In the title, The Last Stand is translated as The Last Stand, but The Last Stand and The Last Stand have slightly different meanings. Fighting against the backwater, emphasizing that there is no retreat, so it is inevitable to fight to the death. The meaning of The Last Stand includes (1) the remaining soldiers (2) the last defense (3) the odds of winning are slim.
Jean's uncontrollable awakening with devastating superpowers is present throughout the film. "Save me", Jean said to Wolverine, Jean lost control of herself and needed Wolverine to save her. When there is no external force that can stop a person's will, coupled with the split of her own will, the good and beautiful part of the will cannot control the destructive part, and the other creatures are powerless.
I feel that when Jean and Professor X face off, it feels like a brainstorming matchup. It's like a game between a psychotherapist and his powerful treatment object. Professor X wants to remove Jean's Resistance and ask her to Calm Down. Like Guardians of the Galaxy, the X-Men series shines with psychological observations.
The archangel's father wanted to cure his son, on the grounds that he could live a good life. In the nick of time, the archangel broke free, bravely being himself, holding his head high, accusing his father of imposing his ideas on him, breaking out of the window, and gliding through the vast airspace near the Golden Gate Bridge, magnificent.
Rogue is very distressed as Iceman's girlfriend. Her boyfriend wants to make out with her, and she wants to, but she has to pull back from the precipice. Because her special ability absorbs the memories and abilities of those who touch her, and causes her victims to faint, she cannot let her boyfriend touch her.
Being extremely tall, or having certain congenital defects, are all abnormal. Sometimes resistance to discrimination is an inner voice, and sometimes getting rid of abnormality is a real cry. Just like Rogue, wanting to give up her superpowers is what she really wanted, and finally got her wish.
If the relationship between humans and mutants is compared to the relationship between straight and gay, my position is the same as that of X-Men: don't divide friends for mutants, stop the life-and-death war, and stop the forced treatment.
With the development of precision medicine, it is possible to predict reversal of sexual orientation. However, driven by local social concepts, the will cannot be fully respected. It is necessary to consider scientific research ethics from the perspective of social reality.
Iceman's name is Bobby, reminds me of Bobby in "God Save Bobby", but X-Men: The Last Stand was released in 2006, before "God Save Bobby" in 2009, so Bobby in X-Men is not "God Save Bobby" Echoes of Bobby in . But it is not ruled out that Bobby in X-Men refers to the gay son Bobby who committed suicide in 1983, and is also the prototype of "God Bless Bobby". X-Men's Bobby thrived at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, founded by Professor X, while 1983's Bobby was sad, dying sadly prematurely amid incomprehension and hatred.
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