This is the American version of Yuzhang Academy (if you are too lazy to read, you can refer to the trailer for brain supplement comparison, if you don’t know what Yuzhang Academy is, please Baidu)
There is no doubt that the mutants with supernatural abilities are like the rebellious teenagers in China who are arrogant in their hearts. They are inherently good, but they lack the correct guidance and education, and they are often orphaned by their parents (of course, I haven't watched the movie at the moment, I just watched the preview, so if there is no connection with the timeline of Wolverine 3, maybe they are orphans. But It is estimated that the connection is not big. After all, X-Men was violently translated and added to the X-Men without starting with Xman. Please, the meaning of the English name only refers to the usage of the specially emphasized and the new mutants, okay) The society is recognized as a problem teenager, not from Consider from your own perspective whether it has a positive guiding effect on the growth of the child. When children have problems, they are sent to the academy and become the default accomplice (These sentences can be ignored, I don't even understand how they got to this hospital)
But it is clear that children are brainwashed and otherwise inhumane (abused) in hospitals to ensure that they are numb and become socially accepted normal people. This is very similar to those colleges and Internet addiction treatment centers in our Greater China. I don’t know if you have heard of their methods. Maybe you all know Yang Yongxin, the king of thunder and lightning. Those colleges are even more terrifying than this.
ps: Although I haven't watched it yet, I think I have passed the trailer and watched 50 to 60 percent of the feature film. It's sad, I just think it's ok, just take a look. I hope the feature film can change my impression
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