Speaking of the Fork Man, this one can actually be regarded as X-Men Prequel 2 or X-Men 4, and the main trilogy has a healing curtain call farewell in this one! The timeline was torn apart, and the X-Men officially achieved a perfect and gorgeous turn, opening a new era of mutants. I have to admire Singer. This is a success worth taking a risk. Of course, this is also a reference to the way Marvel Comics continues to this day. By changing the past, breaking the original timeline setting, retelling new stories, even the most recent The Marvel event Ultron Era is also in this model.
I believe that what most people have the best impression is the two timelines of the old and new generations of X-Men members. One covers three main stories, two outposts and one prequel. This kind of information is right. It is destined to be a disaster for passers-by who don’t understand the world view of Fork Man. Magneto’s birth destined him to be a warmonger who advocates solving everything by force, and Professor x is a spiritual mentor dedicated to peaceful coexistence. The starting point is for a better future for mutants, but an extremist and a rationalist are destined to fall in love and kill each other, so only when they face a common enemy concerning the survival of the mutant race, they will share the same enemy! As a node connecting the fate of mutants now and in the future, Raven’s character’s psychological conflict portrayal is particularly important. I think this is a little bit inadequate. Raven’s determination to kill the little devil can be learned from the world, but in view of the professor She understands Raven and constantly tries to persuade Raven with her own ideas. Raven obeys Magneto’s philosophy, and Magneto’s reversal to her left her in a contradiction. She couldn’t persuade herself to put down the gun. , At the last moment the trigger was pulled, the professor turned the tide and convinced Raven, but it was also destined that Raven would not be able to return to the professor's side, because both of them understood that the ways were different and did not seek each other, and Raven chose to leave. The professor completed the most important experience in his life, which also paved the way for him to become the spiritual leader of mutants in the future.
Lao Wan is still very beautiful this time. The last time he sucked a submarine and pinched a missile, he used a stadium to swagger and controlled a few sentinels as his subordinates, as if God was so proud in the world. Are you dissatisfied? Then I will hit you until you are served. Of course, Lao Wan's extreme crisis plan was resolved by the professor and Raven! Old Wan was dissatisfied and left. When Dongshan rises up again, I will greet the professor again. . . . . . And when it comes to the future timeline, the two old men are dying and confessing to each other affectionately, Lao Wan, Lao Wan, you still have to surrender your ten thousand years of attack, and the professor will die without regret. . .
In the end, of course, the first battle is the best X-Men!
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