Saw it tonight.
I know everyone is expecting me to say this,

but this movie is not
nearly as bad as all the critics are saying it is.
(Spoiler free review!)
Is it a flawed movie? Yes, it kind of moves in fits and starts. The Apocalypse scenes are all awesome (Oscar Isaac was a-ma-zing) although he doesn't actually appear in the film as much as I would have liked. Kind of a disappointment, but oh well.
The slowest scenes are definitely with Jennifer Lawrence. She's not "bad" in the film, but just seems sort of...there. (Kind of like Kirsten Dunst in Spidey 3).
Yes, there are too many characters. But aside from Lawrence every one of them gives it their all. We really want to get to know them, but there just isn't enough time for that. Sad but hopefully the next film focuses on a few of them instead of just all of them. (And more Quicksilver please!!!!

). Oh, and by the way, this film may be stuffed with characters but they're all part of the overall theme of identity and loss. Not even close to the ham fisted usage of way too many characters that was The Last Stand. (And yes, I still think Bryan Singer is ten times the director that Vaughn and Ratner are combined.)
Magneto and Xavier...just wow. Along with Isaac they basically carry this film. The critics said that there's no real emotion or character relationships in this film. What utter crud. There is a ton going on inside both these characters and wow....Macavoy and Fassbinder nail it, scene after scene.
And as for underlying themes...the idea of a cult leader assembling followers and preying on their weaknesses is so well done. I really don't know what film these critics were watching. There is a great sense of anger, passion, loss, and love throughout this whole film, and I really don't understand how anyone can put this under the category of a "mindless summer blockbuster."
It's more than the sum of its parts.
Oh, and John Ottman's score was pretty darn awesome too.

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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!