by Morgan P Salvo
After the last two X-men installments (X-Men: The Last Stand & Wolverine) I expected this new one to suck, but such is not the case. X-men First Class teeters on the brink of redemption. Then again this movie is not excellent by any means as its flaws still outweigh its attributes. At least it made me realize there’s still hope.

Then there’s Xavier’s school for humans with superhuman abilities aka mutants: Raven (Jennifer Lawrence), Hank/Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Alex/Havoc (Lucas Till), Sean/Banshee (Caleb Landry Jones), Armondo/Darwin (Edi Gathegi from Twilight fame) and Angel (Zoe Kravitz). Liberties are taken with the “whys” and “how comes” in the training period. One glaring irritant is these kids act totally 21st century, not early 1960s; one of them utters “whatever” and they even do a name chant to spur on the antics of Havoc.
I was an original X-men comic fan and having this knowledge helps and hinders as the rules have changed. I can remember when the Beast was just melancholy and sad---not the color blue. When Marvel Comics updated and modernized those of us who were there from the start have to take a lot of high tech nuances with a grain of salt. Sure X-men always included diversely cool Mutants with special mutant powers be it telepathic or messing with the elements but why in these newer versions do they end up looking like satanic demons, mosquito-winged fairies and blue werewolves? Plus there was one red devil dude that could inexplicably disappear who looked like he belonged on a bottle of hot-sauce.


Adapted from a story and produced by original director Bryan Singer it still boggles the mind that this is the same guy who brought us The Usual Suspects.

There is some super lame “save the universe” music but the major downfall is the overwrought dialogue about what gigantic odds mutant faces. Too much emphasis is put on being true to one’s self. Acceptance is the theme. This concept is shoved into our faces. We get it—conquer your fear and hatred from others and you can excel with your mutant abilities and nerd emotions.
When all is said and done XFC is good harmless fun but I doubt I will live long enough to see this never-ending saga played out. At one point Prof X tells Magneto to find the spot between rage and serenity. Now if only I can obtain that sweet spot I might start liking more moves.
X-Men First Class
Starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Kevin Bacon
Directed by Matthew Vaughn
Rated PG-13
2 ½ stars
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