Blindly bury the plot unintelligible and superfluous

Elaina 2021-10-19 09:55:11

Blindly buried the plot inexplicably superfluous, thinking that the decisive character in the final solution to Jean is either a naughty child or an antidote. As a result, the little naughty has a sense of existence for a long time to talk about the boyfriend cheating, and the antidote classmates look out the window if there are all kinds of mysteries. The result is just a prop antidote. Jean killed his partner and killed his beloved professor without blinking his eyes, but inexplicably made Wolverine come over calmly and stabbed to death... The Magneto, who is also righteous and evil, gave up fighting side by side for half his life to save himself. The magical girl only takes 0.1 seconds, and the ending of the important role is made up, and the reversal does not need a reason

View more about X-Men: The Last Stand reviews

Extended Reading

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!