The investment and production of "X-Men: Black Phoenix" did not cut corners, and the CG special effects were very good. The performances of several leading actors are still delicate, and each role is very charming. This movie has nothing but everything, but it's not good-looking. The reason is that the set of people has been messed up and it has been hacked. It can be said that it is not the Phoenix woman herself who is blackened in this movie, but all the X-Men except the Phoenix woman. The audience's fond memories of "X-Men" have all been hacked. From beginning to end, the audience did not know who they should like and whom they should identify with.
The problems of the film this time, without exception, focused on the chaos of character behavior. Whether it is the X-Men or the villain aliens, their behavior has not been laid under a certain prerequisite, and naturally and smoothly transitioned to the next action. So what the audience saw was the rigid plot of superheroes acting for action.
"X-Men: Black Phoenix" can neither arouse any thoughts from the audience, nor is it a qualified film product, giving the "mutant" legend a desperate and anticlimactic ending. This film repeats the old routine of mutant stories in a boring, lifeless and boring way. It is not so much a farewell to the classic characters, it is more like a rush to get money out of work.
The boring explanatory dialogue, lengthy plot, excessive character motivation, unintentionally funny but funny scenes and tacky costumes in the film all ensure that this is a mediocre movie. As the director and screenwriter, Simon Ginberg was able to deal with a hopeful start so dull and boring in the end.