Tuesday, June 7, 2011

watch X-Men: First Class megavideo online free review

watch X-Men: First Class megavideo online X-Men: First Class is a controversial film since it was announced. Purists of the BD, said the filmmakers were too far from the source of his interpretation. Film purists, said the production was rushed and the movie would be affected - while fans of the summer blockbusters were unaware (or indifferent) for all the missteps in the marketing imperfect film.

Well, if you're a comic book, film or just for the summer blockbuster, X-Men: First Class has something to offer. Two patients labeling (X-Men: The Last Stand, Wolverine), this franchise is to get his life in great demand in director Matthew Vaughn and all the talent around him.

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... But that does not make the film perfect.

The story is quite simple at its core, but a little complicated in its execution: start with the children of Charles Xavier and Eric Lehnsherr, men who became Professor X and Magneto, respectively. Carlos grew up in a world of wealth and privilege, Erik, however, had a horrible childhood in Nazi death camps (a scene that pays homage to the film by Bryan Singer, X-Men first), where the control forces attractive to the eye of a Nazi scientist / evil mutant named Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon), Erik pushing to expand its power through a trauma and pain.

Flash-forward to 1963 (a tribute to the year of first X-Men comic book was published) and Charles (James McAvoy) and Eric (Michael Fassbender) are two young men in very different orbits. Charles is now a distinguished university, while Erik is a man haunted around the world in search of revenge against the Nazi war criminals and the mysterious Shaw. Meanwhile, the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union intensified, threatening to annihilate humanity in a nuclear holocaust - which is exactly what Sebastian Shaw and his cabal of Evil Mutants want. When CIA agent Moira MacTaggert (Rose Byrne) catches wind of the plan of Shaw, the CIA task Xavier assemble a team of mutants to fight against Shaw and his henchmen, setting in motion a chain of events that will inevitably create X -Men, and throughout the rivalry between Charles and Eric.

James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender in xmen first class

Fassbender and McAvoy as Magneto and Professor X, "X-Men: First Class"

Matthew Vaughn is moving, multifaceted story in a sane, controlled pace. With a range of more than two hours, there are many things, but fortunately, time flies. Most of the attention is focused on developing the characters of Charles and Eric, their friendship and later falls and is the glue that holds the film together. Fassbender McAvoy and are excellent in their roles and have great chemistry together, the most moving scenes and interesting in the film belongs to them alone. Despite the complaints of purists of the comic about the movie takes liberties with the source material, he manages to present both Xavier and Magneto, as fresh and rich characters who are both explored.

This interpretation allows not only first class as an interesting movie, but in my opinion (as a longtime fan of the cartoon) improves background stories of these characters in comics all ways. See Xavier as a naive man - who has not learned yet the feel and ethics that go along with the reading of thoughts - makes for some interesting topics and moments of humor. Erik seen as a kind of super-twisted James Bond is exciting, and Fassbender gives an intensity that makes the title role of another star is rising rapidly. The two leaders did not try to emulate the performances of Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen Film Singer - instead, do the functions.

But while Charles / story of Eric is the main theme (and worth the price of admission by itself) would be the title of this movie has a story about a large group assembled. This aspect of the film (the real team X-Men) is not as developed or interesting, and some fans have a big problem with it. We meet a group of mutants in the film, but with the exception of the crucial role of Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), the remaining mutants (good and bad) are mostly just there to fill the action scenes - or when Emma Frost (January Jones), fill ridiculous clothes (which the film fails to justify ... somehow).

Kevin Bacon and January Jones in X-Men: First Class

Kevin Bacon and January Jones' X-Men: First Class "

For his part, Lawrence is as big as the addition of Mystique subtlety and depth of character, which was mainly eye candy in the previous films. As Charles and Erik, Vaughn manages to explore the character Mystique in such a way that is more interesting is the film or comics is actually presented - even if we know where it will inevitably lead to an arc. Other performances notice Kevin Bacon, which is a charming Sebastian Shaw menacing super villains, without crossing the field, or Hammy the region.

Some people are disappointed that the current members of Team X-Men are a little more double agents in this film, but the battle scenes are impressive with the mutants. As with Kick-Ass, Matthew Vaughn proves to be a great director when it comes to action sequences, and the first class is undoubtedly the best superhero high-flying action on this side of X2 or Spider-Man 2. While Singer's movies tend to fetishize mutant power ever, Vaughn implements the power (and special effects to create) in the movie, so bluntly that suspending disbelief is almost effortless (but see a blue beast skin still does not feel quite right.)

60 records and historical beauty are also mixed into the film and at a time to honor the time and still feel modern enough that it does not seem to be a period film. There are some wonderful stuff style Vaughn engaged at various locations (in first person POV, split-screen montages), but at times the film feels a bit unbalanced and unpolished in his edition (probably because the production schedule rushed), although the average Moviegoers are not likely to notice these points out.

Magneto in X-Men First Class

A more familiar and emblematic Magneto in "X-Men: First Class"

Like most of the origin or nature of the movie prequel, the story will inevitably lead to fine cut. First Class is the culmination of all the players fall into their pre-places and the pace at which these steps occurred seemed in a hurry, even though Vaughn is to capture a few moments to dissolve the relationship between Charles and Erik. The rest of the (literally) side characters and then take a position, which in turn changes a brief for the differences in development and enrichment.

Fortunately, the rich Magneto Xavier / dynamic action, exceptional, and a handful of Easter eggs are fun enough to keep comic book fans, movie buffs and fans of the summer blockbuster, all very fun for most of what this film does well. Matthew Vaughn and company have certainly given the franchise X-Men a promising future and hope that the next film in the true dynamics of the team will be the link, rather than distant secondary focus.

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