NontonFilm X-Men (2000) Subtitle Indonesia dan Download X-Men (2000) Subtitle Indonesia Bioskop Box Office indoxxi lk21 xxi bioskopkeren blueray hd. Loncat ke konten. Menu; Serial TV. Drama Korea; Drama China; West Series; Nonton film X-Men (2000) di bioskop online cinema xxi secara gratis tanpa keluar uang dan ngantri, 8/10 Pretty good! There are some films which take the genre to some other level. This film is definitely the one to do so in the superhero There's a whole bunch of good things that I can talk about. Bryan Singer does his best to tell the story, considering the comparatively weak script for an experimental film like this. This was the first time in YEARS that a superhero film was taken seriously. Given that there had been no introduction to any of the characters prior to this film, it does a really good job to make them interesting. Plus, it establishes the conflict between Eric and Xavier, which have been an integral part of many films that came afterwards. Not to mention, the character introduction, especially that of Wolverine, was incredible. We instantly know the basic characterization given to each of them, which was enough to get behind the movie. Hugh Jackman was the optimal choice for the role of Wolverine, and he proved it for next 17 years. Every single actor have done a good job in their roles. Also, I believe that X-Men films have been the best superhero films when it comes to "social" themes. We get to see the first of many times two friends with different world views clashing with one another. It has grown incredibly stale now, but was great to see back then and some other films after this, especially First Class and DoFP. The mutants wanting to be accepted by humans, and the other mutants wanting to destroy mankind - what other superhero series have given such a theme, or a similar one? This movie is the reason we are getting films like Infinity War, Civil War, Endgame, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. While I prefer these over the first X-Men movie, if it didn't bring the genre back on track, we would've never gotten such It feels dated. Had it been made today, it would've been a lackluster. It was clear that they were trying to experiment with this movie and still figuring out how to get things right. While they got most of the things right, they could've made the story a little more The story is quite a bit of a throwaway story. While there's an interesting twist, it still feels like the movie becomes a little goofy and cartoony after that twist. Some moments feel like they were shoehorned just to give some "comic accuracy", but they didn't feel justified. I believe that if you get the basic elements right, it doesn't matter if it's not deadly accurate with the comics. But if you want it to be so, make some baseline for that. Don't do it It's a movie that set the genre back on track forever. While the story and script might feel a little lazy when viewed today, you can see that the execution of the ideas were as good as humanly possible. If you are a superhero movie fan, it's a must watch. Not because it's insanely great, but just as a reminder of what led us to where we are. I am a huge fan of the genre. All credits go to Nolan's Batman films, the good X-Men films and Raimi's first two Spider-Man films. I absolutely love the MCU and many DC films apart from Nolan's trilogy - Man of Steel, Wonder Woman, Shazam, The Dark Knight Returns, Superman/Doomsday, etc. But for me, like for the genre, it all started with the first X-Men movie. So, I have a very special place for this in my heart, as a 8/10Grade A- 31 out of 33 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 8/10 Smart, stylish, and very cool "X-Men" is a rare treat- a blockbuster that lives up to its hype and a comic book adaptation that hits the with Tim Burton's "Batman", this stands head and shoulders above all other superhero movies. It's a genre that's usually synonymous with silly, campy, cartoonish crap, but Bryan Singer delivers a long-awaited exception to the rule. "X-Men" is smart, stylish, and very cool... one of the better sci fi/fantasy films of the last course, it helps to have good source X-Men comics, which originated in the 1960s, are more politically progressive and morally complex than older superhero stories such as "Superman" where the heroes are always right, and truth, justice, and the American Way always prevail. The series is a well-crafted parable about individuality and discrimination. The characters are mutants-struggling to find a place in a society that rejects them. Its primary villain, Magneto, isn't an evil lunatic- he's a sympathetic character, a misguided revolutionary playing Huey Newton to Professor Xavier's Martin Luther King. The iconic character, Wolverine, is a beer-swilling anti-hero who cares little for ideals and fights only to protect himself and his loved ones. The female characters are as powerful and important as the men, rather than being mere love than making just another flashy explosion-per-minute-special-effects-extravaganza, Singer practices the lost arts of character and plot development. As a result, the movie has a far greater depth than the average big budget summer flick. The acting is also quite good on the whole. Hugh Jackman, who plays Wolverine, is fantastic-a bona fide Clint Eastwood caliber badass. Some of the dialogue is fairly cheesy, but in the hands of Ian McKellan and Patrick Stewart it sounds quite convincing. Stewart has made a career out of making lame dialogue sound cool.Hard-core fans of the comics have complained about the omission of several popular X-Men. This is silly. A movie that gave the background on every character in the comic books would be 6 hours long. There will be plenty of time to develop new characters in the forthcoming sequels. Fans have also complained about the casting of Anna Paquin as Rogue. I disagree. Rogue is unable to touch another human being without harming them-she would not realistically act like a confident, sassy warrior. Paquin did a tremendous job of conveying the fear and isolation that such a young woman would feel. She will undoubtedly grow into the part in future the end, "X-Men" is a comic book movie. Superpowers are explained with silly pseudoscientific babble, the plot revolves around a fairly ridiculous take-over-the-world scheme, and names like "Magneto" are spoken with a straight face. Don't read all the glowing reviews and expect Citizen Kane. But don't underestimate "X-Men" either. It is an intelligent movie that people will enjoy whether or not they are familiar with the comic. 