Among Xmen's five films so far, the third final battle, although the special effects are the most magnificent, is the worst in the character story, and the first and Wolverine as a rumor can only be said to be good. This latest one has roughly caught up with the best level of the second one. Although the story is lacking and loose, but the fate of each character at the end is very shocking.
Speaking of which, my biggest complaint as a Magneto fan is that there is too little space for Eric and the mishandling of it. That actor resembled Shanger Yunton when he was young, and Taft was enough for Taft, but without the cunning of Ian in the first three movies, he made it a bit like the brave Wolverine.
Jan Jones, the beauty in the advertising madman, is as usual, although her role is basically a decoration, and this kind of woman has to be matched with a mature handsome guy to be able to suppress the scene, such as Joham in the advertising madman or recently Leon Nissen in the movie unknown, Kevin Bacon of the doll is unworthy. The beauty Rose Bayern in Damage is also just a vase, and all her value lies in the last bullet. But even so, compared to Thor, Fast and Furious 5, Pirates of the Caribbean 4, and Transformers 3, which will be released soon, I still think this is the highest quality one in the summer archive.
As for McAvey, who plays Professor X, I think this man is the next Leonardo-he is restricted because of his baby face. It took Leonardo more than ten years to transform into an uncle with a beard, and I don't know what his future holds.
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