sábado, 29 de outubro de 2011

X-MEN . FIRST CLASS

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  1. Set in the year 1960, "X-Men: First Class" shows how the mutants Professor X and Magneto, then just Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr, met and worked together to stop a nuclear threat - and then went their separate ways and became enemies.
    The world is in the Cold War. Erik and Charles make different paths: while one goes out to seek revenge against those who have suffered in World War II, the other spends his time studying the mutations and unlucky best girls.
    Erik is not the villain. The role this time is another mutant, the tycoon Sebastian Shaw, leader of the organization known as the Hellfire Club, which has beyond the others mutants.
    Shaw is one who feeds the dream of the end of nations and the beginning of an era dominated by the "children of the atom" - and for that, nothing better than to use its influence to encourage the conflict between the United States and Soviet Union, which finds its culmination in famous Missile Crisis.
    The United States government enlists the help of Mutants with superhuman abilities to stop a malicious dictator who is determined to star world war III.
    After subduing the nuclear threat, the mutants are forced to defend themselves against the missiles of the two superpowers that turn against them.
    In this process, a serious quarrel took place, giving rise to the eternal war between Magneto’s Brotherhood and the X-Men’s Professor X.

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  2. A great story about the origin of the X-Men. The young professor Charles Xavier is recruited to stop an international terrorist Sebastian Shaw.
    In the middle of the mission, Xavier meet Eric Magnum Lensherr, a mutant than was imprisioned in a Nazi detention camp, tortured by Shaw when he was a child and chasing his revange.
    To stop Shaw, a powerful mutant, Xavier started to recruit some excepcional people to join his group and prevent the imminet war between USA and URSS.
    The X-Men First Class explain some details of the story. How Eric became Magneto, why he hates humans, the friendship between Magneto and Professor X, how he obtained his helmet, than prevent his mind to be read, why the Mystique became a Magneto' follower...
    It's a great movie than mix history and fiction, and great actors and characters. I classify it like the best of all X-Men movies.

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  3. Excellent film.

    The best of the saga. Despite not having Wolverine, the great icon, surprised by the plot, action and special effects.
    The only criticism is that it tells how they acquire and such anomalies or powers.

    Gustavo

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  4. X-Men

    (in Brazil, X-Men: The Movie) is an American science fiction film released in 2000, based on the Marvel Comics group's namesake. [2] Directed by Bryan Singer, with the participation of Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Anna Paquin, Famke Janssen, Bruce Davison, James Marsden, Halle Berry, Rebecca Romijn, Ray Park and Tyler Mane. Introduces Wolverine and Rogue (Rogue) in a conflict between Professor Xavier and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, led by Magneto. This is intended to become leaders of the United Nations in mutants with a machine that has built himself, with the aim of acceptance of the mutants in the world but Xavier realizes this forced mutation will only result in the death.
    The development of X-Men began in 1989 with James Cameron and Carolco Pictures. The film rights were assigned to the 20th Century Fox in 1994. Itineraries and treatment of the film were ordered to Andrew Kevin Walker, John Logan, Joss Whedon and Michael Chabon. Singer signed to direct in 1996, with rewrites of others like Ed Solomon, Singer, Tom DeSanto, Christopher McQuarrie and David Hayter. Filming took place between September 22, 1999 and March 3, 2000, primarily in Toronto. X-Men was released to rave reviews and was a financial success, starting with the X-Men trilogy and ushering in a resurgence of superhero films. [3]

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