Innate talent

Zita 2022-12-21 13:35:12

I like watching American dramas because I never know what will happen in the next second. There will always be turning points and accidents. This time I watched this by accident and it’s not bad. The deepest feeling is that mutants and ordinary people are supposed to be equal. They both have love and emotions, but they are mutants. There are more special abilities that may hurt others. Both sides have been fighting for the race they represent. There are sacrifices and costs. I can't tell who is bad and who is good. It's just that their positions are inconsistent. Maybe when I grow up, I understand that many things are not good or bad. simple to distinguish

In the end, Lorna's joining the cuckoo is the radical pursuit of the complete freedom of mutants. I am also very optimistic. Marcus and the others always hope that it can be resolved through peace, but the fact is that they have not been able to do so and have been dying. The two camps are like this. The paradox between "equality and freedom" is extremely high. Too much emphasis on equality will lose the motivation for reform and progress, and too much emphasis on freedom will infringe and corrode everyone's rights...

The emotions in American dramas have always been very well rendered. The Andy family is really together all the time. They are happy because they have each other. Every hug after worry and joy is moving.

Maybe we've been fighting but we still have family

Because we are family, we need Fight even more

Ps: Miss Polaris is really cool

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