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X-Men: Dark Phoenix

  • 2019
  • PG-13
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
218K
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Nicholas Hoult, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Evan Peters, Jessica Chastain, Jennifer Lawrence, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Alexandra Shipp, Sophie Turner, and Tye Sheridan in X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)
Jean Grey (Sophie Turner) begins to develop incredible powers that corrupt and turn her into a Dark Phoenix. Now the X-Men will have to decide if the life of a team member is worth more than all the people living in the world.
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Jean Grey begins to develop incredible powers that corrupt and turn her into a Dark Phoenix, causing the X-Men to have to decide if her life is worth more than all of humanity.Jean Grey begins to develop incredible powers that corrupt and turn her into a Dark Phoenix, causing the X-Men to have to decide if her life is worth more than all of humanity.Jean Grey begins to develop incredible powers that corrupt and turn her into a Dark Phoenix, causing the X-Men to have to decide if her life is worth more than all of humanity.

  • Director
    • Simon Kinberg
  • Writer
    • Simon Kinberg
  • Stars
    • James McAvoy
    • Michael Fassbender
    • Jennifer Lawrence
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    218K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,296
    225
    • Director
      • Simon Kinberg
    • Writer
      • Simon Kinberg
    • Stars
      • James McAvoy
      • Michael Fassbender
      • Jennifer Lawrence
    • 2.2KUser reviews
    • 376Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 13 nominations total

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    • Professor Charles Xavier
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    • Raven…
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    • Jean Grey…
    Tye Sheridan
    Tye Sheridan
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    Hannah Emily Anderson
    Hannah Emily Anderson
    • Elaine Grey
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      • Simon Kinberg
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      • Simon Kinberg
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'X-Men: Dark Phoenix' received mixed reactions, highlighting both positive and negative aspects. Many praised the visual effects, action sequences, and performances, particularly from Sophie Turner, James McAvoy, and Michael Fassbender. However, criticisms included a rushed storyline, lack of character development, and inconsistent tone. Some felt the film failed to capitalize on the rich source material and iconic storyline. Despite these issues, some found it enjoyable and a decent conclusion to the Fox X-Men series.
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    4Cineanalyst

    Time's Up for the X-Men Series as Charles Xavier Gets MeToo'd

    "Dark Phoenix" is a listless conclusion to Fox's X-Men movie series that manages to fail to live up to even the previously-much-panned adaptation of The Dark Phoenix Saga comic-book arc, "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006). Once again, Jean Grey comes in contact with some cosmic steroids that make her overly powerful and extremely unstable. "My emotions make me strong," she contends, failing to mention that it makes her strong at killing and otherwise harming people on a whim. Once again, Professor X squares off against an antagonist over her soul--except, this time, that includes some underdeveloped and generic aliens (led by what's-her-name devil on Jean's shoulder as portrayed by a wasted Jessica Chastain) in addition to a briefer confrontation this time around with Magneto.

    The non-mutant people of Earth are here again, too, but their attitudes towards mutants are as erratic and sudden as Grey's mood swings and mostly occupy the background to the super-powered action. In prior X-Men movies, the politics between regular humans and mutants was one of its most interesting parts--rich in allusions to real racial, gender and other forms of discrimination--but not so here. The camerawork, CGI and other effects are rather standard superhero movie fare from a first time director, but one who has been producing them for a while now. At least, Hans Zimmer provided the score, and it's paced rather quickly after all of that test screening, re-writing and re-shooting that has delayed the release for several months. So, what else is there to raise this above a pedestrian exercise in having something to look at while one eats popcorn? I know it's not Jean strapped down in a crucifixion pose. Was Wolverine's time traveling in vain?

    The most intriguing aspect here methinks is the added emphasis on the alleged harm Charles Xavier has brought upon children--beginning as far back as with Mystique, but continuing most notably with Jean, as he turns them into soldiers. With feminist suggestions sprinkled throughout (Mystique's quip about replacing "X-Men" with "X-Women," the school renaming and the story's general focus on female relationships and the fate and powers of one woman in particular as mostly men try to control her), "Dark Phoenix" seems to be asking to be read as an allusion to the contemporary, Hollywood-born MeToo and Time's Up movements, but minus any sexual references (in, perhaps, too Freudian of a reading, replaced here by non-consensual penetration of others' minds and bodily injuries, including impalement, due to objects thrusted via superpowers). In this sense, Professor X stands for the since-disgraced likes of Bryan Singer and Brett Ratner, both of whom directed prior pictures in the X-Men series. As potentially subversive, however, as that subject may be, unfortunately, it seems as easy to dismiss such a reading of "Dark Phoenix" as it was for me to consider it. Indeed, none of the other reviews I've yet read have mentioned such a connection beyond the obvious feminist flailing.

