An episode of X-Men friendship

Brionna 2022-04-20 09:01:09

I recommend X-Men - the first battle (it feels like a prequel), I have seen the previous 1~3 to Wolverine, and I

saw the recommendation on the Internet, saying that the director of this time was 1 or 2 episodes.

I'm not familiar with them (except the big bad Kevin Bacon is relatively familiar),

and I didn't watch the preview, but there are more surprises.

After watching the whole movie, I

smelled a faint feeling of broken back~

The young Magneto and Professor X are so sentimental, they clearly love each other and cherish each other, but in

the end they became opposite enemies, and there is still a lingering rhyme after reading Yea~

On the last supersonic plane, whether it was Magneto who used his body to shield Professor X from rolling over in the plane, he was

so moved that he started to get goosebumps all over his body;

or Magneto, who was shot in the waist by Magneto, cared and cared for him. I really wanted to cry

when I had to part ways due to different ideas, and

then I immediately searched for relevant information. It turned out that the screenwriter and producer (all the same people) were originally gays, and

he was not affected by human society through mutants. Accepting or even fearing mutants

is a metaphor for the fact that gays or minorities are treated unfairly by society. I have

never seen the situation of gays being used in hero films.

I like to watch big scenes and various superpowers of mutants. The

two elements are well integrated, and it is not abrupt at all.

What's more, this film has been filmed 1-3 plus Golden Wolf before, not only it is not bad, but also better. has connotation.



The two young Magneto and Professor X acted very well, and they could fully support such a complicated emotional transition. They

began to look for actor information. It turned out that Professor X had worked with Angelina in the Assassin League, and the

Assassin League was paying attention to Angelina. Who told Angelina to be so handsome! (In a foreign language)

I really haven't seen it at all and I don't remember him playing Magneto...><"

But this film finally made these two actors shine!



Hmm~ There is also a good place to talk about why Magneto and Professor X, who are also mutants, have

so many different ideas and personalities? The native environment accounts for a lot The factor,

Magneto was a Jew. During World War II, his family was captured by the Germans in a concentration camp.

Magneto's mother was killed by the Germans in front of his eyes. The ability of mutants was inspired by anger.

Such a tragic teenage memory , causing Magneto's personality to be irritable and his external psychology to be negative emotions of revenge.

He has always been alone and never thought that there are other mutants, and he is also hostile to human beings.

On the contrary, Professor X grew up in a wealthy environment without war in the United States,

but his parents did not seem to care about this son, and used money and material instead of family affection,

but although Professor X was lonely, he found that the little mutant was with her and raised her.

Professor X believes that There must be other mutants in the world, so researching genetic mutations is the professor's specialty.

When Professor X grew up, he was quite fond of picking up girls

. want to help people.

These two mutants who grew up in completely different environments get along with each other, and there are many sparks,

but their mutual sympathy is no match for the pursuit and killing environment that humans do not trust.

The choreographer and director also used historical events such as World War II, the Cold War between the United States and Russia, and the Cuban crisis, which

were integrated into the plot to make Magneto and Professor X's very painful decisions.

In short, it is the best-looking and in-depth film among the recent big-scene hero films.

There is still a lot of time between the prequel era and the first episode.

If the box office is good, it should be able to continue to develop. The producer also said that he wanted to make it.

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Extended Reading

X-Men: The Last Stand quotes

  • [first lines]

    Eric Lensherr: I still don't know why *I'm* here. Couldn't you just make them say yes?

    Prof. Charles Xavier: Yes, I could, but it's not my way. And I would expect you, of all people would understand my feelings about the misuse of power.

    Eric Lensherr: Ah, "power corrupts" and all that. Yes, I know, Charles. When are you going to stop lecturing me?

    Prof. Charles Xavier: When you start listening. And you're here because I need you.

  • Dr. Hank McCoy: He's going for the boy!

    Kitty Pryde: Not if I get there first!