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Douglas 2022-03-19 09:01:05
Did the main creator know that after being acquired, he was stunned?
With the scrolling closing credits, one question kept lingering in my mind - "What is it that makes me face this kind of movie with a little kindness? Especially when I'm not a CP fan at all. After thinking about it for a long time, probably because of Hans Zimmer's still shocking and tragic...
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Tabitha 2022-03-21 09:01:53
Why do I think X-Men: Dark Phoenix is bad?
Looking back on it in hindsight, Disney's acquisition of Fox must have been quick and decisive, and the whole process was so fast that it was disastrous for the movie "X-Men: Dark Phoenix". Yes, because Fox was acquired, the copyright of "X-Men" returned to Marvel's base camp, and Fox's...

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Jacinto 2022-03-23 09:01:53
It's better than "Apocalypse". Fortunately, the close-up combat on the train surpasses any action movie you've seen. What about the enemy in a carriage? Just throw the car away. But it's worse than any other "X-Men". It's a matter that can be explained clearly in one sentence. It has to be stretched into 90 minutes, and enough conflicts have not been added, which has caused the whole film to become an embarrassing filming. The director must be a martial arts fan, aren't Magneto and Qin in a fight? Isn't Qin and the villain transmitting internal power? Jin Yong has already seen through everything in the sky. What makes me physically uncomfortable the most is the cheers of the women in the audience every time there is a male-male cp plot. Rotten girls, please let go of "X-Men"?
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Cyrus 2022-01-28 08:05:08
Is anyone behind with a knife chasing the crew and slashing it? The character story ends without unfolding anything...
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Raven: [to Charles] It's funny. I can't actually remember the last time you were the one risking something. And by the way, the women are always saving the men around here. You might wanna think about changing the name to X-Women.
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Young Jean Grey: Can you change the station?
Elaine Grey: When the song's over, honey?
Young Jean Grey: You said that two songs ago.
John Grey: You know this is a classic, right?
Elaine Grey: Okay, how about I make you a promise? When you're old enough to drive, you can listen to whatever music you want. Hmm? That a deal?