Contradictory spear and shield

Yvonne 2022-04-22 07:01:02

When the Iceman and the Fireman were dueling, I was thinking, is it the water or the fire?
When Magneto was "demagnetized", facing the scene he created with his own hands, he said in amazement, "What the hell did I do!?" I realized for a while that he was part of Professor X, the only one of them. The difference, of course, is the biggest difference is that Professor X takes into account both the feelings of humans and the feelings of mutants, while Magneto is only extreme for the party represented by his individual. It refers directly to the human beings in today's society who will do whatever they can to continuously seek their own interests.
The "X-Men Prequels" are going to be released this year. I can accept the prequels. If it is the fourth film, then I feel a little bit that they are superfluous. In the end, when Magneto seemed to be able to control the chess pieces again, and when Professor X "resurrected his soul" after the end of the ending song, I was thinking that the director should be contradicting. , who can guarantee that there will be no second peak on the road ahead?
Oh, the contradiction is this thing, admire, admire! I'm conflicted again :)

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  • Frances 2021-10-20 18:59:57

    This episode is a bit shit as the finale. A group of people hacked and hacked. In fact, more mutants greatly reduced the fun of the film. And why did you stabb her in the end and get an antidote? Isn’t it good? ?

  • Danielle 2022-03-24 09:01:12

    Well, there are still bugs. Looking at the "First Battle" and the official history comics, the one that I feel most distressed about is Reven...

X-Men: The Last Stand quotes

  • Ororo Munroe: [greets Dr. McCoy] I love what you've done with your hair.

    Dr. Hank McCoy: Mmm. You too.

  • Ororo Munroe: I don't understand. Magneto's a fugitive. We have a mutant in the cabinet, a president who understands us. Why are we still hiding?

    Prof. Charles Xavier: We're not hiding. But we still have enemies out there. And I must protect our students. You know that.

    Ororo Munroe: Yes, but we can't be students forever.

    Prof. Charles Xavier: [chuckles] Storm, I hadn't thought of you as my student for years. In fact, I thought that, perhaps, you might take my place some day.

    Ororo Munroe: But Scott's...

    Prof. Charles Xavier: Scott's a changed man. He took Jean's death so hard. Yes, things are better out there. But you, of all people, know how fast the weather can change.

    Ororo Munroe: There's something you're not telling us.