racial equality

Jerel 2022-10-05 02:27:57

The American drama "The Talented" is a bit high and low. When it first aired, the word of mouth was overwhelming. The plot of the first few episodes was tense. One second, the prosecutor of the mutants was going to be prosecuted, and the next second, he was going to walk with the mutant children. On the road of escape, he had to cooperate with the mutant underground. But as the episodes progressed, the plot was flat and protracted, and the dramatic conflict was not obvious enough. And it may be limited by the production cost of the TV series, as the special effects of mutant superpowers are indeed a bit scum. The second season has been pre-ordered, and I don't know if I can increase the budget to produce better results. As a spinoff of the X-Men, this drama also continues the contradiction between humans and mutants as different races in the X-Men. Human history has always been a non-me race whose hearts must be different. Of course, there is a deep fear of mutants. Mutants have more powerful abilities than humans. Humans have been afraid of being replaced by them from the beginning, and their own race will be. Extinction. The mutants also have to fight for their right to survive, but they do not want to fight with humans, in the final analysis, they still want to live in peace with humans. Only in this way can it conform to the mainstream values ​​and be accepted by the audience, which is also the core value of the X-Men. In the first season, the mutants were mainly united to resist the human roundup, but from the last episode, the mutants have begun to split because of different ideas. So back to the track of the struggle between the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants. This is the correct way to open the X-Men. And the one who is about to lead the mutants against humanity is the daughter of "Magneto", "Polaris". She has the same super powers as her father, and she also pursues the creed of fighting human beings for the right to exist. I believe the next season will be more exciting.

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