As far as the movie itself is concerned, it is actually not as bad as the current rating. Although I can never forgive my favorite superheroes - a group of shining mutants into a virgin and a reckless man in seconds, although the plot development is simple and rough, although far less than the first two prequels, it is still as simple as The "Apocalypse" of the rough villain and the weak chicken is half a catty, and even better than the latter in some aspects of character emotional shaping. But the mistake was in the time when Mickey Mouse acquired Fox. This was just an introduction to an independent series for a single character, but it was forcibly used as the final chapter of the series because it wanted to serve a larger plan. As an opening, it is not satisfactory, not to mention how to match the excellence and excellence of "First Battle" and "Reversing the Future". Watching Yimei, Fasha, Big Cousin, and Holt appearing as mutants on the big screen for the last time, I really feel that this book, this plan, this operation, Mrs. I'm sorry, any of them can independently support a masterpiece I'm even more sorry for Uncle Lonely's palace-level epic soundtrack that I haven't heard for a long time.
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