There are so many things I want to say, but my mind goes blank with sadness.
Almost all the sci-fi elements of the X-Men are abandoned, and the whole movie is haunted by the tragic and tragic death of the hero in his twilight years. Tears flowed uncontrollably when I saw Professor X struggling to survive in a water tank full of people.
Logan looked at the new generation of mutants with reminiscence and nostalgia in his eyes. He was so excited too.
So, in order for them to live the life they once wanted, to no longer kill, no longer be haunted by nightmares, and no longer be followed by death, he was desperate. He was finally able to leave without worry.
"It turns out that death is what it feels like."
So many years, so many years. The tears of everyone in the movie theater, the painful sighs of the boys in the back seat for 17 years, and the fact that no one got up after the main film until the screen fell into complete darkness. It is the best farewell to Logan and Professor X, and also to Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart. Regrets and blessings.
At the end, the standing cross is turned into an X.
17 years of X-men, 17 years of Wolverine, 17 years of Professor X.
"From now on, all Wolverines will be playing Hugh Jackman."
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