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X-Men: Dark Phoenix Review: A Joyless Finale

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The X-Franchise should have quit while it was ahead

We've been here before. For whatever reason, X-Men movie franchises seem completely unable to move away from Jean Grey's ultimate downfall as the Dark Phoenix. It happened back in 2006 with X-Men: The Last Stand and it's happening now with X-Men: Dark Phoenix. But were any lessons learned from the first time around?

The answer is an unfortunate but resounding: No.

Clocking in at a few minutes shy of two hours, Dark Phoenix certainly doesn't seem like it should be a movie that overstays its welcome--by the conventions of the superhero genre it should have another forty-five minutes at the very least. Yet, somehow, it manages to make all but a scant handful of scenes feel inexorable, inexplicably boring. It drags on listlessly, completely unsure what to do with any of its characters--not even Jean Grey (Sophie Turner), the titular "Phoenix" of Dark Phoenix has any real clarity or purpose. She's got a new power now, and it's causing her psychic mutation to go haywire. That's about as complicated or nuanced as things get.

Meanwhile, the rest of the cast putters around just as directionlessly. Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) has a handful of zingers ("You might want to think about changing the name to X-Women") directed at her childhood friend/adoptive brother, Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) who, at some point of screen, has taken a full-on pivot from well-meaning-but-doomed altruist to fame-grubbing asshole for no discernable reason. Sure, this incarnation of Xavier might be a little more faithful to his comic book self but it simply doesn't track--and makes absolutely no effort to track--back to the McAvoy version of the character we've spent three prior films getting to know. Scott Summers (Tye Sheridan) is there, but really only to emote awkwardly at Jean whenever the camera is on him. Quicksilver (Evan Peters) is around, too, but only for a handful of scenes--none of them managing to capture what made the character memorable or funny in previous films.

Magneto (Michael Fassbender) would be the most baffling of the lot, flip-flopping his motivations and emotional realities seemingly at random and in the middle of his scenes, but that dubious honor has to go to Jessica Chastain, whose character apparently does get named a grand total of once, and is otherwise never directly addressed again--so good luck trying to remember it when you leave the theater, and god help you if you're like me and happened to miss the throwaway line the first time around.

Name confusion aside, Chastain plays a villainous alien who wants the power--don't call it the "Phoenix Force," the movie never does--that resides within Jean. There's some vague exposition about how the power would help resurrect their race or terraform the Earth or something but it never quite becomes clear how or why just like it never becomes clear what role Jean plays in any of this. There are other aliens on Earth, too, but they all look like humans--presumably to save on that VFX and makeup budget--and Chastain is apparently their leader--or maybe some sort of princess? Who knows--the movie certainly doesn't seem to care, so why should we?

The end result is an absolutely baffling sequence of inexplicably drawn out scenes wherein various physic mutants scrunch up their faces at the camera while objects fly around them and buildings crunch and collapse. They occasionally monologue to one another about learning important life lessons, or about being scared of their own power, or about recovering from trauma, but they may as well be talking about the weather for all the impact it has.

There are, of course, other mutants whose powers aren't mentally based--but the movie doesn't seem to have any idea what to do with them. Storm (Alexandra Shipp) is back, but instead of being able to control the weather on a god-like scale, she spends the majority of her time on screen zapping people with lightning fingers like Raiden from Mortal Kombat. Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee) makes a return, too, with his iconic "BAMF" teleportation inexplicably dubbed over with what honest-to-god sounds like a totally unaltered whip crack sound effect. He has a handful of neat fighting moments, but only really gets to shine for less than a minute at the very end.

Chances are, at about the halfway mark, you'll find yourself desperately wondering when the movie is going to put itself out of its misery--or, at best, wondering what the point of any of this is. Not even the major set-piece battles that bring familiar mutants together to showcase their powers feel like they have any real point or purpose outside of, well, being major set-piece battles to bring familiar mutants together.

It's hard to really pinpoint just where everything started going wrong. You could blame it on the cast being too large, or the script trying to juggle too many things, or the narrative not really knowing what it wanted to say or how it wanted to say it, but the reality is it doesn't really matter. The sum of Dark Phoenix's parts is a mess--a mess that, at the end of the day, might have a handful of pretty okay fight scenes and some well-tailored costumes, but still a mess. Sure, it may be slightly closer to adapting the actual Dark Phoenix Saga source material than 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand, but only by default.

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The Good

  • One or two of the fight scenes have a handful of cool choreography

The Bad

  • The characters seem motivated by absolutely nothing
  • Logic, worldbuilding, and continuity don't seem to matter
  • No discernable plot
  • A cast full of otherwise skilled actors phoning it in
  • What is Jessica Chastain's character's deal, even?

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Meg Downey is an Associate Entertainment Editor here at GameSpot. She's a pretty big fan of giant monsters and an even bigger fan of superheroes, giant or otherwise.
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To even remember where the story left off, I'd have to watch Apocalypse again, and that ain't happening.

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@salty101: I don’t remember anything significant happening at the end of apocalypse or this being set up in any way.

In the scheme of things apocalypse wasn’t bad, but compared to Logan or Deadpool or the marvel marvel films it was.

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@salty101: Damn that was a terrible movie. Can't even imagine how bad this movie is if critics enjoyed Apocalypse more.

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@salty101: EXACTLY. All I remember was, "really amazing Magneto getting dragged back down into it" scenes, and Poe Dameron doing something in a big fight.

