Peace or equality only exists between species with the same level of conditions and abilities, and the strong eating of the weak has always been a natural law. Therefore, only possessing flesh and wisdom, need to use their own wisdom to create external substances to protect the general public—human beings. They fear the mutants who possess various superpowers, and then they desperately want to get rid of them. Mutants are natural and instinctive. This has always been the case, and humans have always rejected things that make them fearful. The contradiction between the highly-reputed general in this film and the mutant led by Professor X is such a manifestation.
However, to be honest, I never want to watch a movie, nor do I think too much about the deep connotation of the movie. I just want to seize my eyes and relieve the pressure. So I really like the various dazzling computer effects shown in the film. I just wanted to complain about the ending. In the face of a flood of thousands of miles away, the screenwriter actually let the heroine block the water so that her life was over, instead of letting the iceman freeze the water into ice. Isn't this the biggest bug?
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