    Also unfortunate is that the movie itself is dull--a retread largely full of characters we never became as invested in as we did with those the first time around. "The Last Stand" built upon two features that developed the love triangle between Jean, Cyclops and Wolverine. Moreover, Jean's transformation the first time was, if little else, more dramatic, whereas Sophie Turner's Jean had already gone through a bunch of Professor X's mind games in "X-Men: Apocalypse" (2016)--making "Dark Phoenix" seem rather redundant. And three of the characters who have been well developed since "X-Men: First Class" (2011) and "X-Men: Days of Future Past" (2014)--Magneto, Mystique and Quicksilver--are given short shrift this time. Too bad. I suppose it'll be the Marvel Cinematic Universe's turn for the next evolution of The Dark Phoenix Saga.
    7lifestylehealing

    I'm confused....

    Maybe it had something to do with the fact Phoenix came out so soon after Endgame but all the negative feedback now more than a year later seems just a tad OTT. It worked on me. It actually has taken me until now to actually decide to finally give it a couple of hours of my time and I can honestly say 'wassup with all the fuss folks'! Sure it may not be the best Marvel movie by quite a margin, not necessarily even the best X movie but did it warrant the criticism it recieved, hell no. I found it an easy couple of hours and entertaining watch. Did it have faults, sure. Do plenty of other Marvel movies also have faults, hell yes. Did they receive the same level of criticism, hell no. Bit of perspective required methinks peeps. Just my penny's worth.
    5azurklipic

    Trainwreck

    Cool effects, trash story..... that's Hollywood 2019 for you.
    5siderite

    A real failure to capture any feeling of story

    The more I think about it, the least I think of this movie. A story about something that is not named merging with Jean Grey, aliens that are not named coming to take control over it - by using sheer number and physical strength, obviously, a government that goes from hailing the X-Men to mutant detention facilities in a day and characters that switch from love to murderous hate in seconds. Nothing makes any sense! The film connects to none of the previous films, has actors in it just for the sake of killing them off or doesn't have them at all, in some cases. It's just a standalone X-men-like film that just doesn't seem to be part of the same thing. It looks like someone tried to make a Mutant-X film and randomly got the rights for the X-Men in the process. Why was this done at all?
    melio10

    Who wrote this?

    Who wrote this - I would like his job. No effort and still got paid.

    The conversations are flat and the actors look uncomfortable saying them. There is a plot and in the same time, you feel like there is no plot. I lost interest in what was happening very quickly.

    Do not watch.

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    • Trivia
      The film was meant to be the start of a new series of X-Men films that would star the new younger cast (Jean Grey, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Storm, Mystique, Beast, Quicksilver, Jubilee, Dazzler etc.) following their introduction in the past few films, but the critical and financial failure of this film along with studio merge with Walt Disney Pictures means that those plans were forcefully abandoned. Any further X-Men films will instead be a part of Disney's Marvel Cinematic Universe.
    • Goofs
      The film is set in 1992, 30 years after the events of X-Men: First Class (2011), yet the characters have barely aged during the intervening years. A few mutants have anti-aging abilities, but not all of them. This movie is set in an alternate timeline, so all continuity errors are justified.
    • Quotes

      Professor Charles Xavier: The mind is a fragile thing. Takes only the slightest tap to tip it in the wrong direction.

    • Crazy credits
      When the 20th Century Fox logo fades away, the X in the logo stays for a second longer before it also fades away.
    • Connections
      Featured in Lena: Boundaries (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      By the Time I Get to Phoenix
      Written by Jimmy Webb

      Performed by Glen Campbell

      Courtesy of Capitol Nashville Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Marvel (United States)
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • X-Men: Phượng Hoàng Bóng Tối
    • Filming locations
      • Mount Royal Park, Montréal, Québec, Canada(Central Park, NYC)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Marvel Entertainment
      • TSG Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $200,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $65,845,974
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,828,348
      • Jun 9, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $252,442,974
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Auro 11.1
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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