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Genre | Action |
Format | Widescreen |
Contributor | Gregory Goodman, Rose Byrne, Oliver Platt, Simon Kinberg, Bryan Singer, Michael Fassbender, January Jones, Kevin Bacon, James McAvoy, Lauren Shuler Donner, Marvel Entertainment; Twentieth Century Fox, Matthew Vaughn See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours and 42 minutes |
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X-MEN: FIRST CLASS unveils the epic beginning of the X-Men saga – and a secret history of the Cold War and our world at the brink of nuclear Armageddon. As the first class discovers, harnesses, and comes to terms with their formidable powers, alliances are formed that will shape the eternal war between the heroes and villains of the X-Men universe.
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.08 ounces
- Item model number : 35344858
- Director : Matthew Vaughn
- Media Format : Widescreen
- Run time : 2 hours and 42 minutes
- Release date : October 2, 2018
- Actors : James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Rose Byrne, January Jones, Oliver Platt
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Producers : Lauren Shuler Donner, Simon Kinberg, Bryan Singer, Gregory Goodman
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B01CE00PSK
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #8,813 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,459 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025great movie to add to your xmen dvd collection.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025Who doesn't like X-Men
- Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024If you are a fan of the X-Men series this one is a much watch.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024If you are into Superhero action movies. Watch this one, I love X-men.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2019I was over the X-Men franchise years and years ago. And that was before Marvel showed us how good a comic movie could be.
This movie breathed new life into X-Men. Would anyone seriously have believed that someone could step up to the plate and match McKellen and Stewart? Damn if Fassbender and McAvoy didn't do exactly that. Fassbender comes across as driven, principled, self-righteous... a man who was unfortunate enough to experience the world as it really is and understands the need to be ruthless when sheltered idealists hide from the truth. McAvoy is the perfect young Charles: a thoughtful man who knows the need for principle and sees the potential for cooperation because he can literally see into the hearts of men, and sees in his friend a good man who makes bad decisions because he's fighting his own demons, not the battle at hand.
The setting is the swinging early 60s and cold war politics, perfect for James Bond adventures. The soundtrack alone catches the theme perfectly, plus good writing and directing.
The supporting performances are mostly good. We had a good villain (albeit the stock predictable Nazi world-conquering baddie). Kevin Bacon plays him perfectly. Hoult and Byrne deliver excellent performances.
For all the grief she gets, Jennifer Lawrence did a great job as well. I think it was a mistake to make her the hinge for the rebooted franchise, much as too much of a good thing (wolverine) hampered the old edition. But her extreme body issues, unrequited love for Charles, and sheer loneliness gave her Mystique-ishness some depth and believability.
At the center of the story is the Erik/Charles bromance, and that worked very well. Overall a good movie, maybe the best in the rebooted series. I kind of wished they had stayed in this time period for a while instead of rushing headlong to the present.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2016Usually what happens when I buy movies that are part of a trilogy or series, is that I buy them individually, and then the studio decides to release an 'ultimate collectors edition' that packages all of the movies together... LOL. Oh well. I don't mind it so much when I enjoy the movies. Xmen - First Class is no exception. I definitely was surprised when they decided to do a 'reboot', but I believe it worked in their favor since it was good to get some fresh faces and a different take on the X-Men movie franchise.
I thought the writing was smart in positioning these characters away from the movies that were already done previously while also introducing some mutant characters that were in the original comics but not written into the earlier film adaptations. I also like the idea that real historic events are used to tell a story and make the overall plot a little more believable... for a Sci-Fi movie.
Super important to know where the Xmen came from.... not just a superhero team that automatically existed to save humanity. It's also nice that these marvel movies are portraying characters that make mistakes, and not perfect.... I think that is part of the success of this movie. Not just overall good/evil, but bending the rules a bit.
Another disc included for extras... Not a whole lot, but a lot for the movie lovers. Again, I'm going to reference my first comment that they will probably release a collection with even more extras, but definitely get a good bang for your buck with this blu-ray disc.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024Love being able to access classics!! Was a great movie super easy to purchase though Amazon!! Highly recommend! Awesome movie I would watch it over and over
- Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2013This was when the XMen were young, so you look at how these societal misfits got together and moved forward. You understand how friendships were built, how they learned to control their powers, how the school got started, and why the school master is in a wheelchair, etc.
If you know nothing about the Wolverine and XMen movies, let me briefly explain. They are all societal misfits, mutants. Their mutation is something different for everyone, but they are special powers, gifts, that allow each of them to do very special things, like cause storms, throw fire from their hands, move things with thought, read minds, bend metal, etc. As is typical, the "normal" folks don't understand these powers and are afraid of the mutants, and many folks want to just get rid of them, causing the mutants to fight back.
