What if this film says...

Adonis 2021-10-19 09:47:43

I fell in love with X from X1, and X2 is also okay. I really don't like this one at all.

First of all, the protagonists of the last few movies also died too fast. X1 has appeared, except that Logan is either dead or disabled-no matter what suspense left at the end, it is really uncomfortable.

Secondly, Magneto looked quite wise in the first few movies. At least he planned a conspiracy every time. This time, he simply came to a collective fight and a group of agile and muscular men beat each other. In fact, it is interesting to use superpowers where the most problem-solving problem is. For example, in the end, Storm and the very fast woman (I don't know what the name is) to fight back and forth is far less fun than Storm overpowering Jason 143 in X2.

Again, talking about Storm before, it seems to be inconsistent with the first point, and Storm is not dead either. But I always doubt whether this Storm and the original Storm are the same person. From hairstyle to personality, ms wants to be ambiguous with Logan...

Also, it is Jean, who is really old, X1 to X3, 35 to 41. Since ancient times, beauties are like famous generals, and they are not allowed to see white heads.

Most importantly, the name is Last Stand. What do you want to say? When I finally saw the reconciliation between humans and mutants, I was so happy. Why? Because the two groups of mutants fought each other and one group won and saved a child who was imprisoned by a human, so the humans and the mutants reconciled? ft~

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X-Men: The Last Stand quotes

  • Prof. Charles Xavier: [to Class] When an individual acquires great power, the use or misuse of that power is everything. Will it be used for the greater good? Or will it be used for personal or for destructive ends? Now this is a question we must all ask ourselves. Why? Because we are mutants.

    Kitty Pryde: But Einstein said that ethics are an exclusive human concern, without any superhuman authority behind it.

    Prof. Charles Xavier: Einstein wasn't a mutant, so far as we know.

  • Mutant Theatre Organizer: This cure is voluntary. Nobody's is talking about extermination.

    Eric Lensherr: No one ever talks about it. They just do it. And you go on with your lives, ignoring the signs all around you. And then, one day, when the air is still and the night has fallen, they come for you.

    Mutant Theatre Organizer: [interrupting] Excuse me, but...

    Eric Lensherr: It's only that you realize, while you were talking about organizing and committees, the extermination has already begun. Make no mistake, my brothers. They will draw first blood. They will force their cure upon us. The only question is, will my brotherhood and fight, or wait for the inevitable genocide? Who will you stand with - the humans... or us?