...while we're at it... "something in Cuba on the ocean/sea," and " really cool/funny Quicksilver scene." I think that covers the trilogy. Utterly forgettable. Ooh -- just remembered: "Constant bombardment of dead-dull Jennifer whats-her-face ruining Mystique."

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@Pyrosa: I love Jennifer Lawrence, particularly in the last one. I’d like something focused on a smaller cast and more just her, and actually well written, with no dull CG fest at the end.

And the quicksilver scenes were cool, especially the first one. Love that practical effect, looks amazing.

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Again, they wanted all the pay off for a story without none of the work. It's like the Kahn storyline in Star Trek, it worked before because of set up and history. These movies have jumped straight to Dark Phoenix in the second movie after introducing Jean (at least in the original trilogy alluded in the second movie and waited until the 3rd). Jean hasn't been Jean for very long before we're supposed to feel something for the heel turn. Comics have the advantage of playing the long game, but the movie makers have to realize that makes some of these story lines more difficult to pull off in 4hrs of screen time.

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@lionheartssj1: Buffy does Jean right.

And you COULD do it in films if it were written well and you had 10+ years of films first.

IMO you shouldn’t even have her be evil in the first film after the event, and that shouldn’t be until after yeaaaars of films.

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@lionheartssj1: That's why a series format would work better than movies.

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@outlawwitcher61: because Deadpool and logan had less studio interaction

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@normanislost: that’s messed up. What good is a studio if removing them gives you Logan and Deadpool, while having them gives you apocalypse?

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@outlawwitcher61: Simon Kinberg happened.

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@mezzanine58: eh, I looked at his writing credits and loved a lot of his films. Mostly just apocalypse I didn’t like. And even it wasn’t like 90s Batman bad, just disappointing

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@outlawwitcher61: An R rating won't bestow a plot onto the movie.

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@outlawwitcher61: You realize that it's a totally different team of filmmakers from those movies, right? They're only related by money.

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I think everyone knew this movie was going to be a flop, even Fox studio sabotage it. Hopefully everyone that was gonna give it a watch, just go see Godzilla: King of the Monsters or Aladdin. Both films are worth seeing for the money.

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@davillain-: meh, I’d still much rather see this than either of those, although I’d like to see all three.

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@outlawwitcher61: Fox really didn't any efforts into making this the best X-Men movie since Days of Future Past and the fact this is the very last X-Men film by Fox, you can tell they decided sabotage it. This is what happens when you let a hack like Simon Kinberg (who have no previous directing experience, mind you) take on a project this big with his own unadulterated vision considering that he's also the writer and producer.

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@davillain-: I’ve liked a lot of the films he’s written.

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@wolfpup7: Fair enough I supposed. We all like what we like.

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@davillain-: Aladdin was actually surprisingly good. This is the first X-Men movie I’m skipping. I’ve seen enough bad X-Men flicks, and this looks like the worst.

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damn a movie that features Fassbender and Mcavoy two of my favorite actors a 2/10 ans 15% rotten tomatoes with nearly every youtube critic trashing it.

yikes.

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even though i might go see it i never expected much from the trailers. at its best this is a remake of x-men 3. the last x-men (apocalypse?) was my 1st cold awakening from the superhero genre. i came out of the movie an thought "nice effects, but literally nothing happened in this movie". that same feeling kept growing with all the marvel movies that followed, ending with endgame, during which i actually fell asleep (it was pretty long though).

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@RaveNRolla: you fell asleep during endgame? Not your kind of film I guess. To each thier own. I'll admit though, there are so many superhero movies right now, they need to do something drastic to remain interesting.

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@cherub1000: There is undoubtedly a saturation of super hero movies. They just don't excite me as much as they did circa 2000 when the genre was seeing a renaissance.

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Yikes.

A few of these movies are alright, namely X2, First Class and DOFP (Logan if you want to count it), but i'm glad this will inevitably be getting rebooted by Disney.

The new young characters, aside from Quicksilver are very meh and Jennifer Lawrence was always really bad as Mystique compared to Rebecca Romijn who actually had, uh... mystique.

Only James Mcavoy will be missed really, he carries these movies.

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@uninspiredcup: Jennifer Lawrence was the best part of apocalypse IMO. They should have done. “Smaller” film with her as the lead, fewer characters, well written, no cgi fest ending.

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@uninspiredcup: not Fassbender?

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@normanislost: He's gotten better, but he has a random Irish accent in First Class, it's really distracting.

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I could see how they chould just have drop the towel on this, after all Marvel is going to reboot it. So is not going forward anymore, I guess they could have try to have fitting end for the characters.

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@outlawwitcher61: DOTFP was already a swansong. And then Logan was a swansong. Last Stand back in the day was also a swansong. I can see Fox also got tired of swansongs by now.

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last stand was weak but it certainly wasnt a 2. so saying this isnt much better confuses me.

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@PrpleTrtleBuBum: This being worse than Last Stand confuses you?

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I mean, the trailers didn't even have me wanting to go see it... but that bad?

Marvel Studios taking this over can't happen soon enough.

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@m4a5: Logan and Deadpool are some of the best films ever, so I’m not super excited to lose a system that could produce them.

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@wolfpup7: Yeah, but how many films did it take to get a few good Wolverine ones?

And pretty much all they need is the writers for Deadpool, and they'll be good to go.

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Ouch!

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Ouch, and to think I spent £25 on tickets for me and my girlfriend...

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@v1ndictive: sit at the very back and enjoy... something else instead my friend.

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