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X2 (2003)

cover Directed by
Bryan Singer

Writing credits (WGA)
Zak Penn (story) and
David Hayter (story) ...
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Genre: Action / Thriller / Sci-Fi / Fantasy (more)

Tagline: The time has come for those who are different to stand united (more)

Plot Outline: 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. (more) (view trailer)

User Comments: less cerebral, more conventional than the original (more)

User Rating: ********__ 7.9/10 (27,698 votes) Vote Here top 250: #223

Cast overview, first billed only:
Patrick Stewart .... Professor Charles Xavier
Hugh Jackman .... Logan/Wolverine
Ian McKellen .... Eric Lensherr/Magneto
Halle Berry .... Storm/Ororo Munroe
Famke Janssen .... Jean Grey
James Marsden .... Scott Summers/Cyclops
Anna Paquin .... Rogue
Rebecca Romijn-Stamos .... Mystique
Brian Cox .... William Stryker
Alan Cumming .... Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler
Bruce Davison .... Senator Kelly
Aaron Stanford .... John Allerdyce/Pyro
Shawn Ashmore .... Bobby Drake/Iceman
Kelly Hu .... Yuriko Oyama
Katie Stuart .... Kitty Pryde
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Also Known As:
X-Men 2 (2003) (Singapore: English title) (USA) (working title)
X² (2003) (USA) (alternative spelling)
X-2 (2003) (USA) (poster title)
X-Men 2: X-Men United (2003) (USA) (promotional title)
X2: X-Men United (2003) (USA) (promotional title)
MPAA: Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action/violence, some sexuality and brief language.
Runtime: 133 min
Country: USA
Language: English / German
Color: Color
Sound Mix: DTS / Dolby Digital
Certification: Argentina:Atp / Australia:M / Brazil:12 / Canada:PG / Chile:TE / Denmark:11 / Finland:K-11 / France:U / Germany:12 / Hong Kong:IIA / Netherlands:12 / New Zealand:M / Norway:11 / Peru:PT / Singapore:PG / Spain:7 / Sweden:11 / Switzerland:12 (canton of Bern) / Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) / UK:12A / USA:PG-13 (certificate #39703)

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Roland E. Zwick (magneteach@aol.com)

Date: 20 December 2003
Summary: less cerebral, more conventional than the original

`X2: X-Men United' is the widely admired sequel to `X-Men,' one of the finest movies ever to be derived from a comic book series. The original film, in addition to being a superb piece of action cinema, dealt with such weighty issues as prejudice and alienation, showing how groups of people who are seen as `different' from the norm are often ostracized from and mistreated by society as a whole. By creating an entirely new set of people to serve as its outcasts - in this case, mutants endowed with extraordinary physical and mental powers - the film was able to strip the issue of bigotry down to its barest essentials and to make us see anew just how great a part `irrational fear of the unknown' plays in determining the ways we treat others. Quite an accomplishment for a film that was designed, essentially, to be little more than a commercial popcorn entertainment.

This second entry in the series, though it has generally received more positive reviews than the first one, seems less concerned with message and theme and more concerned with action and plotting. Part of the reason for this may lie in the fact that the initial film, because it was introducing both the characters and the concepts to the audience, was forced by necessity to deal with the theme in a more direct and comprehensive manner. Perhaps when it came to `X2,' director Bryan Singer and writers Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris and David Hayter simply felt that the theme had been explored sufficiently in the first installment and that any further concentration on it would appear redundant. The problem is that, without that added intellectual and sociological dimension, `X2' starts to feel an awful lot like every other comic book action film - heavy on adventure and special effects and weak on character development and point. In fact, even with the added bonus of almost 30 extra minutes in this episode (it runs an overlong 134 minutes), many of the characters in the film do little but stand around and look helpless while a select few run around saving the day and getting all the valuable screen time.

There's a wonderful scene about halfway through the film in which a teenage mutant boy `comes out' to his genuinely astonished parents, informing them that their `ordinary, average' child (whom they had just considered `highly gifted') has been harboring a deep dark secret within himself, a revelation that no parent would ever want to hear and no child would ever want to have to make. The reaction of both stunned disbelief and reluctant acceptance (`We still love you no matter what you are') on the part of the boy's family speaks to anyone who has had to face a similar situation in his own life. `X2' could use more scenes like this one to help the audience connect better with both the characters and the events taking place on screen. And it was scenes like this one that made the original `X-Men' soar as a movie, for that film really seemed to be able to zero in on universal aspects of human nature. `X2' doesn't do nearly as impressive a job in this regard.

Every so often, `X2' feels as if it too is getting ready to expound on one of its potentially intriguing themes - as when the President of the United States has to decide whether to take draconian action against what he believes may be a `terrorist' organization among the mutants - only to have the concern fizzle in a welter of action movie clichés. After all, what could be more pertinent, timely or relevant to today's world than the threat of terrorism and the potential for civil rights abuses arising from the fear it causes? Instead of making this premise the crux of their movie as they should have, the filmmakers drag all the characters over to some secret underground complex next to a snowbound lake to do battle with a pretty conventional villain and have them indulge in all the explosions, gun battles, kickboxing fight sequences etc. that are the standard accoutrements of any self-respecting modern day action film.

People seem to be enamored of `X2,' even more, perhaps, than they were of the original `X-Men.' I wish I could count myself among them. But as one who genuinely loved the original, I must say that I am less than enamored with this particular installment. I may be a minority dissenting voice in this regard, but I view `X2,' for all its special effects wizardry, as a disappointing missed opportunity, a film that fails to develop on a deeper level the great themes that were laid out for it in the original. I have my fingers crossed for `X-Men 3.'



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