After two satisfying X-Men films, it only seemed logical at the
time that a third film should round off the series and provide a
big-scale conclusion to the fight between mankind and mutant-kind.
If nothing else, The Last Stand has plenty of action to satisfy;
the fights occur pretty frequently, and seem much more hard-hitting than
before. It has always been great to watch Magneto take out an armored
convoy with impunity, before gathering his army and taking over
Alcatraz. The final battle is a fun free-for-all with so many
mutant powers being thrown around that it's crazy. A bunch of new
mutants - Beast, The Juggernaut, the Phoenix - are welcome additions to
the lore of the film series.
Unfortunately, the film has not sat well with many viewers. Part of the
issue is that the film doesn't take itself as seriously as its
predecessors, and there are moments throughout where it tries to be
funny but mostly isn't. What really ticks viewers off will be the
storytelling decisions; many of the characters go into undesirable
directions (including death). One's enjoyment of the film may also
hinge on how seriously you can accept that mutation can be cured so
easily. There are probably some plot holes to be found as well.
A lot of these issues have never bothered me personally (save for what happens to certain characters).
For casual popcorn entertainment, the film is enjoyable in a laid-back
manner. Its story flows well enough, and provides at least some
closure to the series (at least at the time it was made).
The film looks nice and slick, with quality photography and editing.
Actors continue to do their job admirably, with Hugh Jackman, Patrick
Stewart, Ian McKellen, Anna Paquin, Famke Janssen, and everybody else
pulling their weight well. Even Halle Berry seems to step up her
performance a little. Writing is okay. This production boasts
good-looking sets, props, and costumes. Special effects are often good,
but some are weak. Music is alright.
X-Men: The Last Stand is an enjoyable onslaught of mutant
brawling, but many viewers won't like what they've done to the
characters and plot. It is a thrilling enough climax to the original
three movies, but it's not quite as powerful of a catharsis as it thinks
it is. It is often considered one of the worst comic-book movies ever,
alongside with Spiderman 3. I personally don't think it's that
bad, but it certainly has its share of weaknesses, and isn't quite as sublime
as the first two movies.
Recommended only as a rental.
3.5/5 (Entertainment: Good | Story: Marginal | Film: Pretty Good)
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