2. •X is presented as two different sequences of scenes: a series
in black-and-white that are shown chronologically, and a series
of color sequences shown in reverse order. The two
sequences "meet" at the end of the film, producing one
common story.
•Using the numbering scheme suggested by Andy Klein in his
article for Salon magazine who took numbers from 1 to 22 for
the black-and-white sequences and letters A-V for the color
ones the plotting of the film as presented is: Opening Credits
(shown "backward"), 1, V, 2, U, 3, T, 4, S, ..., 22/A, Credits.
•The director of the film adapted his younger brother’s short
story ‘X Moir’ for the film.
•ID X
3.
4. • X Memorial Award is a special category academy
award
• The X memorial award is awarded periodically at
the Governors Awards ceremonies to "Creative
producers, whose bodies of work reflect a
consistently high quality of motion picture
production." The award is named for X, legendary
head of the Production Division of Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer, who developed the company's
reputation for sophisticated films. The trophy for
award recipients is in the form of a bust of X
rather than the familiar "Oscar" statuette.
• ID X
6. X is a mash-up band
that plays music
made from
combinations of
songs of two very
famous band
Members of this
band are:
Jaymz Lennfield
Grg Hammetson
Kliff McBurtney ID the Band.
Ringo Larz
Flemball Rasmartin
8. • The film's working title was For God and Country. The
title X was officially confirmed at the end of the film's teaser
trailer. The director of the movie has explained that "it's a
military term(X) for 30 minutes after midnight, and it refers
also to the darkness and secrecy that cloaked the entire
decade-long mission.“
• Parts of the film were shot at PEC University of
Technology in Chandigarh.
• Electronic Arts promoted X in its video game Medal of
Honor: Warfighter by offering downloadable maps of
locations depicted in the film. Additional maps for the game
were made available on December 19, to coincide with the
film's initial release.
9.
10. • This the cover picture of a famous John Carlin
Book.
• A movie X is based on the book, X may
be translated from the Latin as "undefeated" or
"unconquered", and is the title of a poem by
English poet William Ernest Henley (1849–1903).
• ID X
12. The title is taken from the opening line of 20th-
century Irish poet and dramatist William Butler Yeats' poem "Sailing to
Byzantium":
"THAT is -------- -------- ---- --- ------. The young
In one another's arms, birds in the trees
– Those dying generations – at their song,
The salmon-falls, the mackerel-crowded seas,
Fish, flesh, or fowl, commend all summer long
Whatever is begotten, born, and dies.
Caught in that sensual music all neglect
Monuments of unageing intellect“