old school!

Oct. 8th, 2011 08:01 pm
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So I spent the past two evenings rewatching the first two X-Men movies, which I haven't actually sat down and watched in years. Now, of course, I'm seeing everything through the lens of First Class. And doing my best to ignore the continuity errors, because First Class is in many ways more of a reboot than a proper prequel. Still. I can actually see the evolution of Erik into Magneto far more directly than Charles into Professor X -- I think Fassbender's performance lines up with McKellen's better than McAvoy's with Stewart's. (Which isn't meant as a criticism -- from what I've read in interviews, the First Class actors were told to make the characters their own, and deliberately NOT to try to impersonate younger versions of the X1-X3 incarnations. So.)

But my god do I ever adore Ian McKellen's Magneto. He does legitimately AWFUL things, and yet I root for him the whole time. Because he is both snarky and baldly honest at all times, I think -- I have a huge amount of respect for that. Rogue asks if he's going to kill her, and he says yes, he is. Logan calls him on his hypocrisy (sacrificing Rogue instead of, y'know, himself) and he doesn't even attempt to argue otherwise. I'll take Magneto's brutal honesty over Xavier's constant evasions or lies of omission any day.

(I prefer McKellen's Erik and McAvoy's Charles, if I must choose. I just connect to those two individually more than Fassbender or Stewart. But both older and younger pairings have such utterly fantastic chemistry together, it really doesn't matter.)

And Mystique! No lie, I spent much of X-Men 1 yelling at her whenever she was onscreen, because NO HONEY NO, LOOK AT YOUR CHOICES, RAVEN WHY ARE YOU DELIBERATELY POISONING YOUR BROTHER'S CEREBRO JUICE, AND ALSO THAT THING WHERE YOU IMPERSONATE BOBBY TO BITCH OUT ROGUE IS SO FUCKING CATTY, YOU ARE BETTER THAN THIS.

But then X2 happens, and I swear to god, Mystique is actually the hero of that movie. Because she's like the only character who actually makes choices and ACTS rather than just reacting, and also, she is responsible for every single positive step forward the plot takes. LET ME SUM UP. In X2, Mystique:

1. Impersonates Senator Kelly, keeping the Mutant Registration Act off the Senate floor.
2. Attempts to protect the X-Men by insisting to the President of the United States that the mansion is just a school.
3. Finds out that Stryker is involved in Erik's imprisonment.
4. Hacks into Stryker's files to find the location of Erik's prison and intel on the guards.
5. ...and, oh yeah, that Stryker is building his own Cerebro.
6. Seduces the guard and injects iron into his bloodstream, enabling Erik to break out of jail.
7. Impersonates Logan to infiltrate Alkali Lake and kicks everyone's asses once she's inside.
8. Hacks into the Alkali Lake mainframe to find Cerebro.
9. Impersonates Stryker in Cerebro to convince Jason to alter his illusion.
10. Pilots the motherfucking helicopter off the dam.

Granted, there's also the bit with the attempted genocide, which she perpetrates, and leaving the X-Men behind to die. And attempting to seduce Logan for no reason except to fuck with his head, which, frankly, the way he keeps hitting on a basically-married woman who has turned him down at every single impasse and yet he never stops harassing her, I gotta side with Mystique on this one.

In contrast, our nominal hero Wolverine stabs some guys, steals yet another of Scott's vehicles, gets shot a bunch, and then abandons his entire team at Alkali Lake in order to get his own personal vengeance. Yeah, whatever. If it weren't for Mystique, Erik would still be in prison and then Charles would have killed all the mutants on the planet because the X-Men would never have put Stryker together with the assassination attempt, therefore never thinking to have Jean read Kurt's mind to find Alkali Lake in the first place.

So basically, this was a good reminder of why I'm writing Raven as primary protagonist in Queen's Gambit, especially given Stryker as the primary antagonist. Because Raven gets shit done while Logan's too busy manpaining.

(Also, the way Charles freezes the entire fucking museum just to tell off a couple of his students for showing off? Oh, Charles, you arrogant bastard. Your precious code of ethics is on a slippery fucking slope, isn't it?)

Re: tl;dr I love Charles too

Date: 2011-10-09 10:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] helens78
Y'know, the bit about Raven's appearance actually resonated really strongly with me, and I'm beginning to realize that this is part of why I loved her so much in XMFC. I really get the impression that Charles stopped thinking of blue as Raven's actual appearance, even though it's clear that she'd be blue with him now and then. When she asks "Would you date me?" it doesn't even occur to him that she means "in my natural form", and he has to actually look over to her to see what she means by "looking like this".

And where that gets me is the awkward, uncomfortable place where a person who's been passing for white/default/non-mutant, on purpose or by accident, for as long as they can remember. When that default appearance starts to become reality to everyone around you, and you begin to believe you're the only one who even remembers you're not that outside shell, it's hard to stand up for yourself as a person who is not the default/norm, and easy for even close friends, loved ones, and family members to forget you're not. (I have family members who will always see my mother as Asian, but because I'm biracial, they seem to have coded me as white in their heads, for example; my grandmother has outright forgotten that I'm not white.)

I'm not sure how much they meant Raven's "passing" to be coded as "passing for white", but it sure worked that way for me. I could definitely see Charles no longer thinking of her blue skin as the norm, even when he saw it face-on. It's painfully easy to have that bit of you erased by the people around you, the less-than-visible non-norm part... it's not that people have bad intentions, they just think of you as being "like them", and in Charles's case, that meant "white and easily able to blend in". Imagine if she'd chosen a different ethnicity for her default skin -- would he have been more understanding, or would he have asked her why she couldn't just be white? (I actually think Raven would be a fascinating character to racebend for that exact reason -- we don't know (well, in movieverse at least) what her family's actual ethnicity is; what if she's not just hiding her blue skin but her heritage, too? Ow ow ow.)

OMG SUCH A TANGENT. Er, sorry? :D? But anyway, if you wanna fanwank that bit of dialogue, there's why I don't even need it fanwanked. It feels like seeing my life right up on screen.

Re: tl;dr I love Raven too

Date: 2011-10-09 11:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cesare
Excellent points all, especially this--

When she asks "Would you date me?" it doesn't even occur to him that she means "in my natural form"

Very true. I still find the specific line about being 'awfully concerned with her looks' irritating for the reasons I mentioned. But it's definitely true that the point of the scene is that Charles seems to forget Raven is constantly hiding herself, and I do buy that as something he'd fall into, that's something even a well-intentioned person can do too easily. :-/ Even if Charles were more sensitive, as I kind of think he should've been, based on his abilities... even then I could see him falling into that way of thinking.

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