My favorite character is Wolverine, which is quite manly long. It's just that compared to other people, his abilities don't seem to be strong. Although he has superpowers to recover from trauma, he is often knocked down and stunned, and his moves are too stupid. Basically, he can only be beaten in front of the transformation girl. He should find a martial arts teacher for guidance, or look at the drunken kung fu panda Zhang Sanfeng and the like Kung Fu film. What's more terrible is that the enemy boss can manipulate the metal at will. If I were to come out to beat the screenwriter. Sigh, he should at least learn to escape, don't always be so impulsive...
To say that the super power you most want to have is invisible and very practical. But this guy only flashed one shot during the Congress discussion, and he didn't even have a facial expression, let alone large close-ups and emotional scenes. Then it disappeared without a trace. Think about the sixth brother in the gourd baby, how beautiful and jealous it was at the beginning. If Charles found him, wouldn't he go further in his great cause-the liberation movement of mutants? Why not?
Among the protagonists, Phoenix is more capable, but one is still a rookie. Magneto is also good. Anyway, in the current society, there is metal everywhere, at least there is always a little bit on the phone. It's really impossible to carry some iron on your body, do whatever you want, and you don't have to walk by yourself. As for the two guys Binghai and Huohai, please refer to Calabash Baby's third and fourth.
Oh, laser eye quickly replace the glasses with plastic, or how to get on the battlefield in the future.
The big scenes in One are not too many, and the plot is relatively plain, more like the preface of a novel, leaving a lot of room for a sequel.
The X-Men are like the Chinese gourd baby and the eight immortals crossing the sea, but some people can make the story go to the world, some people don't.
Oh, I watched the Oscars yesterday. The host turned out to be Hugh Jackman, the actor of Wolverine. It turns out that his dancing and singing are so good, and he is so lively and joyous that he is no different from the movie.
Damn, it seems right, don’t trust science fiction movies...
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