Back from “X-Men: Days of Future Past” with Matt Mattingly and
Bart Rettberg. Bryan Singer’s film will join that handful of near-perfect
superhero movies that includes “The Avengers,” “Iron Man,” “Spider-Man 2” and “Batman
Begins.”
The movie has many mutants, giant robots, time travel — all
that great comic-book stuff embedded in a melodrama that works because it spotlights
characters with whom you can empathize, particularly the always charming and
accessible Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, who leads the audience through the
preposterous proceedings like a friendly guide. It’s peppered with well-placed
humor and lighter touches, but marches at a perfect pace toward a satisfying,
suspenseful dual climax of superheroic Sturm und Drang.
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