I don't like heroes late and I hate saying goodbye.
I often heard Uncle Wolf say he wanted to die, but he never took it seriously, never thought that he would get what he wanted. Before watching "Logan", I prepared myself a lot and kept telling myself that Uncle Wolf would definitely leave in the end. I thought Logan would die violently, but when he was lying on the edge of an unknown lake and said to X-23, "So death is what it feels like", he couldn't hold back his tears, thinking he would burst into tears. At this moment, I was so sad that I couldn't speak.
When Uncle Wolf was lying there, I didn't even think it was over. He would stand up again. How could he die so easily after so many years of begging for death? There really is no protagonist halo.
I saw Amy posted on Moments earlier that he would cry twice in the middle, but I didn't understand it, because I never knew that Charles, who had been giving hope, would die. In my heart, Charles was omnipotent, wise and powerful. But in his 90s, he needed Uncle Wolf to work and earn medical expenses when going bankrupt. He once had assets of 3.5 billion, and he dedicated everything to the cause of mutants. Almost all of the companions and Uncle Wolf experienced the despair of losing their companions twice.
In the movie, Uncle Hei said that a company planted stinky plants around the house and changed their genes, but their family did not eat them. Charles ate the meal of Uncle Hei's house, and suddenly remembered what happened in the past when he was resting. Maybe Charles Wolf and other mutants have been poisoned by these mutant plants for so many years, their abilities have weakened, and they even disappeared for twenty-five years. No more new mutants appear.
Charles' last paragraph broke the last line of defense that I was determined not to cry. When he remembered everything, he wanted to catch the old professor and tell him, it's not your fault, you just need to be a quiet one Wise little old man, listen to your "son" telling you to take medicine every day, and protect your "granddaughter" when your "son" teaches his child, but unexpectedly, it is the last lesson of the professor.
Whether it's Charles, Logan, or X-23, they all need family affection. It's been too long to see them getting along happily. It would be nice if they could keep fleeing on the road. For Logan, who is nearly two hundred years old, Charles has always been a father-like existence. The words he called Charles daddy and X-23 called him daddy were both the first and the last time.
"One has to be true to oneself, Joey, and can't go against one's own nature. It's hard to live with killing, there's no way out, right or wrong you have to bear for the rest of your life. Now go back to your mother and tell her All is well, there will be no more gunfire in the valley."
Off topic:
I hate the X-24 very, very, very much.
It never occurred to me that one day I would see the entire X-Men die on the big screen.
When X-23 turned the cross into an X, he suddenly saw hope again - a new era is coming.
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