159 out of 187 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 8/10 A lot better than expected. After watching a lot of animated X-Men stuff, I thought that it was time to watch some live-action movies. I'd heard rumours that the X-Men franchise was rather hit and miss. Well, this was a very solid everyone delivers a top performance, but I was so happy that my favorite characters delivered. Hugh Jackman does a relly good and charismatic job as the tough Wolverine coming from a place he doesn't even know himself. He ends up meeting Marie aka Rogue who brings him to Xavier's School for the Gifted. Their relationship is a highlight gets a lot of star power from the magnificent Ian McKellen and a well done take on his harsh past which leads him onto his dark path in life conflicting with his old friend Xavier who are also given a nice portrayal by Patrick otherwise talented Halle Berry wasn't as convincing as Storm, I must admit. The booming persona I knew was shifted to a quite monotonous one, and her powers weren't to show before nearing the climax. James Marsden was a good choice as Cyclops, but was kind of the same case as Storm without real punch to the despite a few small bumps on the road, I enjoyed X-Men more than I had expected, because the story was actually really engaging when the focus was on the right elements like Wolverine and Rogue and how Magneto fulfills his plan. It's not the usual superhero movie where action and special effects are the main focus, but more like a psychological drama with some hero elements. That makes it stand out among the even though the special effects weren't the main focus they were awesome, hands down! It may be a movie from the year 2000, but back then the effects weren't used as much as they are today, so when they were good they really rocked the would recommend X-Men to people who like a well balanced movie with a well told story spiced up with the right amount of action and special effects. 8 out of 8 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 7/10 X-ellent entertainment! If this film had been given to the wrong director it could have been incredibly cheesy. Being a reader of the comics I know that there are a few things that works on the page of a comic book but not in a film and let me say that the costumes is one of these things that in all probability wouldn't work. Singer chose to go with black leather outfits and I, for one, am very thankful for this choice. There are many things in this film that works but unfortunately there are a few things as well that prevent the film from being truly start with the things that work. Acting wise the film is very good. This is above all attributed to some excellent casting. Hugh Jackman is simply perfect as Wolverine and brings out the duality of the character in a very satisfactory manner. Also the scenes were we see a glimpse of the rage in the character work remarkably well. The only thing that could be said about him is that he is too tall but it seems most people, including myself, have accepted this fact. I think also that it was a wise choice to let a relatively unknown actor play the part because in that way we have no preconceived notions about him. As for Professor X no other man than Patrick Stewart could/should play him. Stewart simply becomes Xavier both in presence, voice and looks. An example of perfect casting. Ian McKellen is brilliant as Magneto and succeeds in creating a human villain rather than the usual clichĂƠ like villains we see in Hollywood productions. The acting aside from the ones mentioned above is pretty good. Not spectacular but good. The only one who does not look and act like the character we know from the comics is Anna Paquin who plays Rogue. The character is nothing like in the comics and Paquin's performance doesn't help the it comes to music and sound effects in general the film is a notch above average. The musical score has a very grand, even epic, feel to it and this suits the film very well. The score is not as memorable as the score from Batman 1989 but it is very adequate. As for the general sound effects they are both very fitting and believable adding to the overall credibility of the film which is considerable. The sound Wolverine's claws make when they come out is exactly as I imagined it. Very well done. The effects in general are also very well made. Not as good as in Spider-Man but still very good. A lot of care has been taken to make the effects seem as believable as possible and from where I'm standing they work. The only character whose powers I did not fully believe in was Toad's. Ray Park is an excellent athlete but many of his stunts look like obvious wire work. This is a pretty general complaint I have as some of the action look rehearsed. There is, however, some interesting action scenes and overall the action is story is pretty well written and the dialog is both witty and sharp. Especially much of the dialog between Wolverine and Cyclops James Marsden is very entertaining and true to the comic books. Where I feel the story is lacking is in the climax which I am afraid to say is a little silly. Magneto's plan for world domination is actually pretty stupid when you think about it and that is a shame because much of the exposition is very well done. Generally, however, the first film is all about setting the stage for the films to come and it does do that in a satisfactory in all X-Men is definitely one of the better super hero movies out there and although it was surpassed by the sequel it still stands as a true testament to Singer's 45 out of 54 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink ol">Though "X-Men" starts slowly, the slow buildup and great payoff proved that this film is worthy of the successful franchise it spawned. 