At the end of the previous episode, Professor X led the mutants to talk with the president and signed a peace agreement. After Qin sank to the bottom, he didn't know where he ended up. At the beginning of this episode, Lan Maoqiu served as the chief of an important department, a symbol of peace between mutants and mankind, while Scott was immersed in the death of Qin, and finally guided down to the lakeside to encounter Qin with a qualitatively changed combat effectiveness. The opponent died under uncontrolled ability. On the other hand, the government has produced a batch of vaccines (fog) cures through a mutant whose superpower is to disable the superpowers of the mutants next to it (this setting has a billion points), which can permanently disable the mutants. , At the same time, she also caught Magneto and was hijacked by Magneto during the transfer. In the end, Magneto blocked a cure for Magneto and became an ordinary person who was useless for the liberation of mutants. She was taken by Magneto. Abandoned, after the mutiny revealed its location to the government (although they are all clones). Successively, Magneto has gained a mutant that can be cloned infinitely (this is useful, see above), a red tank with strong combat effectiveness, a stabbing child that can only display the combat effectiveness by holding a person, and a female version of fast silver that can recognize the mutant level. . The piano with split personality was brought back to the academy and broke through Professor X's mental barrier, and returned home uncontrollably to meet the robbing battle between Magneto and Professor X. In this large-scale demolition activity, Professor X was blasted into scum by Qin. Magneto won the victory and hoped to use Qin's ability to fight against ordinary humans who wanted to inoculate mutants all day long.
In the final battle, Wolverine and Storm Girl have become leaders. The six of them cooperated with the human defenders, and the phantom cat entered the building to take away the bald child. In the end, Magneto was vaccinated with four shots at the same time, and Wolverine reluctantly killed Qin after Qin's brief request for sobriety. In the end, Little Naughty played a vaccine and hugged freely. Magneto seemed to have regained his ability to play chess by himself, and Professor X was finally resurrected (X-Men are really not ordinary people).
Compared with the first two parts of the old trilogy, this part has a qualitative improvement in terms of visual effects. The scene of Magneto’s demolition of the bridge is also very classic. Although some parts are not logical, it still makes the adrenaline soar. of. This one, in my opinion, is even the best among the old three. Qin's abilities are a bit plug-in. In the end, she can only rely on a short consciousness to let Wolverine kill her (don't ask why there is no vaccine). It is outrageous that Wolverine's pants are not broken at all. The three tombstones at the end are a bit of joy. In fact, the deaths of Laser Eye and Professor X are really unexpected (although the professor has not completely died). The setting of the archangel wing mutant in this movie is very clever, basically only appearing three or four times, but they all play an important role in the development of the plot or the emotional direction of the audience. In the beginning, the little boy cut his wings and hid things in a panic, very vivid image. Later, facing the father who made cure, he insisted on his heart and spread his wings high. Later, when Professor X passed away, the academy was about to disband, and he got the assurance that the academy would continue to open. It also strengthened the determination of the last six players (Wolverine, Storm Girl, Steelman, Phantom Cat, Iceman, Blue Mao). Ball), the unexpected hero saves his father at the end. It's funny when the red tank hit the wall and hit the wall when robbing children during the war. At the beginning, the young Magneto and Professor X went to visit Qin in person, and saw the talent of Qin from a young age. Here Stan Lee actually appeared as a panicked watering old man ⊙ω⊙The magical girl and Magneto The relationship is like a lover and a master and servant, but of course this will not have much impact on Magneto, whose ideals are firm and take the liberation of mutants as their mission.
This is the end of the old trilogy. As a work from the beginning of this century to 2006, Hollywood blockbusters are still developing very fast.
From the very beginning of single-celled organisms, human beings continue to evolve, relying on genetic mutations that occur once in hundreds of thousands of years, to continuously mutate and iterate, and eventually become the overlord of the earth. This mutation will never stop, always exist, and spread all over the earth. Now they are called mutants, possessing all kinds of abilities that ordinary people don't have. This makes human beings start to fear, discriminate against and hurt them. Mutants are also divided into factions. There are hostile humans who are on the opposite side of humans, and even Magneto, who does not hesitate to destroy humans to ensure the freedom of mutants, and Professor X who advocates peaceful coexistence with humans and founded the Academy of Mutants. The first is the story of Magneto’s attempt to eliminate humans or make them mutants through fast rotating machinery that consumes huge energy, and finally failed to be prevented by Professor X and others. The second is the story of human leader Stryker using brain waves to strengthen Yijia hijacked Professor X and tried to kill all mutants through his own control of other people's sons. With the cooperation of mutants, he failed, but Magneto wanted to kill all humans and failed. The last two sets of stories parted ways again, the third part It is the story that after humans invented a vaccine that could permanently disable the superpowers of mutants, they were resisted by Magneto, who used the uncontrolled explosion of the piano, and finally stopped by the Wolverine gang. Human power always seems to be minimal. Even with the cure that permanently invalidates the mutants' abilities, there is little combat effectiveness. The civil war between the mutants is needed to maintain peace between the two worlds. The metaphor of mutants corresponding to homosexuals is obvious from the first part. After all, the director of the first two films, Brian Singer, is also openly homosexual. In the second part, the Iceman confession to his family and his family’s reply is even more obvious. .
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