more. Maybe actually seeing Trask killing a mutant would have made it flow together better.
-I loved Ellen Paige, but wish she had a bigger role.

One good thing about this movie is that any future Wolverine movies won't include him moping about Jean. Woo!
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Re: X-Men Days of Future Past

[personal profile] queerwolf 2014-05-25 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
I agree with all the stuff you said, especially Trask's motivation. Sure, he wanted to kill mutants, but no solid reason beyond "they're different, must kill!" was shown.

There should always be more Ellen Page.

There has been a lot of talk about Mystique having her own movie, so I think her being the focus was a combination of that and Jennifer's popularity. I thought they did a good job with her motivation, although it heavily relied prior knowledge of her life and putting together the pieces rather than showing specific examples.

I loved the Charles and Erik scenes, but yeah, the writers kinda dropped the ball later in the movie. I was hoping they'd be working together in the new future but we got nothing.

any future Wolverine movies won't include him moping about Jean. Woo!
lol, true. She and Scott were a nice surprise.

Did you stay for the scene after the credits?

Re: X-Men Days of Future Past

(Anonymous) 2014-05-25 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
He gave his motivation, though. He wanted to use them to unite the world. If everyone had a common enemy, they would join together to fight it. He said he didn't hate mutants.

Re: X-Men Days of Future Past

(Anonymous) 2014-05-25 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
I thought Trask's motivation was strongly implied to be a sort of primal, irrational fear with the species extinction that kept coming up in his scenes - he specifically used a few lines about it to make his point in one meeting and later talked about humans uniting together against extinction.
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Re: X-Men Days of Future Past

[personal profile] queerwolf 2014-05-25 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
true, I think I just didn't get where that was coming from. But as you said, it was irrational.