7 out of 7 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink Lee and Kirby's Finest Creation Comes to Life... The film version of Stan Lee and Jack "The King" Kirby's best-selling comic book creation, X-Men, has finally succeeded where more than twenty years of four-color, superhero movies have failed. They have finally got it right...It is a stunning cinematic experience, faithfully adapting nearly 40 years of continuity into a stream-lined, fast-paced, wonderfully exciting trip into the legendary Marvel Universe. X-Men features incredible portrayals of much of the classic mutant cast, especially virtual unknown at least here in the States Hugh Jackman as Logan, the Canadian wildman we all know and love as Wolverine. Jackman seems born to play this coveted role with every bit of gruff and grim gusto; his Wolverine looks as if he simply stepped off one of Chris Claremont and John Byrne's exquisitely crafted pages. The rest of the cast was also pleasantly well-casted and well-suited for their roles, including the handsomely chisled James Marsden as the stoic field commander Cyclops and the gorgeous Anna Paquin as the can-never-touch-but-wish-we-all-could Rogue. Famke Janssen and Halle Berry are beautiful and bold as Jean Grey and Storm, respectively, not just appearing as fleeting shards of eye candy, but actually adding depth and strength to the flow of the film. Patrick Stewart's excellent Professor Charles Xavier is in fine Stewart fashion, extrapolating on his Jean-Luc Picard character, and adding genuine compassion and McKellan is superb as the tortured master of magnetism, Magneto, playing the part with malicious glee, tempered with an extreme form of jingoism for his cause of the militant uprising of mutants over "normal" people. His Brotherhood of Evil Mutants is composed of Sabretooth, viciously and animalistically portrayed Tyler Mane, The Phanton Menace's Ray Park is the wickedly amusing Toad, and the stunning Rebecca Romaijn-Stamos is the shape-shifter Mystique. Park actually had the most to say of Magneto's henchmen, but it was appropriate as these three comprise an awesomely evil team of muscle and not philosophy like their productions values were spectacular, as were the settings, taking us from a stark, malign concentration camp in Poland to the wilds of the Canadian north to the serenity of Westchester, New York to a mind-bending climax on Liberty Island. The action sequences were well-paced and action-packed, and much more smoother and better choreographed than any of the Batman films. The special effects, especially Wolverine's legendary adamantium claws, were truly was meticulously directed by Bryan Singer, who along with 20th Century Fox, actually listened to and cared about what X-Fans thought and wished to see on screen. Although we would have all liked to have stayed in that theater for another 95 minutes, there are many more stories to tell, and God willing, Fox will let it importantly, X-Men finally gives Marvel Entertainment Group a firm footing on film, a foundation that was never fully in its grasp until the surprise hit of two years ago, Blade. Now that Marvel has discovered that it can succeed with its top-tier characters, the sky is truly the limit for its varied cast of great characters. I hope that Warner Bros. will sit up and take notice at what X-Men has accomplished. Maybe this will be a wake-up call to those studio executives in charge of Superman and Batman, and make them realize that the fans' input really does count in the end...Highest recommendation! 45 out of 59 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink X-Men I find X-men a good start to the x-men franchise since it brings the characters we all know in love from the comics or even the old animated TV show of x-men with people like the wolverine, jean grey or mystique, all of which we know from the comics and I get why some people say now that it doesn't really have good CGI anymore but in my opinion I honestly think that it still has good animation till this day. I give X-men 2000 10/10 stars, For its good story and how they put such good casting in this movie. 12 out of 15 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink intelligent and significant With so many movies out right now that are designed solely for entertainment puposes-from "Gone in 60 seconds" to "MI-2" to "Scary Movie"-it is promising to sit through a 90-minute film based on a comic-book that actually gives you an opportunity to think and be Singer's "X-men The Movie" is nothing more than an introduction to the lives of the characters from the comic book. The very fact that his movie doesn't try to add new elements, or change elements that already existed within the comic, is what makes it so the comic series has been around for more than 30 years. And for good reason. It has dealt with all of the important elements that good storytelling includes-rejection, loneliness, hope, fear, distrust, love, selfishness, power, and the price you pay for doing what you believe is right. By consistently exploring various difficult elements of humanity, the X-men comic has been able to be not only entertaining but stimulating as Singer's movie translation is no exception. "X-men" is very well executed, with excellent character work for the leads Logan, Rogue, Magneto and Xavier, a good exploration of the motives of each character, and dialogue that is sharp and intelligent. However, lest you think X-men is only intellectual, let me assure you that the special-effects department has done an incredible job of mingling the human elements of the story with action. From Wolverine's claws to Rogue's devasating touch, from Storm's namesake displays of nature to Magneto's awesome power, "X-men" constantly finds new and arresting ways of showing-off each mutants power. And the closer you get to the end, the more exciting it the movie was not perfect. Certain story elements were modified slightly for big-screen adaptation nothing, however, that is disloyal to the ethic of the series. The soundtrack was only sufficient, rather than being something truly memorable. And not all of the characters were given equal time on screen some important characters were completely missing.But for a 90 minute movie that needs an action plot, it's obviously impossible to give all the X-men and their evil counterparts equal attention or character development. In fact, the sheer scale of the series alone all but requires a sequel to flesh out what was missing in this first, "Intro to X-men" as a beginning exploration of the "X-men" universe, this movie shines. It is attractive, fun and meaningful. Whether you're an X-men fan, you're looking for something that will make you think, you want an action movie, you enjoy sci-fi, or you just want to leave the theater feeling like you didn't just waste a couple of hours and seven bucks, go see Bryan Singer's "X-men." You won't be disappointed. 