Why did Magneto deliberately borrow the Golden Gate Bridge to reach Alcatraz instead of using iron sheets? Convenient and simple and used in the second part. There are two reasons - either Magneto desperately wanted to express his nostalgia for Professor X so he used the bridge allusion, or it was to show off Duang's stunts and attract the audience.
However, considering that iron can be easily shaped into a simple bridge, the latter is more likely. After all, I bought a movie ticket and a conscience movie.
3 Why do you have to do everything possible to kill that white kid (forgot his name)? As long as a set of DNA is copied, and then continue to make weapons (or cure), there is no need for the two opposing sides to snatch the white child
. 4 On the possibility of using the antidote to save the heroine. Some netizens said that the needle will be decomposed by the phoenix, oh, in fact, Wolverine can also put the needle in the small inner... (covering his face...)
In fact, I don't think this is a bug, after all, the heroine's dual personality will not become because of her. Mortals disappear. The mortal phoenix will continue to "glow and heat" as an evil element, fighting non-stop, wars and chaos...
How did the bald-headed Professor X walk upright in the 5th film? ? If it is related to the prequel, it cannot be explained at all, oh, bingo! According to the logic, as a person grows older, his appearance will not undergo extreme changes, so young Professor X and old X should be ignored here. The professor's facial differences (including hairstyle differences)
6 biggest logic bugs The X-Men fought Magneto to defend mutants' right to free choice, but they haven't answered Magneto's question - if humans acted before the conversation What about the ability to eliminate mutants? (As we can see from the antidote being made into a weapon and the president's conversation with Hank, this is not unfounded.) The X-Men want to protect humanity and defend democracy, but humanity must also be wary of the terrifying superpowers of mutants. The status of the two parties is not equal, and each seeks its own interests and defends its own interests, which is normal. How should the X-Men choose? When their proud identity, mutants, is threatened?
X3 elicited a good proposition at first, but unfortunately as a commercial film it was limited to action sci-fi and duang. A high start, but a vulgar end.
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