The past and present of a hero and the upside-down confusion of an audience

Giovani 2021-10-13 13:05:44

Some strong people claim that the origins of this movie are "Hundred Thousand Whys of Wolverine", which is quite funny, but very appropriate. Basically, after reading this movie, everyone can figure it out about the past and present of Wolverine. In fact, the movie shocked me at first-I didn't know why I went to Canada somewhere in 18xx, and I thought I was going to play the ancestor of Wolverine. (The little actor who played the saber-toothed tiger by ps is impressive, and his eyes are quite wolfish.) The development of the plot is beyond my expectation. After becoming an Oedipus in Canada, Wolverine fled with his brother to the United States (but later, after escaping the brutal state apparatus in the United States, he fled to Canada as a happy lumberjack. Look, people love being an American. Americans love being Canadians and being Canadians. In this life, you have to take the IELTS TOEFL GRE test to death.) After that, Wolverine and Sabre-toothed tiger participated in the two world wars and the Vietnam War. Is it possible that apart from being able to self-recovery, a heterogeneous person can grow to mature age without getting old? And these two brothers were always treated to the disabled, and they couldn't die. It was hard for me to die after seeing the mother, so I developed a keen interest in how aliens died. The film tells us that the only way is to cut off their heads. (This is the era of Origins and the technology is not yet developed. Later, you just need a shot to make them become ordinary people, and then you love to do things, and you will die easily.) So there is the scene at the end of the movie, super power After the alien deadpool's head was cut off, he could still use Medusa laser eyes to spirally cut the entire base while falling.

Back to the topic, the main line of the movie's plot is the struggle between superheroes and evil forces, and as the plot continues to separate, the most conspicuous star of this evil force appears, that is, General Stryker, who is under the cover of national identity. As a result, the confrontation between individual freedom and collective will took place. What's even more wonderful is that at the end of the movie, it is always the individual who struggles tragically and violently to win the sympathy of the audience. This can be called a classic theme of Western movies, and Easterners will never make such a movie. In this sense, the most exciting scene in the film is the scene where Wolverine used his dragon-slaying claws to rescue aliens from prison on the island—it played a similar role as a declaration of freedom. Therefore, Western heroes are not superficial. They cannot be muscular and violent. When individual rights and freedoms are deprived and destroyed by collective will, only those who can change this status quo can be called true heroes. This movie also tells us a truth, this truth many Japanese monster movies like to say: Nothing is bad but human. We all know this truth, but Stryker tells us a recursive theory: no one is bad but an official.

The beautiful love fairy tale about the moon (wolf), in general, is reasonable and touching. I like: Why is the moon so lonely, because she has a lover. Okay, okay, this kind of sentiment doesn’t suit me. Let’s talk about a film review I saw on NetEase. It’s pretty good, and the name is also named: "Wolverine: Staring at the nude scene, you won’t see it. play". The article calls on everyone not to just stare at the Wolverine naked show for one minute, and then enter the state of forgetting everything else. I haven't encountered this problem, because although these shots also left a certain impression on me, I initially regarded the naked Wolverine who escaped from the base as a character image similar to the grandson monkey-the waterfall. , The figure running wild. And I can confidently assure all the big girls and little wives that I saw that he was still wearing a piece of cloth around his waist when he was running wild. However, in the hut, the grandfather said to Logan, who was hiding in the corner after streaking, "If you don't cover a bit, I'm afraid the old woman will faint. Grandma and I suddenly had the urge to squirt a nosebleed." Afterwards, the image of wearing a jacket and riding a motorcycle has to be held by the demon, otherwise I will be bloody. It's not in vain that Jackman has worked hard for half a year to have the effect of seeing the veins on the muscles, and to have the feeling of being super fit and tight in the jacket. That figure is really a man, man has arrived home. One word man, two words, super man, so I use the wrong sentence of yesterday’s tutoring a junior one kid who needs to reform, and talk about my upside-down mental state at this time: until now, Wolverine Hugh Jackman’s voice and smile are still It keeps echoing in my ears.

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X-Men Origins: Wolverine quotes

  • [Logan reveals his adamantium claws]

    Victor Creed: Oooh, shiny! Tell me something, Jimmy. Do you even know how to kill me?

    Logan: I'm gonna cut your goddamned head off! See if that works!

    [Creed laughs]

  • Remy LeBeau: [dealing] So what brings you to our fair city, sir?

    Logan: Victor Creed.

    Remy LeBeau: [halts, looks at Logan] And who's that?

    Logan: He's the man I'm gonna kill. You see, he works with a man named Stryker on an island. Just need to know where it is.

    Remy LeBeau: And why would you think I know that?

    Logan: Well, 'cause I know who you are, Gambit. You're the guy who escaped and you're the guy who's gonna take me back there.

    Remy LeBeau: [stares at Logan's dog tags] Those are mighty nice tags you have there, sir. The men who took me had tags just like 'em.

    Logan: Hey, now, bub, you listen to me...

    [Gambit hurls an energized card at Logan]