73 out of 92 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 8/10 A Treat For The Eyes & Ears Special-effects and terrific surround sound are the highlights of this science fiction film. And what highlights they are - tremendous in both categories, at least for 2000 when this film and DVD came out. At the time, they were the best special-effects I had ever seen, but strides are being made so fast in that category that every few years we movie fans are stunned at something new we see. Audio-wise, the rear speakers come into to play as well as any movie I've for story, once the beginning plugs for evolution and political correctness are over with, it is a simple good guys-trying-to-get-the-bad guys fare. It's pure escapist fun made so with tons of sci-fi effects. The characters aren't particularly involving, either the "good guys" or the "bad guys." The two leads, played by Hugh Jackman and Anna Paquin, should have been, but weren't. Jackman's "Logan/ Wolverine" always seemed to be pouting and angry, but I guess he's a favorite of females. For me and most males, Rebecca Romjin-Stamos was a treat for the eyes. Her outfit was something to profanity bothers you, the film was treat in that department, too, as there was very little. Obviously, this film was popular enough to spawn not only a sequel but more in the making. 10 out of 14 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 6/10 A satisfying piece of light entertainment Warning Spoilers Here's a cinematic rarity a comic strip getting a successful big screen treatment. It doesn't happen very often, but we're finally at the stage of CGI technology to actually make an effects-intensive movie like this work, and look "right". This is a film never designed to win any awards for the script, direction, or acting abilities, yet instead appeal to the crowds as a fun, exciting way to spend one hundred minutes of your life. And with a film like this, the biggest impact comes watching it on the big screen. I've never been a fan of the X-Men comics or television series myself, which is why I was surprised about enjoying this film. The characters are clear cut, easy to identify with and, most of all, extremely cool. For a blockbuster film like this it's rare to find characterisation, but gasp it does occur here, chiefly with the character of Wolverine, who is given most screen time. Hugh Jackman is excellent in the role, bringing the right balance of instability, anger, love, and honour to his character, and he's also very charismatic as well. And that's not mentioning the great big bloody spike things which frequently shoot out of his rest of the X-Men are familiar, yet due to there being so many of them, are given little or nothing to do. Storm gets to partake in some spectacular hell-raising moments yet that's it. Patrick Stewart is on hand as the wise mentor Professor Charles Xavier, yet is also given little to do aside from roll around in his wheelchair and lapse into unconsciousness at important moments. Anna Paquin puts in a good, heartfelt performance as the shunned Rogue, unable to come into skin contact with another living soul, and we do feel for her situation, but she's the only one. Cyclops has great x-ray vision, but when he's got his glasses on, he's bad guys are a mixed bunch and seemingly possess little in the way of intelligence. And, there's only four of them. Sabretooth is a big, hairy and powerful guy, yet just seems like a bigger, inferior version of Wolverine. Ian McKellen, as Magneto, seems a somewhat lame leading bad guy, and the decision to make him a three-dimensional and human villain takes away some of the impact of his character. And the sight of him floating around in a cape is guaranteed to raise the odd chuckle. Mystique is visually arresting as the blue-skinned shape shifter, but most of her tricks have been stolen from the liquid metal man in TERMINATOR 2 and countless "body snatcher" films. Finally, Ray Park better known as the actor under the makeup playing Darth Maul in THE PHANTOM MENACE is a delight as the purely evil Toad, with a whopping great tongue and the ability to jump about all over the those expecting action, there is actually not that much, aside from the predictable ending. One standout moment has chaos reigning at a train station, but little else in the way of fighting occurs. As this is a 12 certificate film, we never actually see any on screen deaths occur, and there's hardly any blood or impact to the violence either - here, it's unfortunately glamorised. Wolverine's claws are used to impale only a few people who survive, which is a bit of a cheat. But the biggest cheat of all is the film's cop-out ending, predictably paving the way for a sequel, which leaves most of the bad guys alive and the fate of the others film is definitely worth watching for the special effects alone, as they easily surpass the overdone nature of the ones in something like THE PHANTOM MENACE. They're also almost constantly on screen, and most effective when they occur in "normal" situations when you don't expect them. My particular favourite was when one unfortunate man dissolved into water, or a moment where one character squeezes between cell bars and has his eyes bulge out alarmingly. And then there's all manner of comic-book explosions, lightning, lasers, and big clouds of vaguely threatening white stuff no, I have no idea what it was supposed to be either. The only complaints come from the occasionally poor editing and the open-endedness of the finale. Otherwise this is well worth a watch and a nice, satisfying piece of light entertainment. 3 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 8/10 The Start of Something Big My son brought me into the foray of comic book movies. I had low expectations. This one is quite expository, bringing us into contact with the principles of the X-men. We are introduced to Wolverine and the lot. The plot involves all of the planning, government meddling, and super-villains with whom I am not familiar. One thing that impressed me is the quality of the acting and the big time performers that contributed to this. It does leave unanswered questions, but I would assume there are answers galore as the blockbusters of the day seem to be about 90 percent directed to fanboys. I really enjoyed this, but am still a bit bewildered by who these guys are. 5 out of 6 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 10/10 X-cellent! A tale of super-evolved mutants in a struggle against human oppressors, X-Men is an instant sci-fi classic, combining impressive special effects with an involving plot to create a truly memorable cinematic the tongue-in-cheek camp of the later Batman films and other recent comic books-turned movies, X-Men draws the audience into its world of mutants and superpowers, and prevents it from becoming tacky or absurd. Not to say that there isn't any humour in the film, in fact it delivers some of the best one liners in a film this is a rare thing for an action blockbuster to feature great acting, but with a cast that among others involves both Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen is bound to be above average. Both Stewart as Professor Charles Xavier and McKellen as Magnetodeliver stellar performances, and their onscreen chemistry is compelling as they play two old friends turned arch rest of the cast deliver solid performances, including Hollywood newcomer Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, Oscar-winner Anna Paquin as Rogue, and another rising star Rebecca Romijn-Stamos as the seductive but deadly classic tale of good versus evil, with heroes, baddies, and great special effects, I don't think it's going too far to say that X-Men is destined to be mentioned in the same breath as Star Wars and other all-time sci-fi greats. 