No suspense, no opponents! After reviewing the second orthodox "X-Men" main story, I seem to understand something: The X-Men series turned out to be to satirize the black movement in the United States! Undoubtedly, students who know history should know that the civil rights movement that was institutionalized in the United States from 1954 to 1965 excluded the "black power" movement that criticized the American capitalist system in the mid to late 1960s. Most of the existing works take a critical stand, believing that the "black power" movement split black society, alienated white liberals, and led to the decline and fall of the civil rights movement. This major event undoubtedly attracted two people:
The former is Martin Luther King, is the incarnation of the pigeon, advocates peace, corresponds to Professor X
The latter is Malcolm X, who fought against black people to the end, advocated violence, and corresponded to Magneto.
The prototype of human beings is white! The prototype of the mutant is actually black!
Similarly, the film also established a mutant academy!
It also corresponds to the black school of the year!
After reading it, I really sigh: MCU world view is too grand
It's hard to imagine what Stan Lee 's brain was when he set up such a big hole for comics!
What makes movie fans even more admirable: With the birth of a popular science book:
Magneto actually showed the principle of electromagnetism. It is really: Let's grasp the history and physics together! The kids are so much in love
I have to sigh: Marvel really respects the audience IQ too much! Too subversive!
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