Transformers

Marcel 2022-03-21 09:01:12

By the way, every time I finish watching X-men, I will be restless and surging. The small universe is eager to move around. I look at the tea cups and tea cups to explore the potential superpowers. Although I can only fly waste paper in the air-well, I will work hard. . But this time is different. After reading it, I actually fell into a long-lost contemplation.
In all fairness, this is the most streamlined and least powerful part of this series. It is more of a change, and yes, it is a change.
Let me talk about Charles. He has been a worry-free child since he was a child, and he has been a professor at a young age, and he has strong non-destructive superpowers. btw, does this man take the test simply to get the answer directly from the teacher's head, or he directly controlled the writing of A+ on the paper.
He has never experienced the dark side of society, and his heart is full of light and beauty, and trust in people. He believes that humans and mutants can coexist peacefully, and sincerely believes that people can accept them. He believes that disguise can be used to live safely, but in the end he also changed his mind and chose to live in seclusion, but at a critical moment, he will put on superman clothes and use his ability to protect the innocent. He chose to be the silent guardian and waiter. From this point of view, he is an out-and-out benevolent and wise man. This is what he said "need to perform well."
Then Eric, or Shawn. Growing up in poverty and pain, her mother was killed in front of her when she was a child, but she could only live under the enemy and suffer humiliation. From the perspective of sadism and masochism, because of the suffering, it is destined to become the exporter of suffering. In fact, his transformation is doomed from this moment, that is, to become a man like Shawn, cruel and ruthless, angry and hateful, and worshiping power.
He looked for Shawn, one for revenge, but also subconsciously to replace him. He inherited the terrible legacy from Shawn, his philosophy. Charles hopes to wait for people's understanding with compromise, but Eric can't wait. He needs a more immediate and effective way, that is strength and conquest. Unlike Charles, who was always calm, Eric was guided by anger and hatred, but ultimately failed to be guided by Charles to the bright side of tranquility. He chose to fight against ordinary people and fight for freedom. In the name of life and freedom, he did things that trampled on life and freedom. This is a real tragedy, and it is embarrassing.
The witch and the beast are the two most important supporting roles.
The homeless devil who was discriminated against has chosen to live beside Charles, but the harm has not been completely healed. The contradiction between beauty and self is always haunting her, and the fate of being discriminated against still makes her worry about her. In the end, it was reasonable and reasonable for her to fight under Eric's guidance.
The opposite is true for Beast men. Academic men who are a bit introverted by nature want to be ordinary people, at least their appearance should be the same as ordinary people. However, it just so happened that the potion not only failed to cover up his big feet, it also inspired potential mutations and became a beast. If the witch has actively accepted the abnormal shape, then the beast passively accepted the strange appearance.
One positive and one negative, like a mirror, effectively supplements the concepts of the two protagonists.
In addition, the butterfly girl is basically the same type as the magic girl, so I won't describe it here.

The last time is the fighting power competition:
ordinary people<<In summary, the helmet is the greatest superpower, the certification is complete!

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X-Men: First Class quotes

  • Erik Lehnsherr: My fellow Mutants! The real enemy is out there.

  • Erik Lehnsherr: [to Mystique] If you're using half your concentration to look normal, then you're only half paying attention to whatever else you're doing.

    [pause]

    Erik Lehnsherr: Just pointing out something that could save your life.

    Erik Lehnsherr: You want society to accept you, but you can't even accept yourself.