X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes
1963

Another classic film on Prime...also in COLOUR. I caught up with this tidy little film only last week and what a treat. The premise is fairly simple, knowing we only see 10% of reality, our hero sets out to come up with a formula to see some of the other 90%, with mixed results. I don't want to go into a review, suffice to say, I really enjoyed it even if it does suffer from low budget fx, even for 1963. The story is solid enough and, at 80 minutes, it does not overstay its welcome. Ray Milland gives a good performance and with him being a little older than your usual protagonist, adds credibility to the role of man who wants to further his understanding of his chose profession. The stand out scene for me was the side show carnival with the great Mentallo.
What I would say about it is the Main Character's only motivation is a thirst for knowledge. There wasn't any mention of his back story, an estranged wife, a tragedy in his family or any other shoehorned attempt to make us sympathise with him. It was a refreshing change and completely the opposite to what I was taught at film school which was to give your main character a problem to solve and to give them an action to help the audience sympathise with them. The only problem Dr Xavier has is his want to learn which then escalates when he can't stop.
What unfolds for the main character makes you sympathise with him as the film goes along. Adding some other back story would have cluttered the narrative...in my opinion at least.









