This movie, which was released in 2000, didn't happen until 17 years later. If it wasn't for the brainwashing content of Bai Zuo's perverted world view, I would give this film a five-point mark. Bai Zuo’s perverted thinking is: Assuming that ordinary humans do not guard against mutants (the movie says it is discrimination), no one among the mutants will use superpowers to harm society. Every society has good people and bad people, and bad people have no lettering on their faces. Therefore, in addition to having the police to deal with the bad people who have been exposed to evil, there must also be a mechanism to prevent the bad people who have not been exposed. Registration of mutants and necessary precautions are completely necessary and not discriminatory. However, the modern Western mainstream worldview regards this practice as discrimination. According to Bai Zuo’s perverted world view, everyone is regarded as good people by default. Without precautions, guns should not be registered, and accounting should not be supervised, because according to Bai Zuo’s logic, registering guns is equivalent to treating all gun owners as potential Bad guys, supervising accounting is equivalent to treating all accountants as corrupt criminals... Does this have a brain? But this mindless worldview has become popular when it is packaged as "human rights".
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