Revisit the old version of the fork man

Alphonso 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Now I understand why Ginberg hopes to rewrite Black Phoenix to give jean a more worthy ending. Maybe he also feels that the ending of being stabbed to death by his lover is very speechless, so he wants to give her a way to die to save the earth. Unfortunately, from the perspective of perception, if X3's jean is a black phoenix, dark, beautiful, powerful and dangerous, the jean in DP is really a bit "black turkey", a childhood shadow plus extraterrestrial power caused the problem of running away from home. little girl.

The ugliest thing in the Fork Man reboot series is Apocalypse and Black Phoenix. I am really indifferent to the theme of Apocalypse bosses who want to control all mankind and alien creatures looking for the power of the mysterious universe. Maybe the new series has taken more time. To portray the relationship between ec, except for the first battle and the reverse of the future, the other two stories are very general. Many characters also seem to serve the plot. Only the display of their abilities is seen, but the image is not three-dimensional at all. I don’t know why more than ten years have passed, and the special effects technology is getting better and better, but the same series produced by the same group of people can’t tell the story well. Obviously there are so many characters and stories that can be portrayed well, why do you have to be obsessed with production? The mediocre summer teen popcorn blockbuster? The cosmic background duel scene that Heifeng invested heavily to create was not even as impressive as the classic style fight between Wolverine and Yuriko in X2. It’s also about filming mutants to participate in politics. This section describes Hank’s work as a diplomat, his efforts for mutant rights, and the discussion between him and the president on decision-making. It can be reflected in a three-dimensional way. But the black phoenix Charles just received a phone call from the president to take the X-Men out of the mission and attend a White House dinner. Later, when Jean lost control, he saw humans and mutants start to oppose each other on TV. The whole thing was very superficial. Another point that I am very disappointed with is the mystique character in the new version. In contrast, there is no charm, and the empty "X-women" slogan is given to people. The version is rich in showing the most exciting transformation skills and fighting scenes belonging to mystique.

The most powerful part of the third part is that it continues to explore the situation of the minority groups represented by mutants. In the second part, Bobby’s parents asked, can’t you be a mutant? In this movie, Warren was afraid of his wings and wanted to cut it off, but after his father invented the antidote, he refused to inject, and finally accepted his identity as a mutant, and rogue was afraid of his own abilities and wanted to touch it. Touching others and seeking an antidote. These thoughts that are embarrassing because they are different, aren't they imposed on them by human society? So Magneto is right: when you want to set up a committee to discuss and protest against the antidote, the extermination has already begun. They will provoke the incident first, and then force us to receive treatment. If you don't fight on your own, no one else will help you, they will come to destroy you. The professor is also right. Even if the world's view of mutants has improved, why should we hide in school? Because we always have to protect ourselves. How long can mankind's peaceful attitude towards mutants last? On the other hand, it is also very incomprehensible. The antidote can indeed help some people to some extent, "When did we become sick?", "Not everyone can integrate easily", but what is the definition of integration? If you want to change your inherent characteristics and blend in, are you still you?

In addition to the destruction of jean, where X3 is relatively weak, there are the last two mutants fighting each other, wake up and see who your enemy is? What are you fighting for?

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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!