X-Men: Dark Phoenix Review

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X-Men: Dark Phoenix


Release Date: 6th June 2019 - Australia


Production Companies
20th Century Fox
Marvel Entertainment
TSG Entertainment
Bad Hat Harry Productions
Donners' Company
Kinberg Genre

Distribution
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Australia


Genre: Action

Rating: M

Runtime: 114 minutes


Budget: $200,000,000

Box Office Gross: $204,500,218 (Worldwide - figure subject to change)


Plot Summary
Jean Grey begins to develop incredibly powerful psionic abilities that corrupt her and threaten to destroy the universe, leading the X-Men to decide whether her life is worth more than all other living beings.


Cast
James McAvoy - Charles
Xavier/Professor X
Michael Fassbender - Erik 

Lehnsherr/Magneto
Jennifer Lawrence - Raven
Darkholme/Mystique
Nicholas Hoult - Dr. Hank
McCoy/Beast
Evan Peters - Peter Maximoff/
Quicksilver
Sophie Turner - Jean Grey
Tye Sheridan - Scott Summers/Cyclops
Kodi Smit-McPhee - Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler
Alexandra Shipp - Ororo Monroe/Storm
Jessica Chastain - Vuk
Scott Shepherd - John Grey
Ato Essandoh - Jones
Brian D’Arcy James - President of the United States
Halston Sage - Dazzler
Lamar Johnson - Match
Summer Fontana - Young Jean Grey (8 Years Old)
Hannah Emily Anderson - Elaine Grey
Andrew Stehlin - Ariki
Kota Eberhardt - Selene Gallio 

Crew
Writer/Producer/Director - Simon
Kinberg
Comic Book Creator/Executive Producer - Stan Lee
Comic Book Creator - Jack Kirby
Based on Story "The Dark Phoenix Saga" - John Byrne, Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum
Executive Producer - Todd 
Hallowell
Executive Producer/First 
Assistant Director - Josh McLaglen
Producers - Hutch Parker and Lauren Shuler Donner
Casting Directors - Alyssa Weisberg and Kenyon Wells
Production Designer - Claude Paré
Production Designer: Additional Photography/Supervising Art Director - 
Michele Laliberte
Set Decorators - Eve Boulonne,  
Elise de Blois, Pierre Antoine Rousse 
and Elizabeth Wilcox
Costume Designer - Daniel Orlandi
Cinematography - Mauro Fiore
Action Unit Director - Guy Norris
Second Unit Director - Brian Smrz
Stunt Coordinators - Hank Amos,  
Michael Scherer, Josh Seifert and Tim Wong
Fight Coordinator - Richard Norton
Special Effects Supervisor - Cameron Waldbauer
Legacy Effects Supervisor - John Rosengrant 
Legacy Effects Co-Supervisors - Lindsay MacGowan,  
Shane Mahan and Alan Scott
Visual Effects Supervisors - Phil Brennan, 
Nadège Bozzetti, Frédéric Breault, Luc Julien, 
Hugo Lévellié, Zachary Tucker and 
Jonathan Piche-Delorme
Visual Effects Supervisor: ScanlineVFX - Bryan Grill
On-Set Visual Effects Supervisor - Greg Butler
Visual Effects Consultant - John Dykstra
Animation Supervisors - Wesley Chandler 
and Michael Langford
Film Editor - Lee Smith
Music - Hans Zimmer


Review
It’s the moment that has finally come in the X-MEN film series where we are given closure. This closure comes in the form of DARK PHOENIX. Unfortunately, the film wasn’t the proper grand finale that it was clearly intended to be. DARK PHOENIX retells a story that was previously adapted in THE LAST STAND (click here), only without the numerous subplots and excess characters. DARK PHOENIX is slightly better and a bit less disappointing than Brett Ratner’s abysmal take of the original saga. However, I admit, I too was confused by the film’s ending. The conclusion fails to connect with the mutant uprising in the other X-Men movies. I believe the situation would have been much more effective, if it ended with LOGAN (click here). I just don’t see how DARK PHOENIX maintains the same continuity established in the first X-MEN movie. 

While the film tries to surpass our lofty expectations, its tepid reception along with Disney’s takeover of the 20th Century Fox studio were instrumental in its defeat at the box office. Several plot points are left unresolved in the plot of DARK PHOENIX like Magneto figuring out that Quicksilver is his son. What makes things worse is that the film’s writer/director Simon Kinberg is trying to make everything he has previously written irrelevant and thus is not doing a good job. I’d imagine that if it was up to me to improve DARK PHOENIX, I would go with changes of the plot so that it better concludes this epic series.

The cast is impeccable with returning players such as James McAvoy as Xavier and Sophie Turner from GAME OF THRONES as Jean Grey. Turner gives a fiery performance that almost saves the movie from being metaphorically extinguished.

DARK PHOENIX was an unfitting and anti-climatic end of the original superhero team and this film barely proves anything but for Disney to possibly reboot the characters for the MCU in the near-future. My guess is that the X-Men fans will not watch this movie, even if it is the conclusion of the film series.

Star rating: (5/10) Average


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