The human heart of mutants-applause for the mutation in the way this film is created!

Kiana 2022-03-20 09:01:11

My favorite one in the "X-Men" movie!

The personal destiny of mutants, combined with the Cold War history of the last century, which is full of drama and conflict, naturally adds a bit of flavor to the story. The mutants’ pride and low self-esteem when looking at their alienation, love, hatred and entanglement in the face of human relationships are all fully expressed through the setting of scripts.

The scene design is remarkable, and more ambitious than the previous work; the relationship and personality of the characters also broke through the simplification of the previous comics, and began to sneak into the heart. When the American comics represented by "Batman" changed movies and gradually stepped out of the simple and crude way of character creation, the "X-Men" series also began to think about the charm of its humanity mining. For this point, five stars should be given to the film.

Just as the line of the Transformed Girl in the film said: "Mutant and proud"-"Mutant and proud!" This compliment applies to both the "alienation" of the mutants and the "alienation" of the film's creative methods.

There will be a sequel, I'm seriously looking forward to it!

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Extended Reading
  • Marta 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The X-Men series has always been very good-looking, this one does not lose the standard, but the skills of the characters in the field are too cute

  • Sandy 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    This is the best of the series. The background is very clear. James McAvoy has a very good performance and the script is almost flawless.

X-Men: First Class quotes

  • [Magneto halts the missile barrage and directs it upon the fleet]

    Professor Charles Xavier: Erik, you said yourself we're the better men. This is the time to prove it. There are thousands of men on those ships. Good, honest, innocent men! They're just following orders.

    Erik Lehnsherr: I've been at the mercy of men just following orders. Never again.

  • Dr. Moira MacTaggert: You know, one day the government is going to realize that how lucky they were to have Professor X on their side.

    Professor Charles Xavier: I suppose I am a real professor, aren't I? Next thing you know, I'll be going bald. We're still on the government side, Moira. We're still G-Men. Just without the "G".

    Dr. Moira MacTaggert: No. You're your own team now. It's better. You're X-Men.

    Professor Charles Xavier: Yes, I like the sound of that.