Supposedly the
last X Men film for a while, Dark Phoenix
can’t quite muster the physical or emotional heft of Avengers Endgame but is a pacey piece of work that is better than
the messy Apocalypse by a
considerable distance and definitely not the dud some critics have made it out
to be. On the other hand it’s no Days of
Future Past either. If a certain
feel of déjà vu does creep in from time to time its mostly offset by some gymnastic
set pieces and a sense of purpose that, rather like its antagonists, will not
be stopped by anything. In attempting to tie together the myriad of loose ends
and contradictions littering the franchise however it actually makes matters
even more complicated!
Spoilers past
this point
We open with a
car crash caused by infant Jean Grey’s nascent power after which she is
spirited away to Charles Xavier's school for the gifted. Fast forward to 1992
and the now popular, uniformed X Men undertake a space rescue of the crew of a
shuttle spinning out of control. During the mission Jean is enveloped by the
sort of spirally, static red thing you often see in space these days and once
back on the ground seems to have acquired a barrel load of additional powers
she cannot control. This not only imperils her friends but leads to discoveries
about her past putting her on a collision course with the other X Men. Meanwhile
some alien shape shifters are searching for her.
Dark Phoenix unfortunately shares some visual similarities
with events recently depicted in both Captain
Marvel and Shazam! as well as
reiterating character issues already dealt with in previous X Men movies. This
tends to render the subsequent events a little flat. Also it feels as if we
don’t know Jean that well to really feel the change she is going through.
Whereas Endgame dealt with people we felt
we did know very well the X Men franchise
has always placed action ahead of character meaning a lot of unexplored
potential. Combined with the relatively early sidelining of both Jennifer
Lawrence’s Raven and Evan Peters’ Quicksilver, two of the most interesting mutants,
the results rely on a diminished team. Nobody ever thinks to call upon the
dozens of other people inside that mansion!
Sophie Turner
though gives a good performance to convey Jean’s conflicted situation and the
interplay with James McAvoy’s Xavier works well providing the movie with some personality
and challenging the latter’s apparent aloofness and perhaps egotism. If these
are issues previously addressed this film does give them a fresh spin. I’d have
liked to have seen more between Charles and Eric whose differing motivations
surely come closer to aligning than before in this plot but it isn’t developed enough.
Even so Eric is at his most interesting for a while in this story, the script
finding new ways of making him a magnet for trouble. There is space for a
sympathetic arc for Beast aka Hank McCoy whose reactions to events provide much
of the heart of the film. To its credit the script also sets out some way to
rebalance the gender imbalance of the franchise even having Raven tell Xavier
they should be re-named X Women. Jessica Chastain is particularly effective as
the powerful alien leader and the narrative attempts to build a rapport between
her and Jean. Ultimately though I’m not sure if it makes a huge difference as
the female characters are equally prone to hurling each other around as their
male counterparts.
Matters move
briskly towards a climax which takes place in and around a train before moving
into a grand city centre hotel. Again these have a familiar look to them yet
are shot and edited with pin sharp momentum. There is a brutality in some of
these sequences, especially involving Magneto that add a harder edge to the
film. As for the ending it seems to contradict various other X Men movies- can
anyone now work out how it all ties together?
Despite the
dazzling X2 and Days of Future Past, the series of films as a whole seems more
average than outstanding caught up in confusing time lines and unable to corral
or develop its multiple characters anywhere near as well as the Avengers films
do. It is not the film makers’ fault to some extent; the X Men idea has always
seemed like a rather heavy handed allegory and most of the franchise’s salient
points were made back in those first two films over 15 years ago now. Dark Phoenix is entertaining enough to
watch in the cinema but would I ever feel the need to view it again for hidden
depths or extra meanings? I’m not sure I would.
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