Magnetto Rossomakhovich A kind fusion of fiction, adventure, superhero and action movie, permeated with the atmosphere of good old fighting games from the 90s. More than once you can catch yourself thinking that you are watching a picture shot, as if much earlier than the premiere date - it is very similar to those that with ecstasy watched in childhood.
The main villain is a textured, complex and deep man. He seeks justice and respect for his people. He is confronted by an ordinary good-natured firefighter who hardly reveals himself as a character. He is in a hurry to help everyone and is not particularly driven through life.
So they wave half the movie to see if truth or good will prevail. And what adds to this act of interest is the 'fat' spider-man parody, the basic version of Wolverine's Adamantium stuffing, the psi-ability a la Professor Xavier, the control of the atmosphere like the Storm, the control of objects like Magnetto and a pinch of Thailand's mythological lore. But all this mess quite gets along in one plot and is quite pleasant to the eye.
We have not forgotten to play with political themes (as in many 20th century action films). The filmmakers have a separate point about the United States. As if trying to screen unobtrusively, but repeatedly point out all their grievances towards this country.
There you go. To talk about the film is not a lot, but the coolest thing that he liked more - well staged fights at the level of "Ong Buck", sane graphics, an interesting mix of the same American superheroes and superpowers, the atmosphere from childhood. For familiarization and a well-spent time - quite a decent picture.