Bad intentions

Elinore 2021-10-19 09:47:43

Maybe some "bad intentions" in advance affected my perception of this film.
Nevertheless, the pleasure gained after watching the film is much greater than that of "Superman Returns" and "Mission Impossible 3".
Always like this kind of supernatural movie.
Let me explain "bad intentions" first. Before watching the film, I learned that Brian Singer, the director of the first two episodes of "X-Men", is openly gay. Therefore, both episodes of "X-Men" will have some metaphors for homosexuals through mutants.
When I watched the third episode, I couldn't help but compare it.
At first when Phoenix was a little girl, the family members said she was ill, and the professor immediately retorted.
The boy with wings painfully
uses a knife to grind off the feathers on his back; the core plot of the movie is that normal people invented a medicine that can make mutants lose their functions, so a bunch of mutants protested outside the hospital;
boys with wings When I grew up, I originally wanted to use medicine to change myself, but I finally refused. He spread a pair of big wings and soared
...
With this kind of "bad intentions" ahead, it was like telling me in advance that someone was a comrade, and then comparing him with his words and deeds. As expected, the more suspicious the more you compare. Even if he didn't, he couldn't deny it.
If you continue watching the third episode like this, you can basically conclude that this is a movie fighting for human rights for gays. Although the director has changed, the third episode clearly has this tendency than the previous two episodes.
However, the war actually started between mutants and mutants, and it seemed a bit wrong.

These are all just talks. When it comes to this film, the stunts in the movie I like to watch the most, especially after the phoenix shows off, the place becomes weightless and the rocks are floating.
The scene of Magneto Moving Bridge is also beautiful.
After watching the meal, ask, if you are a mutant, which skill do you most like to have?
howie wants to be a phoenix and breaks up everything;
My first thought was to grow those big wings, and then after thinking about it, I felt that it was just a middle look, and it was enough to have the ability to move quickly. Possessing the phoenix or the ability to teach readers should also be handsome.
Wolverine’s ability to heal quickly always feels like something a masochist wants to possess, not to mention it.
But the most useless feature is the Asian hedgehog, who has to hug people to kill.


Finally, remind everyone to be patient and watch the subtitles. At the end, there is a 20-second scene. Not the one that Magneto played chess.
It is estimated to be used for the sequel.
Who says he can't make a sequel...

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X-Men: The Last Stand quotes

  • [first lines]

    Eric Lensherr: I still don't know why *I'm* here. Couldn't you just make them say yes?

    Prof. Charles Xavier: Yes, I could, but it's not my way. And I would expect you, of all people would understand my feelings about the misuse of power.

    Eric Lensherr: Ah, "power corrupts" and all that. Yes, I know, Charles. When are you going to stop lecturing me?

    Prof. Charles Xavier: When you start listening. And you're here because I need you.

  • Dr. Hank McCoy: He's going for the boy!

    Kitty Pryde: Not if I get there first!