Wolverine is one mutant, a very powerful man. He has claws that extend from his hands (kind of like a bear with extra long claws), and they are a very strong metal. His entire skeletal structure is made of this metal and if he gets cut or shot, he regenerates and heals immediately. BTW, Wolverine was maybe about 45 years old or so during the Civil War and is still the same age. We don't know how old he is but he does not age and he does not die. Wolverine spun off to make his own movies and also appears in some of the XMen movies.
Every XMen and Wolverine flick has been wonderful, including the Wolverine (2013) that is in the theaters now. They are all loaded with action and great roles are played by all.
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Dambar65Reviewed in Italy on July 31, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars X-Men l'inizio - Edizione Steelbook - La rivincita della semplicità
Su questa recensione come per le altre della serie X-Men SteelBook non mi soffermerei sulla descrizione del film, ormai noto a tutti, ma di parlare solo ed esclusivamente della vera novità : la cover.
Contrariamente ad altri film analoghi che scarseggiavano di edizioni speciali, X-Men aveva già l'imbarazzo della scelta con diversi SteelBook molto colorati in edizioni italiane ed import, nonché alcune cartonate.
Poi sono uscite alcune edizioni speciali piuttosto ingombranti (come l'artiglio della Adamantium Collection a 6 BluRay, una vera edizione a tiratura limitata e numerata; la presentazione è indubbiamente di pregio, ma lo sviluppo in altezza dell'artiglio rendeva difficoltosa la collocazione in videoteca.
Da segnalare anche la bellissima edizione con cover in plastica dura a forma di X, contenente all'interno un DigiPack con cinque BluRay ed alcune cartoline da collezione realizzate appositamente per questa versione .
Insomma di edizioni belle e di tutti i gusti ce ne erano già abbastanza, ma quando è uscita questa serie in SteelBook ho voluto acquistare il primo e vedere da vicino toccando con mano la qualità della cover e l'impatto visivo.
Tanto con Amazon, ogni acquisto che non riteniamo soddisfacente, può essere reso a costo zero.
Quando è arrivato ha confermato la mia prima impressione, ovvero una cover semplice ma di classe, artwork puro e senza scritte fronte, retro ed inside. Non è lucidato in nero brillante (come 77 Ronin o Maleficient per intenderci) ma è grezzo come Terminator 1 uscito in vendita su Amazon un mesetto prima.
Dunque un edizione, a mio avviso, semplice ma di classe e tra l'altro ad un costo contenuto; una vera e propria rivincita della semplicità
Pensando poi che gli altri BluRay della serie erano più o meno simili, non ho proprio resistito alla tentazione di acquistarli tutti e di metterli in videoteca uno accanto all'altro. Il colpo d'occhio è veramente notevole.
Sperando di esservi stato utile, auguro a tutti una splendida visione.
- Cindy PisaniReviewed in Canada on February 24, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Good ahow
Goes with collection
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Fouad ChristianeReviewed in Belgium on November 17, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Dvd de très bonne qualité
Très bon film
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junior-sopranoReviewed in Germany on August 3, 2011
5.0 out of 5 stars Wahrlich erstklassig!
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Bei diesem Film wurde restlos alles richtig gemacht! Für die Fans der Bryan Singer Filme gibt es zwei wunderbare Gastauftritte, für Cineasten die wundervolle Jennifer Lawrence (Winter's Bone) als hinreissende Raven/Mystique. Mad Men Zuschauer dürfen sich über January Jones freuen. Ohnehin ist dies die erwachsenste, reifste, sexieste und beste Comic-Verfilmung seit Watchmen und sollte Freunden von Batman: The Dark Knight und Iron Man ebenso gefallen wie Spider-Man Fans.
Anders als die Comic-Vorlage X-Men: Erste Entscheidung, Bd. 1: Die Helden von Morgen und der Leinwandumsetzung von Thor kann man diesen Film als Erwachsener geniessen, ohne sich unterfordert zu fühlen.
Die Blu-ray/DVD wird sich allein schon wegen des Films, als auch wegen des fabelhaften Trailers lohnen. Ebenfalls aufschlussreich und interessant ist das Making-of, das es bereits im Fernsehen zu sehen gab. Weiteres dazu, sobald ich die DVD habe.
X-Men First Class erzählt die Vorgeschichte der bisherigen X-Men Filme. Charles Xavier/Professor X und Eric/Magneto sind Freunde, die auf der Suche nach anderen, besonders Begabten sind. Ein anderer Hochbegabter ist ihr Gegenspieler und versucht den Dritten Weltkrieg dank Eskalation der Kuba Krise auszulösen. Nach dem Nuklearschlag wären die Menschen aus dem Weg geräumt und die besonders Begabten würden nur noch stärker werden.
