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  56. In a retelling of the story of the Fantastic Four, begins when genius Reed Richards builds what he thinks is a teleportation device which he unveils at a science fair. And when it doesn't produce the results he said would happen, he's shun by everyone. But a visiting scientist, Franklin Storm thinks that Reed built the means to cross into another dimension. He offers Reed a scholarship so he goes to New York to work on it and he works with Storm's daughter Sue and his former student Victor Von Doom. Storm also brings in his son Johnny, a mechanic to help him. When Reed says it's done, Storm decides to send him, Sue, Johnny and Victor. Reed asks his best friend Ben Grimm to join him. When they get there, they're exposed to elements not native to their own, And when they return, they start to change or gain abilities.
  57. FANTASTIC FOUR, a contemporary re-imagining of Marvel's original and longest-running superhero team, centers on four young outsiders who teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe, which alters their physical form in shocking ways. Their lives irrevocably upended, the team must learn to harness their daunting new abilities and work together to save Earth from a former friend turned enemy.
  58. Fantastic?! Four?!<br/><br/>What an utter mess of a film. <br/><br/>I knew before going to see it that there were a lot of production problems as the movie was rushed out to fulfil some contractual clauses regarding who owns the rights to the characters. That is no excuse for this turgid mess. <br/><br/>Miles Teller and Kate Mara need to go back to their respective agents and fire them. At least Jamie Bell has the decency to hide behind CGI for the small sections of the movie where he bothers to show up.<br/><br/>The title is a mess. There are 5 of them, that much is obvious from the trailer. Also the Fantastic part just never happens. <br/><br/>The clues were obvious in the trailers though. Some of the quotes change between trailers, so it is clear something funny was going on. In the end result most of the quotes in the three trailers are not even in the film. The few that survive in their trailed versions are used completely out of context in the trailer. <br/><br/>I can completely understand why Stan Lee doesn&#39;t appear in the movie. He must be so utterly disgusted at what was done to his work that he wanted to distance himself from it. That they need to squeeze in an adoption to justify their black character, and completely miss that &quot;the Thing&quot; is actually a metaphor for racial discrimination must be like a punch in the face to his original creative talent.
  59. There&#39;s probably some salvageable remnants left in Fox&#39;s previous attempts to bring one of Marvel&#39;s most popular superhero team, FANTASTIC FOUR, to the big screen. That&#39;s maybe what Fox thinks in pushing this new adaptation, given how franchises keep being rebooted and resurrected these days, assuming either lighter or darker takes, to pull away themselves from the shadows of their previous (most often, forgettable) forms. The latter is more evident with this film, as Director Josh Trank, puts a darker spin to it, employing a grittier feel to its plot. While that is true and recognizable, there&#39;s no denying of its desperate efforts to emulate its Marvel predecessors. Unfortunately, though, neither, succeeds. If it&#39;s any a consolation, Trank has assembled a group of actors that are all naturally charming, you would find anything messed-up they&#39;re in, tolerable.<br/><br/>The spotlight is cast upon young genius, Reed Richards, at the beginning of the film, working on an experiment that attempts to construct a teleportation device. It was hardly a success as the object they&#39;ve sent to who-knows-where, never returned. Seven years later, now teenage Reed (Miles Teller) is again trying his luck on the same experiment. The attempt yields a better result but is still dismissed as a magic trick by his high school teacher, but not by Dr. Franklin Storm, who at that moment, is drawn with utter interest to Richard&#39;s experiments. The meeting brings Richard&#39;s feet to Baxter Institute where he is joined by Storm&#39;s daughter, Sue (Kate Mara), his son, Johnny Storm (Michael B. Jordan), and Viktor Von Doom (Toby Kebbell), to work in completing a larger and more advanced version of Richard&#39;s device. The success of their effort prompts their team to send all of them four to their target alternate universe, but the consequence is far worse than they could imagine.<br/><br/>It&#39;s easy to dismiss Trank&#39;s Fantastic Four as an unfortunate victim of superhero fatigue that emerges in the wake of the continuous influx of superhero movies inundating the big screen, but you can&#39;t shrug off its fatal narrative flaws that include unfocused pace and bland character developments. The latter may have been completely covered by the actors playing the two-dimensional characters, but expositional defects keep sending them to becoming something the audience might find hard to care about. Perhaps its the ill-contrived rationales behind how all the often-sense-deprived proceedings work, that keeps the film constructing a form, worth-of- attention, or the forced CGI-gimmicks that strip the sense off the moment&#39;s supposedly strong sentiments, that hampers its spectators&#39; ability to absorb its message, and thus, feel that the dangers these characters are about to face, is real. Either way, it&#39;s difficult to care, much less find reasons why we still should.<br/><br/>If it&#39;s any consolation, the final battle of this film,sparks hope. But who knows who else is up with eagerness to see it when the rest of the film strikes more than enough to make the audience not wait for any longer. 5/10
  60. A sense of heaviness, gloom and complete disappointment settles in during the second half, as the mundane set-up results in no dramatic or sensory dividends whatsoever.
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