96 out of 121 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 10/10 Not a "Comic-book Movie" There's no doubt about it, X-Men is not a stereotypical "comic-book film". Whenever a movie is made that is based on comic books, there is always a fear that it can and will be typically pigeonholed into the "comic book film" genre and that the movie is basically made for the fans of that comic book. Comic-book films are usually unrealistic and unappealing to the general Singer, however, did a wonderful job at making X-Men a movie that will not only overjoy the fans of the comic book, but also the general movie-goer as well. The movie is grounded, without the flighty unrealism of comic book material, and it delivers a message about prejudice that has always been what X-Men were about fighting for a world that hates performances are outstanding, especially Hugh Jackman who, in my opinion, did a dead-on Wolverine, and Patrick Stewart, who never failed to show the peace and self-control that Professor Charles Xavier always strove to the characters, the plot was original I couldn't tell you what was going to happen in the end by the middle of the movie and most importantly the world was REAL. The only suspension of disbelief that is required is the assumption that these genetic mutations can happen, and did, causing these extraordinary people. Honestly, I was a little disappointed that the colorful high-flare costumes were omitted, but I instantly forgave Singer when I realized why. It was simply to add to the in all, X-Men was excellent. If you're a fan of the comic book series as I was, then you'll endlessly enjoy seeing these characters come to life. And if you've never been exposed to the comic book, this movie will give you an entertaining way to be exposed to its message about fear, hatred, and prejudice. 108 out of 135 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 9/10 Can your comic heros really come to life? The answer to that question can be found in this movie with a resounding YES. Being a fan of X-Men comics and cartoons, I watched this movie with great skepticism. It was wonderful how the characters remained true to the special powers that our mutant heros and villains possess are displayed exceptionally. It made me wish that I could have a special power of my own. Enough can not be said of the phenomenal cast of actors that were selected for their roles. Not only did they fit their parts perfectly, but they made you believe. Bravo to Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen and a host of actors who were lucky enough to take part in this Singer does a fantastic job of bringing it all together. The special effects in this movie, only enhance the great script and acting. After seeing the DVD with the outtakes, the editing was quite true battle of good versus evil can always make for a great story but when a comic book is adapted to film and you feel that what you see is really possible, it is a true stroke of genius. 55 out of 72 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 7/10 A solid start to the X-Men film franchise Not one of the best Superhero films but a long way from one of the worst. While with imperfections and better was to follow in the franchise, X-Men is a good film and a solid start though with a yet-to-properly-find-its-feet feel. X-Men is well-made, the special effects while not mind-blowing are great, the film was slickly shot and edited and the dark, moody visual style worked wonders. Michael Kamen's music score had those grand, mysterious, rousing and haunting qualities that really add a lot to the film's atmosphere. Apart from the odd cheesy moment the dialogue is smart and taut with some subtle humour that thankfully did not feel out of place, and Bryan Singer shows that he does know how to direct an action sequence, tell a good story and not let the special effects overwhelm everything, a solid directing job indeed. The story, while simple compared to what was to follow in the succeeding films, is compelling and doesn't try and take itself too seriously or like a joke. The character exposition was nicely done on the whole and doesn't drag things down too much, Cyclops, Storm and Toad are underdeveloped but Wolverine and especially Magnetowho actually has depth to him rather than being a clichĂƠd villain are interesting characters. The relationships between the characters were also believable, Wolverine and Rogue's was a standout. And the story didn't feel like it was second fiddle to the action sequences, which weren't big and bold as such but were tightly choreographed and performed with spirit and passion. Admittedly though the Statue of Liberty climax while strikingly filmed is on the silly side at times, but it was fun too. The cast are mostly very good, apart from a stiff James Marsdenhe and Famke Janssen's chemistry was very bland, a monotone Tyler Mane and Halle Berry and Ray Park also felt a bit bland. Hugh Jackman however shows great charisma as the lead character Wolverine and has a powerful screen presence, Rebecca Romijin-Stamos is a sexy and icy Mystique, Anna Paquin did bring a feistiness to Rogue and Famke Janssen is fine. Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen promise much on paper, and both of them deliver, Stewart brings a cool, classy command to the screen as Professor X but even better is McKellen, who is certainly menacing but gives Magneto a sympathetic edge. To conclude, a good film and a solid start to the franchise. 