Everyone is X-Man

Karlie 2021-10-19 09:47:43

If you are always different from others...

accept or reject this peculiarity, how do you choose?

Before dawn, when I finished watching "X-Men3", I thought so.

I like the X's because I feel that they "exist", and I also think the movies in this series are fables. Although its expression is a commercial entertainment film, I don't think it is talking about a naive topic.

A boy locked himself in the bathroom and cut desperately with a knife with tears. His father rushed in anxiously and saw feathers and blood in a place... This child is an X-Man. Years later, his father finally developed a drug that would restore his son to normal life. He tied up his son and said to him, "I am for your good..." When he wanted to use the drug to "save" his son, The young man broke free, angrily and proudly spread his dazzling white wings, and then, soaring into the sky...

His wings are so beautiful!

I understand? Maybe.

Everyone can be an X-Man. In the movie, it is a special function, such as fire breathing, wall penetration, transformation of shadows, calling the wind and rain, mind reading, the immortal body of steel...

In reality, I I feel that everyone has buried talent, hidden potential, neglected power, suffocated courage, obliterated creativity, trampled pride, and abandoned spirit!

The problem is that when we are just children, we may be because of some kind of wonderful voice in ourselves, some kind of vague and uncertain ambition, arrogance, innate talent and accompanying pain, just like that little boy. I shed tears alone like cutting long wings, but growing up, or growing according to a certain order, is like taking that kind of medicine, our peculiarity disappears, such as in "Shang Zhongyong"," Everyone is stunned."

Anyone, any thing, can give us medicine, "restoration" is unknowingly, and there may not even be sadness in my heart.

However, the "angel man" who jumped down from the skyscraper, he used his heaven-given wings for the first time. He was completely free...At that time, how I wanted to make a loud "whistle" for him. what!

In life, how can we understand that we are originally unique? But "different" is a huge pain, I know. Maybe because of the difference, you will have to deviate or even reverse the life of most people, endure loneliness, and still have questions, contempt, suspicion... Or, it is better to be "the same", and live the calm and daily life that people are living in. , A cookie-cutter life, since others can live, "submerged" is also a kind of happiness?

Those who hold the "antidote" think that X-Men can be redeemed, "But who said we need to be rescued?" Storm Girl said. "That's just what you want." said the angel man.

When you can stick to yourself, it may be someone else’s turn to be afraid. People have always guarded against genius more than expected, and they instinctively regard you as a threat, while the system protects "Mediocre", "Normal", and "Ordinary" , Rejecting "excellence", so snubbing, besieging, hurting, insulting, and eliminating are everywhere.

At the same time, don't think that this kind of "different" and this kind of "outstanding" is a blessing, and it may also become a disaster. In human history, a genius can become an artist, or a madman, a madman, a tyrant, or a dictator. The destruction and destruction caused by genius is also everywhere. (Like Magneto and Phoenix Girl.)

This is how we can use, treat, cherish, and even share some spiritual "wealth", recognize our mission, and find happiness and meaning in life. , Is a problem that needs to be considered squarely. (Like Professor X.)

Then, for a person, in the true sense, the biggest obstacle, the most difficult subject, the deepest knowledge, and the ultimate belonging should be oneself.

Think about it, is there anything in this life that you deserve to defend and fight like a warrior?

Finally, I want to say that I have always liked a genre of movies, such as "The Matrix 1", "Harry Potter", "AI Artificial Intelligence", "E·T", such as "X-Men" ", there are too many commercial but not imaginary fantasy movies... From an artistic point of view, they are certainly not worth mentioning, but what they have is precious and imagination!

This is so important! Really, like the compassionate humanistic feelings, imagination is one of the greatest human emotions.

Don't let your heart down, be a soul out of the cocoon.

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Extended Reading
  • Paige 2021-10-20 19:00:01

    "X-Men 2" Stryker debuts, and "X-Men 3" another mutant "old friend" Teslak also debuts. "X-Men 2" first played Stryker, and after the completion of Stryker, the big boss became Magneto. The plot of "X-Men 3" is more tortuous, first play Teslag, and end Teslak. Magneto, after playing Magneto, Phoenix girl has become a big boss again. This is not only the case of "X-Men 2" and "X-Men 3", "First Class" and "Reverse the Future" are also such routines. At the same time, this is what makes him fascinating, because you never know what he will do next, and you never know whether he will defect next. The casting of Wolverine and Phoenix is ​​perfect, a tough guy and a sexy stunner. The scene of reluctantly killing the Phoenix girl is too contagious. If you want to help her and save her, the best way is to kill her. What a painful comprehension. PS: Stan Lee appears in the 2nd minute; the last shot suggests that Magneto has recovered his superpowers; the ending egg implies that Professor X is not dead.

  • Deontae 2022-03-23 09:01:12

    That's it, I just want to watch how ben foster makes soy sauce!

X-Men: The Last Stand quotes

  • Prof. Charles Xavier: [Thinking] You know young lady. It's rude to read mine and Mr Lasesherr's minds without our permission. Do you understand?

    Eric Lensherr: You are just like us.

    Young Jean Grey: I doubt it!

    [Jean uses her telepathy to move objects within a certain radius of her house]

  • Warren Worthington III: [Walking in] Hi. I heard that this is a safe place for mutants.

    Dr. Hank McCoy: It was a safe place for mutants.

    Ororo Munroe: And it still is. Tell the students that they won't be going home.