X Men 2 Full Movie
Genres: | Action,Thriller,Sci-Fi,Fantasy,Adventure, |
Release Date: | 30th April 2003 |
Runtime: | 134 mins |
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Storyline: | X2 OR X Men 2. Several months have passed since The X-Men defeated Magneto and imprisoned him in a seemingly impregnable plastic chamber. One day, a mutant by the name of Nightcrawler infiltrates the White House and attempts to assassinate the president, setting off a chain reaction of anti-mutant measures by the government. Meanwhile, Logan is trying to discover his past. As scientist named William Stryker discovers Professor X's secret school and Cerebro, Magneto's partner, Mystique, is planning to break her leader out of prison. But when Professor X's school is attacked by Stryker's forces, Logan, Rogue, Iceman and a few are lucky to escape. Those who remain meet in Boston, where they form an uneasy alliance with Magneto to stop Stryker and rescue Professor X.The X-Men band together to find a mutant assassin who has made an attempt on the President's life, while the Mutant Academy is attacked by military forces.. |
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Upgrade to PremiumTrailerProfessor Xavier leads a school called X-Men, a peacekeeping force to safeguard the world against a race of genetically mutated humans. Two mutants come to a private academy for mutants whose resident superhero team must oppose a powerful mutant terrorist organization.Both Xavier and Magneto also have to contend with Senator Kelly, a heartless political leader who wants a final solution against mutants on both sides.Actors: Hugh Jackman,Patrick Stewart,Ian McKellen,Famke Janssen,James Marsden,Halle Berry,Anna Paquin,Tyler Mane,Ray Park,Rebecca Romijn,Bruce Davison,..ยปCountry: United StatesQuality: HDIMDb: 7.4Keywords:- Played by: Hugh JackmanPlayed by: Patrick StewartPlayed by: Ian McKellenPlayed by: Famke JanssenPlayed by: James MarsdenPlayed by: Halle BerryPlayed by: Anna PaquinPlayed by: Tyler ManePlayed by: Ray ParkPlayed by: Rebecca RomijnPlayed by: Bruce DavisonPlayed by: Matthew SharpPlayed by: Brett MorrisPlayed by: Rhona ShekterPlayed by: Kenneth McGregorPlayed by: Shawn RobertsPlayed by: Donna GoodhandPlayed by: John NellesPlayed by: Sumela KayPlayed by: Shawn AshmorePlayed by: Katrina FlorecePlayed by: Alex BurtonPlayed by: Stan LeePlayed by: Amy Leland
- Birthdate: 17 September 1965, New York City, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 17 September 1965, New York City, New York, USA
The X-Men comic books have spawned a cottage industry of mutant characters, and the movie helps make sense of these legions while offering the established fan base something new to cheer.
Exciting mainly because anything can happen and does, the movie drags a bit as it approaches a climax set on top of the Statue of Liberty. But once there it revives.
This is a film that should satisfy fans of the hugely popular comic book and audiences who can't tell one uncanny X-Man from another. Mutants rule.
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.
The most beautiful, strange, and exciting comic-book movie since the original Batman.
X-Men, it must be said, has only a few truly thrilling moments. This is not a picture that tries to blow you out of your seat. But more than any other big movie this summer, it has a consistently inventive vision.
The best news is that you don't even have to know what a Marvel Comic is to enjoy X-Men.
When the big battle between Magneto and Xavier's forces gets going, you have lightning bolts, steel claws, magnetic fields, explosive red rays and flyaway tongues. It's a variety show, and all the acts have rushed onstage at once.
The Marvel Comics characters are well realised, and Singer mixes the classic values of good storytelling with liberal amounts of digital magic. On the down side, this plays a little too much like the beginning of a franchise.
In Singer's dark vision, action and special effects take a back seat to message. He uses X-Men to preach a sermon of tolerance; like most sermons, it isn't much fun to sit through. X misses the spot.
X-Men is a terrific piece of summer entertainment that's going to heat up the box office like a mutant's eye beams.
The movie is respectful of its source material without being the least bit self-important. George of the jungle 3. X-Men may have hit the Platonic ideal of comic-book movies, coming across as lightweight, sophisticated, wacky and straightforward all at the same time.