Do people after watching the film reflect on their attitudes in reality? Can you really accept people who are "different" from yourself physically and mentally? I think what I can do is "quietly". Needless to say in the real life social group, just look at the bus: among the passengers boarding at each stop, there is a plaster leg with crutches, a whole body of tattoos and embroidery, and an out-of-season halter. Skirts, men with too long hair, women with too short hair, fat people who are too fat, thin people who are too thin, lovers who are too obsessed... will attract countless skeptical research eyes. A lot of people will say this-ah, this is so different from everyone, it won't work. Most people consciously “trim” themselves according to the life manual common to “most people”, try their best to make themselves among the “majority”, and then use this kind of scale to talk about and influence the rest of the people, and try to bring everyone to themselves. Come on, to prove your correctness and consolidate your sense of accomplishment-the earth seems to have to work like this (of course, I repeat the same old tune). If you have reached the established life scale and have not met the established requirements-no college/no stable job/no children/no housing down payment/no marriage/no deposit/no promotion, then there is no doubt that you are a loser. You can’t make your parents smile and feel good when you go home often. Old people don’t want their children to make a lot of contributions to the family. It’s not easy for a lifetime to think that you are no different from ordinary people. For the rest of your life to worry about you, you will be mediocre and safe. . Quitting a stable job, divorcing, deciding not to have children or even temporarily not having children are actually the same as coming out and declaring that they are mutants. The difference is just the level of difficulty. "God loves you as you are", all beliefs and moral standards should not have rules based on denying natural physiology. A truly free country does not only allow people to enjoy physical freedom, but also to have a set of tolerant rules that countless different people can find to rely on, comfortably and honestly follow " "To live, left-handed people will not be forced by their parents and teachers to become right-handed, flat-breasted women will not go to breast augmentation to cater to the aesthetics of others, homosexuals will not be scolded by their ancestors for not accumulating virtuousness in the eighteenth generation," It is the origin of happiness", the degree of variability in the "state" of a society indicates the degree of evolution of the society. Of course, having said that, unlimited freedom may also destroy society...Well, my logic and understanding in this area are quite poor, so I won't say more. The Sun’s couple incident happened some time ago. I was horrified to find that most of the people were "supporting grandchildren," and the way of "standing" was to curse the homosexual group unreasonably with the magnificent attitude when commenting on the medicine Jiaxin. People have to feel infinitely pessimistic about the slow progress of society. "Mutant" naturally symbolizes this problem (this is also the old tune)-so "The Beast" Hank is the most significant one in the film. The school where the X-Men gather is a bit like Liangshan on the water where the heroes gather. Mutants are marginal people who are not accepted by the society. Liang Shanhan is also a desperado who has nowhere to stand despite the big world. One hundred and eight will each have magical powers, and it is impossible to tell the story of every leader in every aspect. ProX Charles is just like the black dwarf Song Jiang. He is not surprisingly tall and short. However, his family is wealthy. Song Jiang can "shun fortune". Charles's family has a large villa. He is also the one who is thinking about enrolling. The Wolverine of Wolverine is equivalent to Wu Song, a walker who can derive "Wu Shihui", both of them are violent and brave. Among the other important leaders, the "wild beast" may be comparable to the leopard head Lin Chong. Hank, the "beast" before his transformation, can be regarded as standing proudly at the apex of the pyramid of normal human aesthetics: tall, handsome, wise, excellent in character and learning, and successful in his career. Provide funds for him to research things and play casually!). When Lin Chong was proud of the spring breeze, his situation was similar-he was handsome, with high martial arts skills, and was also a civil servant of a government agency. The Hun Family. Hank’s only heart disease is his beautiful big feet, but what about having a pair of weird feet? It's easy to wear sandals in summer. But Hank is like the fisherwoman in "The Fisherman and the Goldfish." Of course, the "Beast" did not lose its wisdom after completing its transformation, but the loss of its normal appearance means that it will always lose the opportunity to join the "normal" group-that is what he most hopes for. If it doesn't break or stand, if the leader Lin hadn't been persecuted to nothing, he would never go to Liangshan on a snowy night. The change of "Magic Girl" Raven's inclination in this film is not convincing enough. This girl is not a Liangshan hero, but a profligate Yan Poxi. She relies on Song Jiang/Charles to feed her food and drink, but she turns to hook up with the little white face Zhang San/Hank... The first time she saw Hank, she almost went upside down with the beautiful cos Spiderman. Kisses, and later offers kisses and sits coquettishly on the thighs. Hank, the bookworm, is at a loss, confused and infatuated. He is not an opponent at all. At the end, Raven walks to the Magneto’s harem as determined by the angel (striptease). ... I have to explain, but I can only say this: She has been living a wandering life since she was a child, and needs an absolutely powerful man, a sense of security, and identification. Charles was able to give her the most basic shelter and identification, but he was gradually unable to satisfy the young girl. Growing spiritual needs, Raven finally chose to "cannot bear to give up X--Charles's voice! The saxophone prelude, starting: "Do you remember the fire-stained ocean outside the ship, do you still remember it was love to help you make the magnetism stronger? Become the most familiar strangers in the world and dominate their own sorrows in the future... If I could hold back the mutant souls at the rendezvous, maybe I won’t let myself sink in my thoughts tonight..." Eric, you don’t look back. Leaving the ground is the first lesson you taught me. Me and you are an endless game of chess in the long night.
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