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if it is said that the strong friendship between Magneto and Professor X has not been If it is officially revealed, then... now the truth is revealed!
For anyone who is interested in this super hot summer movie, the main line of the story is obvious: telling how Erik and Charles fell in love madly, and how this love is affected by external forces and internal discord. Going astray out of control.
The commentators of this newspaper seem to be ignorant of this rapidly changing situation, so are we just talking to ourselves? What impact will this turning point have on this group of people outside the law? Let's discuss a little bit: The variant alliance between Professor X's X-Men and Magneto has long represented different ways of resolving ethnic conflicts in the United States. Professor X represents Martin Luther King Jr., the aggressive progressive activist, and Magneto represents the more militant isolationist Malcolm. X
However, around 2011, gay rights replaced cultural differences and became the eyes of the American public. focus. The latest X-Men movie therefore brought the hostile relationship between Professor X and Magneto to another level. Of course, the film scum appeared, this is just another summer blockbuster. However, the film can also be easily interpreted as an allegory of gay pride and a story about how true love went astray. (Leave aside for the time being, at the end of the movie, when Professor X refused to come out in order to avoid scaring straight people away, Magneto, who firmly believed in "Glory for Variations", accepted the gorgeous drama costume wholeheartedly and completed his work. Cross-dressing)
Now let’s talk about the erotic desire in the film’s storyline. Don't struggle, buddy. It's there, it's real. Even James McAoy has no objection. He told the Daily Mail: "He and Magneto didn't... you know, going to bed, getting married, becoming a lifelong friend, this is really a small tragedy."
In order to take the crazy brain of our rotten girl to the next level, let us turn to William Earnest, associate professor of communications at Austin St. Edward University. In the textbook "Interpreting Implications: Social Issues Under Cover", he wrote the chapter "Interpreting the Homosexual Meaning of the X-Men". He said: "Without this (hidden affection), this movie would become less rich and enjoyable. I'm not sure that most moviegoers can see this hidden deep love of the same sex. But They are aware of its absence. Modern prominent scholar Vito Russo (author of Celluloid Secret Chamber) may agree with this interpretation, because he has also found the same-sex relationship described in cryptic terms in mainstream movies of the past few decades."
So, as we have done, if you want to look at this movie in this way, what can you see?
The beautiful encounter between the two protagonists of Forkman's first love is that Charles Xavier rescued the other from drowning during Erik Lehnsherr's revenge on the yacht of an evil tyrant. In their first conversation, Erik confessed: "I thought I was alone." Charles comforted him: "No, you are not... I am the same as you." Of course, they were talking about mutants. But if this conversation happened in the 1960s when the two comrades in the cabinet who met each other in the 1960s, there would be no sense of disobedience.
Soon after, Erik and Charles set out to adopt the mutant children they could raise in the Xavier mansion. During this period, Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman, came out and made a soy sauce to encourage future heroes and demon kings to "go back to eat bananas" (I really like the Hong Kong version of this translation!). Of course, you can say that this is just Wolverine's usual stinky mouth, but we believe that this line is a deliberate arrangement to imply that Charles and Erik are indeed going back to eat bananas with each other as literally.
In the second act of the film, the two slept together in a strip club. They both shed tears because they shared too touching thoughts. They raised mutant children to prepare for the battle with Shaw. Not only that, they also snuggled lazily together on the steps in front of the Lincoln Memorial, "playing chess," looking at the Washington Monument, which was full of penis worship. To be honest, "Playing Chess" is obviously a ciphertext buried in this PG-13 movie. It is actually saying, "Then Magneto and Professor X went to the bed..."Go to the bed again." "
Professor Earnest emphasized at the same time: "With these subtexts that are not always obscure, it is not difficult to find the door-and these subtexts tend to be more homosexual than homosexual in the textual meaning, and things are even simpler. . This is about desire, tension, and most importantly, unrequited love. There is no need to undress, as we know they did not do it. But their eyes, body language, dialogue, and intimacy above all else ...Put the chess scene aside. From the perspective of sexual imagery, the metaphor contained in that scene of Radar is the strongest in the film. Charles even asked Erik to agree to his entry! It was so polite. And they Immediately afterwards, it’s inseparable from the entanglement of who is who.”
Of course, as in the tradition of all the best love tragedies, our heroes finally came to each other in the climax of the third act. At the end of the journey, their most basic contradiction destroyed everything in this beauty. The bullet was hit, the brain was tortured, and the heart was broken.
If you just want to interpret this as brotherhood or friendship, then you can do whatever you want. But at the end of Fork Man's first love, when the bad thing happened (tears), Erik's reaction was not quite like what a buddy should do. With passion, he let go of the 500 missiles and locked Charles tightly in his chest. His murderous aura frightened everyone else on the beach. Then he basically said the words of marriage proposal ("I hope you are in my By your side") - and in the meantime, he seemed to want to dictate himself.
They fell in love. That's it.
They were supposed to get married and live happily together, but Erik's irritability prevented him from being a good father to Baby X, so Charles divorced him on the beach and spent the rest of their lives on each other's painful love Instead of staying together in Westchester’s mansion, they are hostile to each other in two battles.
All in all, it is a wonderful move to add this romantic line to the film. The perspective of "Fork Man's First Love" sublimated the comic story that should have seemed strange, and the upcoming mutant wars brought this banal and old-fashioned love story to another level with its important narrative.
In this way, this love to some extent rationalizes the Cuban missile crisis that was forced into the plot. Professor Earnest observed: "This is the era of people's rights and the Stonewall Movement. Therefore, this cultural background conforms to needs and supports this vibrant hidden love. Their relationship clearly echoes these struggles."
"Seventy The era was also the climax of the Cold War, which logically provided the historical basis for this story line. Not only that, the Cold War also provided an additional metaphor for the love of misfortune. The two men have many similarities, and they are mutually exclusive in their hearts. Admiration. You will feel that they must get along very well-and for a short period of time, they did. But in the end political differences led them to separation. It cannot be said that there is no similarity between the United States and the Soviet Union. ." Fassbender, McAvoy and Vaughn are absolutely indispensable for their efforts in this film. Vaughn cleverly focused the whole film on the relationship between Erik and Charles, and at the same time gave his diehards enough neta to enjoy. Fassbender's character image is very good, showing a survivor of abuse whose heart has become riddled with holes, a person who believes in the principle of "cruelism is supreme, the more abuse you are, the more you love you" principle. At the same time, when Charles set foot on the hot, powerful and dangerous bad boy falling in love on the old road, McAvoy was so wonderful that he could see Charles' trembling in his eyes. The heart (which was broken later).
The secretly burning love of friends in "Fork Man's First Love" is full of enthusiasm, implicitly hidden-sometimes it is not very implicit. If you think they didn't have sweaty mutant sex in the film, it's just because you didn't watch it seriously. In order to avoid any misunderstandings, we suggest that you watch it again, watch it again, and watch it again, so that you can catch the beautiful point.
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