A bit disappointed

Flo 2022-03-25 09:01:05

The opening of the movie is particularly dazzling, the first generation mutant Tianqi incarnates as the ruler of the world in Egypt, and is admired by all people. The photography is particularly good. From the top of the pyramid overlooking the earth, the crowd is like ants, worshipping the Apocalypse continuously, and the majestic feeling is completely photographed. The ensuing period of time and space shuttle and general cutscenes were also very well produced, taking the audience from Egypt 3700 years ago back to the 1980s. Just like the beginning of a concert, the hot spot of the film is very well done, making me full of expectations for the whole movie. Unfortunately, it is slightly anticlimactic. When I was watching "The Hunger Games", I felt that "Big Cousin" Jennifer Lawrence played that way, but the performance in this film is great and the aura is in place. I have watched so many X-Men movies. I think I played the best devil girl, and my impression of her has greatly changed. But the new generation of Phoenix female "Three Stupid" Sofinate who jumped over from "Game of Thrones" has a mediocre performance and very mediocre acting skills. The overall rhythm of the film is slightly slow. Especially when Kuaiyin saved people, the time given was too long. In the end, I was thinking, why is this section not over? Apocalypse is also Barabara’s endless talk. In general, the initial foreshadowing will portray the Apocalypse too strongly. But in the end, she was taken away by the Phoenix female in a burst, and death was a bit too simple and not enjoyable enough. Look forward to a better performance in the sequel.

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X-Men: Apocalypse quotes

  • [deleted scene]

    Charles Xavier: [to Storm] You're not comfortable with all this, are you? You're not like them.

    Ororo Munroe: Don't try to get in my head.

    Charles Xavier: I don't have to read your mind to know what it is you're thinking. You're not a killer.

    Ororo Munroe: You don't know me. You didn't grow up in a place where superstition and dark religion hold a lot more sway than your degrees, Professor. I barely survived my own village, my own family. They all thought I was a curse on the Earth.

    Charles Xavier: Are you going to prove them right? Are you going to prove them right?

  • [deleted scene]

    Kurt Wagner: Where are you from?

    Jubilee: Beverly Hills.

    Kurt Wagner: Ah, the hills! It must be beautiful, I've never been to the mountains.