One, on a good Dragon Boat Festival, I took my husband to watch this shit-like plot, plus I watched "Godzilla 2" yesterday, and I was stuck eating shit for two days, can you understand?
Second, for the sake of our favorite professor, Lao Wankuaiyin, we abandoned Wanda at the door and drove across most of the city to see the laser imax. As a result, within 15 minutes of the opening, the professor who has always been Notre Dame actually forced a group of people to risk Life in danger to save someone you don't know? The bad plot is barely bearable, but the OOC of the important characters can't bear it anymore. And Lao Wan didn't show up until 50 minutes after the opening, and he didn't bring his head together. The little angel of Quicksilver was KOed out in the first battle. He was completely absent in the next few games, and the first two slow motions, my favorite, did not appear. More heartbroken. . .
Third, the IQ of all employees is offline. What the hell are you smashing the subway out of, Lao Wan, there's not enough metal everywhere on the ground for you? The result is not "the operation is as fierce as a tiger, and the score is 0 to 5 at a glance"? Everyone will kill her and help her for a while, admit their mistakes for a while, blacken up and destroy the earth for a while, and then whitewash "we are tired of logging", what are you kidding? The degree of willfulness of this transformation is comparable to that of Optimus Prime in "Transformers 5".
Fourth, the worldview and main contradictions created by the previous "X-Men" movies and "Talented" and other dramas have all collapsed. There is no discussion on how ordinary human society and mutants get along, and aliens appear in this series. There is really some weird style in it, I almost thought that the tyrant and the silver guard would come out later. And in today's era when popular villains are more brilliant, this simple villain of "I want to be the number one in the world and I want to destroy mankind" is really low. . .
Fifth, the AE particle special effects are good, and the softness of the hair is impressive, so that the ultimate battle is like Rejoice and Head & Shoulders, so confident!
Six, the soundtrack is good.
Seventh, in the end, Lao Wan's invitation to the professor, which seemed to be a marriage proposal, eased my heartbreak. In the end of the twenty-year chapter, two minutes are enough.
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