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Jeff 2022-03-20 09:01:10

Oh, what a bad movie. The first few X-Men can at least be watched. This one is simply too mouthless. I rarely write film reviews, but I have to write something about this one.

First of all, for the creation of Magneto, he was originally a radical and conceited warrior who wanted to use violence to obtain equal rights between humans and mutants, but after Jean's rampage, he said "Ah, what have I done?" "It's a failure in a fiasco, and the image of an iron-blooded military strategist has collapsed like this.

Secondly, many plots violate traditional moral values. For example, the iceman will be good with the Phantom Cat for a while, and the naughty will be good for a while. This relationship is really too open. And Jean, the girlfriend of Cyclops, also has an affair with Wolverine. Harm, if you say that you can't make too many demands on literary characters, it's okay. But Wolverine is purely a character with well-developed limbs and no intelligence. In the early stage, Professor X did not let him wake up Jean. As a result, he awakened Jean and killed Professor X indirectly. Awakening the real Jean, the result was such a big injury that he couldn't be saved in the end.

Then the biggest slot in the film came. After so many years, Professor x could not achieve peace between mutants and humans. Wolverine and the others did it in a fight? Obviously the mutants suffered heavy casualties. At this time, I don't believe that the president would not strike while the iron is hot to kill the mutants. Having caused so much damage, already knowing the power of mutants is so outrageous, not only did not launch more arms but shake hands to make peace, this ending is really outrageous.

Also, from the standpoint of the President of the United States, Magneto is so anti-social, even if he has no superpowers in the end, he shouldn't be allowed to wander on the street casually. In the first few films, the perverted scientists could study his son as a weapon, but he did not thoroughly study the mutant whose bald head ability is the ability to cancel the ability of others. The ability of the mutant was cancelled in batches, and the US government's IQ fluctuated. It's simply too ridiculous.

Finally, let’s talk about some thoughts about this series. Professor X's attempt to negotiate with the government through peaceful means, Magneto used violence to fight for the rights of mutants, this is understandable. But Wolverine, just sitting in a corner of the mutant school, talking about love, did not make any contribution to the mutants in the world, where's the qualifications to hinder Magneto's great cause of fighting for the rights of mutants around the world? If he opposes violent methods, well, like the Blue Ape Man, he can set up a legal mutant organization to engage in the movement of mutant rights and make some contributions to all mutants, but he doesn't. Only relying on accidental powerful superpowers and a three-minute hot brain, I want to choose the path for all mutants. When he was persecuted, he could defeat these people with powerful superpowers, but there were countless mutants with weak abilities and no combat effectiveness. When they were persecuted and slaughtered like cows and sheep for experiments, where was Wolverine? The whole series is like a monkey jumping up and down, and has no effect on the career of mutants.

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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!