Personal perception of the X-man trilogy

Blaze 2022-03-20 09:01:10

First, the success of the x-man series has to be said that the director of the first two episodes, Brian Singer, contributed a lot. It was he who established the style of the entire series of movies: although it is a comic adaptation, the plot is not comical. . But in the third part, this man went to be the director of Superman's Return. This is a lose-lose ending. X3 has a good script, but it falls into the hands of a director who is not capable enough. There is a good director in Superman Returns, but the script is too mediocre.
Second, many people think that the second part is the best in the trilogy, and the third part is the worst. I personally feel that the second part is not as good as everyone said, and the third part is not as bad as everyone said. In fact, there are a lot of things to express in the third part, but it is nothing but a bad director.
Third, Halle Berry's role in the entire series is very interesting. I am referring to her role, not the role of the storm woman. In X1, although the Storm Girl is not a human set, but the scenes are pitiful, and many of them have no dialogue. By X2, Halle Berry has been promoted to an Oscar actress, with a lot more roles, and even its position in the movie poster has become very conspicuous. In X3 the year before last, when many characters were either dead or abandoned, the Storm Girl had become the eldest sister on her own, and the mainstay in the play. This process of change reflects the change of Halle Berry's power in Hollywood.

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  • Adeline 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Uh, is it because Part 2 raised my requirements? But I don't like the setting of this episode... The laser man came up to remember, it seems that the professor of Athena died when he came up... The Phoenix girl has become a big villain~~(╯﹏╰)b

  • Garry 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    I remember seeing it but forgot

X-Men: The Last Stand quotes

  • Ororo Munroe: [greets Dr. McCoy] I love what you've done with your hair.

    Dr. Hank McCoy: Mmm. You too.

  • Ororo Munroe: I don't understand. Magneto's a fugitive. We have a mutant in the cabinet, a president who understands us. Why are we still hiding?

    Prof. Charles Xavier: We're not hiding. But we still have enemies out there. And I must protect our students. You know that.

    Ororo Munroe: Yes, but we can't be students forever.

    Prof. Charles Xavier: [chuckles] Storm, I hadn't thought of you as my student for years. In fact, I thought that, perhaps, you might take my place some day.

    Ororo Munroe: But Scott's...

    Prof. Charles Xavier: Scott's a changed man. He took Jean's death so hard. Yes, things are better out there. But you, of all people, know how fast the weather can change.

    Ororo Munroe: There's something you're not telling us.