7/10 Bethany Cox 9 out of 14 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 8/10 Bryan Singer starts a great franchise Based on the Marvel comics, this is a great introduction to these characters. And that's the biggest job in this movie for director Bryan Singer. He needed the right actors to play these characters properly in a viable story. The fact that he did it well meant that a new movie franchise is all the actors, the most important ones are Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart. Jackman is a find. Before this, he's done mostly Australian TV. That's really lucky. He's not a meathead weight lifter. He's the real deal. Patrick Stewart is the more easier choice. Not only is he Captain Picard, but he's a great British actor with a vast story itself is a great persecution and outsider story. The characters are already well established and well tested. As long as they had good actors, the good chemistry is almost automatic. 4 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 8/10 A great start to the franchise. Telepathic, follically-challenged, wheelchair-bound genius Professor Xavier Patrick Stewart aims to promote the peaceful co-existence of mutants and humans, teaching students at his School for Gifted Youngsters how to control their powers. Angry metal-bending mutant Magneto Sir Ian McKellen has other ideas he wants to transform the world's political leaders into genetic freaks so that they will no longer show prejudice against his kind."This is the stupidest thing I've ever heard"ñ€” Wolverine Hugh Jackman, may be so, Wolverine, but it makes for great entertainment. A smart script that explores interesting themes is expertly brought to the big-screen by director Bryan Singer who uses every special effects trick at his disposal to brilliantly realise the incredible world of the X-Men, giving us just the right balance of drama and action the film culminating with a fun battle atop the Statue of Liberty very apt, given the film's motif of tolerance and freedom for all.X-Men also benefits from excellent casting distinguished thesps Stewart and McKellen possess the necessary acting chops to effectively portray two such powerful and complex adversaries, Hugh Jackman makes for a very likable hero, Anna Paquin is adorable as troubled mutant Rogue, Halle Berry is hotter than a July heat-wave as weather-controlling babe Storm, Famke Janssen is super-sexy as brainy telekinetic Jean Grey, and Rebecca Romijn looks gorgeous even though she is blue and covered in scales must be something to do with the fact that she's completely starkers under all that paint!. 4 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 8/10 A Very Good Introduction, but you do feel that something is missing It is a great challenge to make the first episode of a superhero series, why? You have the pressure of making it believable, entertaining, dramatic, exciting, you know what...Bryan Singer, hands down, he is a great director, x-men is a hit, and without the action sequences you would expect from a movie of this kind, he keeps your full attention, but not for long minutes fly by and suddenly you will find yourself hoping for something exciting to happen, and it will, but by that the movie has reached almost its thing that there is a sequel, that it works very good thanks to this first act, not a bad thing, right??? 8 out of 10. 6 out of 7 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 8/10 Never Better...Until Logan There's so much great stuff in this, which is the ACTUAL first movie to set the tone for super-serious superhero films. Jackman was a revelation, the faded line between good and evil, Kelly's body horror scene, Magneto in whole, etc etc etc. But above all, it boasts one of the greatest superhero films openings ever at Auschwitz. Even with some good entries in between, the X-Men franchise never got better until Logan. 2 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 10/10 I think it was a very interesting movie I think it was a very interesting movie because of the theme discrimination of mutants. Also this movie shows how people can make it or break it in this century and why is important to be kind with people. This subject matter is very relatable even in 2020, because of the politics. Thank you guys for a great movie! 3 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink Dark comic book adaptation In the near future, where children are being born with a special X-Factor in their genes, giving them special powers, and making them "mutants", the seeds of a new Holocaust are being sewn by Senator Robert Kelly. The situation brings fellow mutants and former friends Erik Lehnsherr, Magneto, and Professor Charles Xavier into opposition. While Xavier seeks to stop the hatred toward mutants peacefully, Magneto seeks to even things out, with a machine that would speed up the mutation process in all humans, making everyone equal. To stop Magneto, Xavier brings together a special group of mutants called "X-Men" to stop him. Two mutants with dangerous powers, Logan and Rogue arrive at Xavier's retreat seeking is one of the few comic book adaptations that delivers fully. Ignore the fact that this takes liberties with the comics by changing costumes and leaving out characters. The changed costumes are better - darker colours making it feel more realistic rather than bright spandex, the missing characters maybe a disappointment but the film would have been too packed for any characters to come through. The basic story is exciting and allows plenty of room for great set pieces. The mood is perfect, Singer delivers a dark vision of the near script is pretty clever, taking the US's natural reaction to mutants and putting it onscreen - this is a country that doesn't accept other nationalities readily, of course some senator would try to make political points out of hatred. The fact that both Magneto and Xavier are both flipsides of the same coin, trying to deal with the same problem makes it very clever - not merely a bad guy and a good guy set-up. The action scenes are the best though and are very stylishly done by Singer - it's clear he likes his characters and their cast are roundly excellent. Stewart and McKellen add great class in the two fatherly roles and both give good performances. Hugh Jackman is the best of the rest, it was here that his star started rising. In fairness it helps that he has the best character in the whole film in the dark, mysterious Wolverine. Does anyone else think he looks like a young Clint Eastwood? Paquin is good as are Janssen and Berry. The bad guys are OK in terms of looks but they don't really have any character - they are merely henchmen. Given the screen presence of Ray Park when he did his recent heavily made-up bad guy his Toad is a bit of a this dark comic book action movie is excellent for a blockbuster. It's main problem is that it is far too short and really leaves you wanting more. Hopefully for X-men 2, Singer won't take the Batman route and lighten the mood to make `Happy Meal' merchandising deals easier. 