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MOVIE MONDAYS// X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST

Last weekend was a good'un for me. The sun was out; caught up with a friend I hadn't seen in over 2 years; dinner on Saturday consisted of a dish I hadn't had in a while- jollof rice and dodo (i.e. fried plantain) which was lovely; caught a glimpse of the Manchester Day parade; found a lovely restaurant that sells yummy and healthy meals (I will blog about this soon); and a much needed trip to the cinema was taken. Going to see X-Men: Days of Future Past had been on my list of things to do since it came out last month but sadly I was only able to see it yesterday. The original plan was to watch the previous 6 films (X-MenX2X-Men: The Last StandX-Men Origins: WolverineX-Men: First ClassThe Wolverine) of this franchise but I couldn't find the time to do it. Luckily a friend of mine, Mercy, showed me a 3 min video that basically summarised the key events that took place in all 6 films that were relevant to X-Men: Days of Future Past. For those of you who have not seen the latest X-Men film yet, be prepared to be entertained.

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X-Men: Days of Future Past is yet another successful Marvel movie that sucked me into its world after the first 5 minutes of the film. In this instalment of the X-Men series we are given a glimpse of what the future has in store for both mutants & mankind when past and present coexist allowing us to see how the "joys" of the butterfly effect affects the fate of both species - I am finally happy with this little summary here; you have no idea how many times I re-wrote this haha. Now, I know this franchise may not be everyone's cup of tea but I love it, including the newest addition - X-Men: Days of Future PastBryan Singer (Superman ReturnsX-2X-Men) immersed himself back into the world of X-Men as the director of this wonderful film whose witty, action-packed and emotional screenplay was written by Simon Kinberg (This Means WarSherlock HolmesMr & Mrs Smith) and based on the story he, Jane Goldman (X-Men: First ClassKick-AssStartdust) and Matthew Vaughn (X-Men: First ClassKick-AssStartdust) worked on. The costumes, hairstyles (I still want to dye my hair white) and make-up looks in this film were fantastic. To me, the costume, hair & make-up design team did a great job on incorporating each character's personality in their uniform. Also, the soundtrack for X-Men: Days of Future Past is so good. There are several songs I really enjoyed but there is one score that really got me and will be finding its way onto my ipod as soon as I can find my usb cable. The scale of this project, which was mostly reflected in the action scenes, definitely made it a worthy Marvel film. The action scenes were amazing though, just a bit intense for me at times. 

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X-Men: Days of Future Past is littered with a number talented actors and actresses who did not fail to give their characters a fair share of the limelight. I have to say I totally dig the hairstyle of Charles Xavier whose empathetic soul was captured wonderfully by James McAvoy (The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: HerX-Men: First ClassBecoming Jane). Hugh Jackman (Les MiserableThe WolverineAustralia) reprises his role as the infallible, kind and courageous Wolverine aka Logan who has had his fair share of pain. The ever-so driven, self-actualised and caring Raven is brought to the screens again by Jennifer Lawrence (American HustleSilver Linings PlaybookWinter's Bone). The lengths the character Erik Lehnsherr will go to prove his strengths is enacted by Michael Fassbender (12 Years A SlaveX-Men: First Class; Jane Eyre). It was really good to see Patrick Stewart (Hunting ElephantsTedX-Men: The Last Stand) and Ian McKellen (ViciousThe Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyThe Da Vinci Code) again reprising their roles as Professor X and Magneto respectively. Despite this being a male dominated cast, there were a few other strong female characters in this film who were instrumental. Halle Berry (Cloud AtlasCatwoman; Monster's Ball) - who reprised her role as the kick-ass and oh-so-stylish Storm- and Ellen Page (Inception; JunoX-Men: The Last Stand)- who played the role of the talented Kitty- are two that spring to mind. There are several other characters that I would love to share with you but I don't to give to much away. I hope I haven't already...

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If you are struggling to make a choice of what film to see at the cinema and you are in the mood for some action, drama, humour and superhero-ness then this might be the one for you. Also, if you do see it let me let you in on a little secret - there is in fact a clip shown at the end of the credits. As I desperately tried to read all the names of the crew members for this project I was overwhelmed by just how many people it took to create it. I am sure I saw them say that due to the making of this film 15,000 jobs were created. Or was it 1,500...? Let me know.

What have seen in the cinema lately?

Mo x