
When a "cure" is created, which apparently can turn any mutant into a "normal" human being, there is outrage amongst the mutant community. While some mutants do like the idea of a "cure", including Rogue, many mutants find that there shouldn't be a "cure". Magneto, who still believes a war is coming, recruits a large team of mutants to take down Warren Worthington II and his "cure". Might seem easy for the X-Men to stop, but Magneto has a big advantage, which Wolverine doesn'... (Full plot summary below)
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When a "cure" is created, which apparently can turn any mutant into a "normal" human being, there is outrage amongst the mutant community. While some mutants do like the idea of a "cure", including Rogue, many mutants find that there shouldn't be a "cure". Magneto, who still believes a war is coming, recruits a large team of mutants to take down Warren Worthington II and his "cure". Might seem easy for the X-Men to stop, but Magneto has a big advantage, which Wolverine doesn't have. Jean Grey has returned, and joined with Magneto. The Dark Phoenix has woken within her, which has the ability to destroy anything in her way, even if that "anything" is an X-Man.
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| Cinema em CenaPablo VillaçaSegue de perto a linha bem-sucedida de seus antecessores, utilizando a saga dos mutantes para estabelecer uma inteligente alegoria sobre a própria sociedade em que vivemos. |
| Movie MomNell MinowA story that is as absorbing as the special effects and stunts. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesOperatic in scope, especially in its rousing ending, it has a simple and easily accessible plot. This class A popcorn flick is also a heck of a lot of fun. |
| Laramie Movie ScopeRobert RotenA worthy successor to the first two films. |
| ReelTalk Movie ReviewsJohn P. McCarthyJudging by this third and purportedly final installment, the X-gene has been tapped out. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanIt's gratifying to see the X-Men movies be about something rather than just trying to be mindless action thrill rides. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura Clifforddoesn't require its audience to be fans of the comic books or even to have seen previous installments...stands on its own as a solid piece of entertainment |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfTake The Last Stand as all surface, relentless comic book amusement, and it's a vastly agreeable sit. |
| EDGE BostonDavid FoucherA thrilling third chapter that delves deeper thematically while expanding the universe of franchise characters. Thus far, it's simply the most X-citing film of 2006. |
| Georgia StraightKen EisnerUnder the assured, if sometimes chilly, direction of Brett Ratner, from a script by Simon Kinberg and Zak Penn (who also worked on the substandard Fantastic Four), the story here is built on different notions of loss. |