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I didn't like it too much AgentApple Send a noteboard - 30/04/2015 01:25:14 PM

Just like others, I got the same reaction I did from the first movie, which wasn't much.

the storyline in both movies was disjointed and weak. It wouldn't be bad if the action didn't feel so boring. I guess I just don't like the way they do CGI. It looks good but feels empty, unlike the great job in Rise of the Planet of the Apes. OTOH I loved the Winter Soldier and GotG from the same studio.

I hear all the time it is an ensemble movie (whatever that means) and so gives just a little bit to each character. But that's no excuse. Xmen Days of Future Past had a large cast but a much more streamlined story.

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