Aber es ist auch ein Film über das Thema, das in den bisherigen Filmen bereits kurz beleuchtet wurde, über das Anderssein und das unfassbare Grauen in den Vernichtungslagern des 3. Reiches. Magneto ist (genau wie sein Schöpfer Stan Lee) Jude. Das war in den früheren Filmen immer recht familienfreundlich angedeutet worden, bei X-Men First Class aber wird es sehr politisch. Die Szenen in Südamerika und im Lager sind wirklich beeindruckend!
Für Humor sorgen etwa die Szenen, in denen die erste Klasse von Xaviers Schule lernt ihre Superheldenkräfte auszuloten. Das Setting in den 1960er Jahren sieht sehr gelungen aus, inklusive kurzer Röcke für die Damen und schickem Zweiteiler für die Herren. Die Köstume der X-Men entsprechen der Comic-Vorlage, dieses Mal also etwas farbenfroher und kein schwarzes Leder wie in den Singer Filmen. Da die X-Men Comics in den 1960er Jahren erstmals veröffentlicht wurden ist das 60er Jahre Setting eine hervorragende Idee!
Die Freundschaft und die unterschiedlichen Auffassungen zwischen dem Lagerinsassen Magneto und dem privilegierten Prof. X sorgt für einige besonders intensive Szenen. Unendlich cool: die Kräfte von Magneto, wenn er durch Gedankenkraft metallische Objekte bewegt. Auch schön: zu sehen woher Magneto seinen Helm bekommen hat. Auch das ist nicht ohne Ironie. Im sehr schwachen Parodie-Film Fantastic Movie gibt es eine einzige sehenswerte Szene: Magneto mit Magnet am Helm. Von solcher Albernheit hat X-Men First Class erfreulicherweise nichts.
Intelligente Unterhaltung, phantastische Spezialeffekte, atemberaubend schöne Frauen, glaubwürdige Charaktere - ich liebe diesen Film! Anders als bei Green Lantern ist das Vergnügen an diesem Film auch unabhängig davon, ob man die Comics kennt oder nicht.
Spielzeit: 131 Minuten, Extras: Entfallene Szenen
- HaphapablapReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 3, 2011
5.0 out of 5 stars I can't miss this chance: X-cellent.
Take a superhero team (before the Avengers get a chance to assemble), add a strong cast, great script, realistic visual effects and mix with a sixties setting and you have X-First Class.
After the cash-in that was X3, the mess that was Wolverine/Origins this needed to deliver. Not only for the studio but for those driving the film - Vaughan and Goldman have a reputation to prove isn't a flash in the pan. Thankfully it does on every level.
Following the early lives of Xavier (MacAvoy) and Magneto (Fassbender), we get to see their characters develop and understand the motivations as they both seek to find a place for mutantkind in society. Alas their viewpoints differ slightly, but that will be dealt with in the inevitable sequel.
As tensions build between the USSR and the USofA, we are treated to a superhero/spy mash up with more than passing overtones of Austin Powers. However, whilst there are laughs in the film, there are also moments of coldness - primarily surrounding Fassbender's character Erik Lensherr, a child prisoner in Auschwitz at the tail end of WWII.
It is difficult to go much further without spoilers, but this is how superhero films should be done. Rooted firmly in the 'real' world the majority of characters are well-developed and portrayed extremely well (the only asides are a couple of evil henchmen but I can live with that, although the Devil-like Azazel could have had more screentime).
In a world where it seems there are no original ideas, spinoffs, reboots, sequels and like this - prequels are safe financial decisions for studios to make. But this film actually has heart. It doesn't take itself too seriously,nor does it send itself up. It is light and dark, fun and scary - and despite its 12A certificate there is a bit of swearing in here. There is enough to keep the ardent fanboy more than happy and bouncing with glee, yet it is accessible for people who have never heard of an X-Man. And that is why it succeeds - the balance is just right.
If Marvel have any idea what the public want, they will sign up Vaughan, Goldman et al and give them the money and autonomy to write the sequels. They have an opportunity to make this a truly excellent series (I refuse to use the word franchise). They should endeavour not to interfere the way other studios have done with X3, Wolverine and the Spiderman films.
Quite simply this is the best Superhero film out there and in recent years we have seen excellent movies in the shape of the first two Spiderman films, Iron Man, Hulk and the excellent Thor. If the Avengers is half as good as this, I'll be happy. Especially if they can get Howard the Duck in somehow.