hermes said:
I am not going to continue arguing with you about it because, if her acting and her arc works for you, fine, more power to you. It just didn't for me. Besides, we are kidnapping the thread with an argument is not really relevant to it.
Just want to point out you might want to check the dates on your Raven arc... You make it sound like there is a 3 year gap between each movie, when the gap is supposed to be a lot bigger. First Class is set in the 60s, Days of Future Past is set in the 70s and Apocalypses is set in the 80s. If she starts as a sheepish 16 years old girl in the first movie, she would be in her mid twenties in the second and in her mid thirties in the third.
hermes, this is not an argument. i am attempting to explain things to you about a character in these films that you clearly are not understanding. i am explaining that Lawrence's Mystique and Romijn's Mystique are not performed the exact same way because they have different character arcs and thus would not behave the exact same way.
and it is weird that i also have to explain this next part to you again, but while First Class takes place in the early sixties, DoFP in the early seventies, and Apocalypse in the early eighties, MYSTIQUE DOES NOT AGE NORMALLY. this is made incredibly clear in the films. she biologically and mentally matures at about a third the rate of someone who matures normally. there is a ten year gap between each prequel FILM, but Raven has not AGED ten years between each film. she has not even aged ten years over the course of all three prequel films. you know how Wolverine ages extremely slowly in the movies and his personality doesnt change based on how much time he has lived, but rather from his personal experiences? same principal applies with Raven/Mystique. in body and mind, both characters are maturing very slowly, Wolverine significantly more slowly.
to reiterate, while Mystique is CHRONOLOGICALLY in her sixties when Romijn first played her, she was BIOLOGICALLY AND MENTALLY around twenty-seven. and again, this is not an argument. i am offering you a clear explanation of a character bio. everything im telling you is shown in the films. this is not my opinion. this is not my view. this is simply how the character is written.
also, i never said Lawrence's acting or arc in these films worked for me. neither did. my original point was that her performance and character arc are a result of the writing and direction. it was the writers' decision to make Mystique into a reluctant hero, and it was Bryan Singer's decision to make her largely emotionless. they deviated from the original plan in First Class, which was to see how a sweet young girl grew up to be a ruthless villain.