The following is a summary of some plot routines after watching Deadpool 2. The plot of Deadpool 2 is somewhat similar to the combination of X-Men's first battle and the reversal of the future:
1. The beginning must be a scene that is similar to memories, and memories are similar to past traumatic experiences or pains, to pave the way for the next plot.
Example: Magneto at the beginning of the First War, the memory of the Jewish concentration camp when he was a child, paved the way for subsequent revenge. The elimination of mutants in the reversal of the future paves the way for the subsequent reversal.
The death of the hero's girlfriend Vanessa at the beginning of the episode of Deadpool paved the way for the painful massacre of his wife and daughter in Deadpool.
2. There must be a character who maintains absolute justice in the plot. This character must maintain an absolute justice concept in the X-Men universe. The life of a bad guy should not be determined by others, but by the national judicial trial.
Example: In the first battle, this role is generally played by Professor Charles X. In Deadpool, the male protagonist can't take this path. Why? Deadpool belongs to the R rank, okay! Who wants to go to the cinema to see a good old man talk about the big things? Therefore, this attribute falls on the steel man.
3. The villain in the plot must have been bullied and abused since childhood, have difficulties in his heart that he has to say, and lack love since childhood, so he will embark on the road of last resort to revenge.
For example, the role of Eric Magneto in the first battle was transferred to chubby Russell in Deadpool. In this movie, chubby Russell obviously played the role story of Magneto.
4. When the plot is halfway through, the protagonist must feel that there is not enough manpower, so he begins to recruit a group of mutants with superpowers.
Example: The X-Men recruited by Charles in the first battle, Wolverine and others recruited in the first part of the old version. In this movie, Deadpool recruited Agent X to prevent Russell from killing. Of course, the screenwriter can’t let you know that Agent X died while parachuting. This is a reversal, which is obviously anti-routine. Card.
5. At the climax of the movie, the male protagonist must come out with a black-mouthed villain. The two people are at war. The male protagonist is accidentally injured in the middle. Then everyone stops silent and the contradiction is resolved.
Example: In this scene, Deadpool 2 obviously brought the ending of the first battle over directly. Haha, in order to save Russell’s soul and prevent him from becoming a great demon decades later, Deadpool 2 is caught between the tightrope and Russell. , Using his own actions to influence Russell, this plot is too similar to Charles and Eric Magneto’s divorce on the beach! It's just that the screenwriter later mixed a little plot that reversed the future before forcibly turning the tragedy into a comedy.
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