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At the Movies: Days of Future Past and I Hate Love

Days of Future Past

In order to prevent a grim future in which mutants and their human sympathizers are systematically hunted and killed by towering, unstoppable robots called Sentinels, Wolverine travels back in time to change the course of history in this sequel of the X-Men.

The film opens in 1973, when brilliant scientist Dr. Bolivar Trask created a series of giant robots called Sentinels for the sole purpose of wiping out mutants, whom he claimed were a direct threat to the human race. Although initially programmed solely to target mutants, the Sentinels soon began eradicating humans who possessed the DNA to breed mutants, and eventually, any mortal mutant sympathizers.

Director: Bryan Singer.

Cast: James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen.

Rated: PG-13.

Time: 2:11.

 

I Hate Love

A teenager loses his hearing after a terrible accident. He then falls in love with an American currently living in Mexico and finds out that being in love makes him hear again. The romance gets complicated when he learns that his best friend is also after her, making it impossible for him to choose between the girl and his best friend. Director: Humberto Hinojosa Ozcariz. Actores: Diane Rosser, Mariana Moro, Miguel Rodarte, Christian Vazquez, Rodrigo Azuela. Time: 1:37.