6 out of 10 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink The usual tedious superhero blockbuster for humorless, fun-hating fanboys Fanboys have no sense of fun. It's partly their influence that makes these superhero tales increasingly self-important and witless. If you flip through comic books today, you'll find they tackle issues such as drug addiction, street crime, racial bigotry and homosexuality, all while muscle-bound louts in circus costumes are flying around and shooting laser beams out of their fists. And no one fights crime any more; they just wrestle with their own demons. I recently scanned a comic book where an old Superman and a young Superman were throwing trucks and boulders at each other as they screamed pop-psych jargon about their grievances in what seemed like an apocalyptic episode of "Dr. Phil."This movie opens with a scene in a Nazi concentration campñ€”yes, a superhero movie with a realistic Nazi concentration campñ€”where we meet the villain Magneto as a boy, who discovers his ability to move metal with his mind. Once we're in the present or the "near-future", we see the Senate debating on whether mutants like Magneto should be exposed and listed on a public register. It's like the yellow stars and number-tattoos Jews were forced to wear in Nazi Germany. Get it? I don't. How is a fear of Jews parallel to a fear of people who can walk through walls, shoot fire out of their eyes or control the weather with their minds? In this movie the earnest idealists are against the mutant registry and the snooty hypocrites are in favor of it. Frankly I'm with the snooty hypocrites. What would we do if there were real super-powered mutants among us? Thanks to the fanboys' thirst for "realism" even in comic book adventures, the issues of Wolverine and his ilk are made to seem like urgent social have no sense of humor either. A sense of humor is not the ability to laugh at everything, but knowing when something is funny and when it isn't. Fanboys have nerd-humor. Nerd-humor comes from the desire to condescend to the very thing that one takes deeply seriously. It comes out in this movie when Logan later to be Wolverine mocks silly superhero names like Cyclops and Storm. "What's your name," he says to Professor Xavier, who uses a wheelchair, "Wheels?" This sounds like the movie spoofing itself, but it isn't. It's the movie congratulating itself for being aware of its own absurdities; and once it acknowledges them, it can dismiss them and take itself all the more seriously. This is in contrast to the 1960s TV show "Batman," which really was a spoof. But a fanboy doesn't get it, not even if you tell him the joke. "Yeah, I know it's a spoof, but what kind of Batman has a pot belly?"Marvel Comics used to have a jaunty sense of fun, but that's the company that introduced social relevance and superheroes who have everyday problems just like us. The DC Comics concept of heroes that are larger than life is dead and now even Batman and Superman have "issues." This opinion will guarantee me 0 of 564 useful votes, but I think the ultimate superhero show is the wonderfully ludicrous cartoon series "Challenge of the SuperFriends" now on DVD. It's funny, fast-paced and entertaining in a way that a movie like this never could be."X-Men" the word "the" was dropped so that no one would give up on the title before he finished reading it offers the usual fare for fans of fantasy blockbusters great old actors Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellan spouting nonsense; younger actors delivering dismal wisecracks "You're a dick!"; rapid cutting so that we're unable to savor a performance or believe that an actor is making more than one move at a time during a fight sequence; CGI out the wazoo; grand-looking sets and fabulous sound design for those who want their junk to look and sound good; and overblown I don't like the movie, but it could have been far worse. I watched the whole thing; whereas I shut off "The Fantastic Four" "The Fantastic 4"? "Fntstc 4"? after 30 minutes. And I was amazed how compelling and subtle Anna Paquin could be in a sea of SFX. I kept wishing she and Hugh Jackman would steal away from the freak show, sit down at a coffee shop and just talk for 90 minutes. 10 out of 17 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 8/10 I gave this film an 8. I've always been a fan of the X-Men, since the Animated Series aired I'd never really read any of the comics though... ^_^. So when I heard they were making a movie about them, I was counting the days until it was released. Maybe that affected how I viewed the movie, but I was a bit disappointed. Director Brian Singer Usual Suspects did a good job with what he's got... the multiple characters, etc. The whole project seems a bit "safe," though, as if the producers wanted to make sure this big production didn't flop. It's a good movie, but not a great one. Fans of the X-Men might be especially disappointed if their favorite characters do not include either Wolverine or Rogue. Mine personally is Cyclops, but he had a minor role. James Marsden, who played Cyclops, was a bit on the stiff side, but I forgive him because I like him as an actor. On that note, all the actors did an excellent job, especially Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellan, as the forces of good and evil. It brought an endearing humanistic side to a story I had thought was dominated by sci-fi. If you're an X-Men fan, I would definitely recommend this film-but you probably have already seen it! What X-Men fan would miss out? If you're not a fan, maybe this movie can be a starting point for a new obsession... o 47 out of 70 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 8/10 Mutants are the future. Mutants are now. Mutants become superheroes to fight off a powerful group of organized mutants wanting to take over society as we know it. Some kick ass EFX; sensational fight scenes; head spinning futuristic scenery. Adapted from the long-running Marvel Comics; Psychic Professor XavierPatrick Stewartleads a band of skilled mutants called X-Men with the purpose of protecting the world from evil genetically mutated beings. Xavier's group of warriors each have their own skills and super abilities. It appears the most fearsome is the battler WolverineHugh Jackman; just as StormHalle Berryis the most attractive. The X-Men fight for virtue and all that is right. X-MEN is a treat for the Singer directs an apt cast featuring Ian McKellan, Anna Paquin, Bruce Davidson, Rebecca Romign Stamos, James Marsden and Famke Janssen. 