With the scrolling closing credits, one question kept lingering in my mind - "What is it that makes me face this kind of movie with a little kindness? Especially when I'm not a CP fan at all. After thinking about it for a long time, probably because of Hans Zimmer's still shocking and tragic soundtrack (this is the only part in the movie that is worthy of the atmosphere of the "Last Battle" propaganda on various posters) and AE particle effects (unexpectedly also pretty?)
The tragedy at the end of "Dark Phoenix" and the entire X-Men series may have been doomed when Fox refused to make "Future Days" as the final chapter of the trilogy, just in the face of the ancient Egypt from thousands of years ago. Most of the blue-faced bald stylists who pass by don't realize the seriousness of the problem (I'm a typical one).
Just like the predecessors who died tragically in the fourth installment of the series, "Dark Phoenix" seems at a loss after a relatively complete trilogy. You can almost regard this as an overhead one, because the original social structure is in this film. It has been reduced to a near-hilarious existence, the president who turned his face and didn't recognize the person, and the vision of society once fought as a mutant has become a theatrical stage prop that can be flipped back and forth in one movie.
But it's not just that, the hapless Sophie Turner has experienced two final chapters of disasters that are enough to go down in history in just two months, and in almost the same way? ? ? The ending of the characters is not a problem, the problem is how to get to that ending. At this point, the eighth seasons of "Dark Phoenix" and "Game of Thrones" have a tacit choice to speed on the fork in the road. And the characters including Magneto and Professor X are all on this crazy car.
Simon Kinberg said to pay more attention to the power of women in this film, the result is to make everyone insane, almost no one's emotional transformation is acceptable, Magneto's behavior in this work It's the same as Loki, who is proficient in tricks in "Avengers 4", sent it directly to the flesh, and what did Charles do wrong? According to the speed at which Qin forgives him, this is not a big deal!
The moodiness of all the characters in this film has made the story lose its meaning from any doctrinal analysis. If you have to look at it from the perspective of the director's "female power", then look at the brain-damaged villain played by Jessica Chastain. Instead, I began to wonder if the director had a Weibo account.
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