was really taken away by EC. After seeing the third episode, I didn't think about the shaping of other characters. Ruiwen, like Lao Wan, has gone through all kinds of dramas in three episodes. During my first love, I still think that Shuanglan is a less extreme metaphor for EC (that is, the conflict is not so intense). Now when I think about Ruiwen, I think It's not that she has a problem with the character plot.
First of all, the relationship between the professor and Ruiwen was very good at the beginning of the first love. It was probably related to the fact that the two had only cared about each other since they were young. They were very close in all other places. There was only conflict in Ruiwen's ability to mutate, and the professor was the elder brother and educated. The mentor/mentor is the dominant party in this conflict, and Ruiwen’s mentality of complicated contradictions and entanglement starts from here at least. Although he was brought up by the professor (how old is the difference between their brothers and sisters? I feel that Ruiwen is exactly the little sister who acted like a baby to the professor), but he quickly agreed with Lao Wan's philosophy, and the professor concealed and denied the peculiar part of Ruiwen's appearance. It must be blamed (Hanke, who is a metaphor for professors, is the same as professors on this point), so the education industry is not easy at the beginning, professor.
Because of Lao Wan’s character, his support and encouragement to Ruiwen was really domineering and revealing. He obviously gave Ruiwen considerable confidence to face her depressed part by the professor, while being afraid of the professor and the other people represented by the professor at the time. "The hostility of the vision and the dangers that come with it, while trying to confirm one's worth, fear will intensify one's subjective consciousness. When trapped between the professor’s expectations and her own expectations, Lao Wan was regarded as her endorsement and backing. Naturally, Ruiwen took Lao Wan as a safe haven, which was in contradiction with her mother and Elektra’s second-year second. Little girl. Although Ruiwen was often hacked when she left the professor after World War I on the Beach, she was also very frightened when the professor was shot. A girl who was helpless behaved quite well. Obviously she measures more factors than other children when she has to stand in a team, but the professor herself also said that Ruiwen can follow her idea. I think Ruiwen chooses Lao Wanfang, which may be somewhat a little childish. Knowing the factors of the situation, I feel that the pursuit of ideas is more important, and there must also be factors of exasperation. Standing in the line, he made it clear that he recognized Lao Wan, which was a resistance to the professor's previous suppression.
In the future, Ruiwen has been working alone for a while in the past. It is obvious that she will no longer follow Lao Wan’s concept of total subversion and transformation. You will know what she does. Rescue mutants who have been forced to conscript from the military camp is also doing it during the Apocalypse period. The same thing is to rescue the kidnapped mutant from the underground arena. She is the type that you can’t solve by yourself now. I will help you. It’s more like the righteous people encountered on the street (more in line with my opinion). Superhero positioning), rather than professors and Lao Wan, such as social activists, leaders of mutant rights movements, who think they are responsible for the future of mutants and are indeed responsible for the operation, so children call her She denied it several times for being a hero, and didn't want the Nightcrawler to follow her, but got a pass for the Nightcrawler. Because she is only responsible for herself and not for the living conditions of the mutant group.
But this doesn't mean that Ruiwen doesn't care about the living conditions of the mutant group. It is obvious that she quarreled with the professor when she returned to the mansion. This is just a question of how she views herself (where she puts herself). Since the professor is responsible for this, and she feels that the professor's way is wrong, it naturally sounds like Lao Wan. The status of siblings is never as equal as that of Lao Wan and the professor. Ruiwen speaks to the professor more aggressively than to Hanke, who has the same disagreement. I don’t know if it is the privilege of being a sister or always being angry with the professor. On the one hand, she hates professors a little bit, so maybe juniors shouldn't use this term for elders, but that's what it means anyway). The professor said welcome home, Ruiwen said that this is not her home, it sounds cold, but it is true that the leader of the year was the professor, and the professor did not accept her wholeheartedly. There are intimate moments of siblings, as well as Ruiwen's silent suffering and confusion. Ruiwen’s next sentence is that she doesn’t know her well anymore. On the one hand, she has not come back for many years. On the other hand, the professor is busy taking care of his school. This environment has become irrelevant to her. I don’t know this sentence. Are you pulling the distance or bitterly admitting that you have drawn a great distance? The world of the professor and Ruiwen’s world have been separated from each other for a long time, and the professor is more enthusiastic and willing to open up to Ruiwen because of his personality (also because he takes care of others) That side), and Ruiwen’s avoidance and rejection can also be seen in the self-protection wall built by the life of zero drifting for two decades.
When the situation forced him to act, Ruiwen still took on the responsibility of the team leader. After all, she and Hanke were the only two experienced people who could not be on either. The children have always regarded her as a hero who changed their (variant) lives, and it must have an impact on her self-positioning. The smile when Hank said they look up on you was not in vain. Since it is not the professor who is fighting with him, there is nothing to resist by acting alone. And the family line is finally paved here. After all, joy does not ease the pain, and pain does not cover joy. The feelings between brothers and sisters are not arrogant and arrogant. Besides, Ruiwen also considers Lao Wan as her family. There is also Kuaiyin, who just learned that she is also her family. The lighting is beautiful and the atmosphere is good (not right).
So in the end, Ruiwen, who had been alone for 20 years, returned to the academy as a teacher. It is really the power of the family to spread a whole episode. It should be a bit of great use. In addition, the professor's ideas have also changed, at least the performance is more obvious, and maybe even more. When Shang Ruiwen was beaten by Apocalypse on the street, Hank rushed to save her (this sudden mouthful of sugar almost choked me to death). Maybe Ruiwen still doesn’t regard herself as a leader like the professor, but there are many ways to do something for mutants. Under the dual effects of the professor’s almost dying and the madness of the family’s head pressing, the teenager has almost solved it. It's normal (it's guessed that the professor and Ruiwen have talked privately, and even Lao Wan may have talked with Ruiwen privately), so it's normal to come and contribute to the training of fighters she recognizes.
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