3 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 7/10 FIRST X-Men is first superhero team movie in history. Also it is Marvel's first movie with a high budget. Movie is amazing about storytelling, especially in first one hour. I really liked the world they created. But then it becomes a bit meaningless and complicated. CGI's are good for 2000. Actors and actresses are awesome with their roles, every one of them. This film have some surprising scenes, especially with Mistique. Bryan Singer made a good job at all. 4 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink VollXMen (2000) Download FilmMit HD-QualitĂ€t . The script could be a lot snappier, particularly during some virtually unexplained rivalry banter between Marsden and Jackman, but X-Men is a decent start to what will no doubt be an immensely profitable series of negligible but enjoyable summer movies.. InformaçÔes do Filme TĂ­tulo Original X-Men TĂ­tulo Traduzido X-Men O Filme GĂȘnero Ação – Aventura Ano de Lançamento 2000 Duração 1 Hora e 44 Minutos Qualidade de Áudio 10 Qualidade de VĂ­deo 10 InformaçÔes do Arquivo Tamanho 853 MB Formato Avi Qualidade DVDRip Áudio PortuguĂȘs – InglĂȘs Legenda Clique Aqui Opção 1 ou Clique Aqui Opção 2 Hospedagem Uploaded – BitShare Sinopse Em um futuro prĂłximo hĂĄ pessoas que sĂŁo o prĂłximo degrau na escada evolucionĂĄria humana, os mutantes. Dotados de um fator X em sua carga genĂ©tica, cada mutante desenvolve um tipo diferente de poder e muitas vezes precisam aprender a controlĂĄ-lo, pois sĂł se manifesta na adolescĂȘncia ou mesmo quando se tornam adultos. Os mutantes sofrem um grande preconceito, pois os humanos em geral nĂŁo entendem os poderes deles e temem que os mutantes, por serem superiores Ă s pessoas comuns, irĂŁo perseguir a raça humana. Do lado dos mutantes, o combate a esse preconceito nĂŁo acontece de modo uniforme. Alguns mutantes, os X-Men, sĂŁo liderados pelo Professor Xavier Patrick Stewart, um telepata, e pretendem vencer o preconceito por meios pacĂ­ficos, convencendo o pĂșblico de que humanos e mutantes podem conviver em paz. No entanto a Irmandade dos Mutantes, comandada pelo temĂ­vel Magneto Ian McKellen, que pode alterar e modificar a estrutura dos metais, declarou guerra aos humanos, pois estĂĄ cansado de tanta perseguição e humilhação. O Ăłdio e o medo que os humanos sentem pelos mutantes estĂĄ Ă  beira do fanatismo, principalmente por causa de uma campanha antimutantes liderada pelo senador Robert Kelly Bruce Davison. Particularmente dois mutantes serĂŁo envolvidos nesta luta o primeiro Ă© Wolverine Hugh Jackman que, dotado de incrĂ­vel força, nĂŁo lembra do seu passado; e o segundo Ă©Vampira Anna Paquim, uma jovem que absorve toda a força vital de qualquer pessoa que ela toque, sendo que se o contato for um pouco prolongado esta pessoa morrerĂĄ. Estes dois mutantes sĂŁo disputados pela Irmandade dos Mutantes e pelos X-Men, pois cada facção quer fortalecer seu lado. A diferença Ă© que Xavier quer os mutantes para tambĂ©m ajudĂĄ-los a compreender e controlar seus poderes, enquanto Magneto precisa dos dois, Vampira em especial, para levar a cabo o plano de atingir os lĂ­deres mundiais, que pretendem decidir o futuro dos mutantes na Ilha de Ellis, Nova York. Uploaded BitShare Release Download Filme X-Men O Filme – DVDRip Dual Áudio, Baixar Filme X-Men O Filme – DVDRip Dual Áudio, Descargar Filme X-Men O Filme – DVDRip Dual Áudio Visited 63 times, 1 visits today NontonFilm Online X-Men Gratis XX1 Bioskop Online Movie Sub Indo Netflix dan Iflix IndoXXI. Streaming X-Men Bluray Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi Two mutants, Rogue and Wolverine, come to a private academy for their kind whose resident superhero team, the X-Men, must oppose a terrorist organization w 2000 Duration: 104 Min. 3853 votes, average
ï»żFeatured Cast Hugh Jackman Logan / Wolverine, Logan / Weapon X / Wolverine Uncredited, Logan / Wolverine Uncredited James McAvoy Charles Xavier 24 Years / Professor X, Charles Xavier / Professor X Famke Janssen Jean Grey / Pheonix, Jean Grey / Dark Phoenix, Jean Grey, Jean Grey / Phoenix Ian McKellen Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto, Eric Lehnsherr / Magneto Anna Paquin Anna Marie / Rogue, Marie / Rogue, Marie D'Ancanto / Rogue Featured Crew 7 movies Sort Popularity Ascending Descending Rating Ascending Descending Release Date Ascending Descending Two mutants, Rogue and Wolverine, come to a private academy for their kind whose resident superhero team, the X-Men, must oppose a terrorist organization with similar powers. Professor Charles Xavier and his team of genetically gifted superheroes face a rising tide of anti-mutant sentiment led by Col. William Stryker. Storm, Wolverine and Jean Grey must join their usual nemeses—Magneto and Mystique—to unhinge Stryker's scheme to exterminate all mutants. When a cure is found to treat mutations, lines are drawn amongst the X-Men—led by Professor Charles Xavier—and the Brotherhood, a band of powerful mutants organised under Xavier's former ally, Magneto. Before Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr took the names Professor X and Magneto, they were two young men discovering their powers for the first time. Before they were arch-enemies, they were closest of friends, working together with other mutants some familiar, some new, to stop the greatest threat the world has ever known. The ultimate X-Men ensemble fights a war for the survival of the species across two time periods as they join forces with their younger selves in an epic battle that must change the past – to save our future. After the re-emergence of the world's first mutant, world-destroyer Apocalypse, the X-Men must unite to defeat his extinction level plan. The X-Men face their most formidable and powerful foe when one of their own, Jean Grey, starts to spiral out of control. During a rescue mission in outer space, Jean is nearly killed when she's hit by a mysterious cosmic force. Once she returns home, this force not only makes her infinitely more powerful, but far more unstable. The X-Men must now band together to save her soul and battle aliens that want to use Grey's new abilities to rule the galaxy.
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