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Zachary 2022-04-21 09:01:16

Two of my favorites in the movie: Fassbender, the sexy, damned, and Lawrence, the cool girl who is uniquely beautiful.

Speaking of my favorite X-Men, it's The Last Stand, because it contains Magneto, who will die if he doesn't show off, and Jane, who is so powerful that he can even be controlled or out of control. In the last scene, Jane, who is about to destroy the world, asks the werewolf who loves her to kill her in the whirlwind of wind.

This X-Men, which destroyed the plausibility of the past three foreplays, does not have as many tangled emotional elements in comparison, and repeats the theme of whether mutants can live in peace with humans. Personally, I think the perspective of the character of the little devil is worth going into. As he said in the film, he does not hate mutants, on the contrary, he worships them. What he sees is how to use mutants to achieve a greater dream, and what that dream is, we don't know, power? wealth? Maybe more interesting than these.

X-Men is a collective lust of human beings. We imagine that we may be like mutants, possessing all kinds of superpowers like gods, flying in the sky, exceeding the speed of light, rewinding time and space, controlling storms, manipulating minds , through space, absorbing light energy, breathing fire, freezing, stealth, transforming... And each of them are handsome and beautiful. If we were truly filled with such supermen, I believe the Earth would no longer be what it is today. Because human nature determines that the vast majority of mutants will become Magneto-like arrogant people who try to change and own the world on their own, even if their parents didn't die tragically in Nazi concentration camps. Look at our human history, are there still few madmen who are ordinary people? This setup in the comics and movies is actually very interesting: Magneto actually loses to many mutants in terms of abilities, such as the professor who can control the mind and Jane who can control everything and brainwash people. But the professor has always been late and uncontrollable to confront him, and Jane was willing to work for him later. This illustrates the same truth as the world: hatred and anger tend to be stronger than peace and kindness, and strong personalities are more proactive and aggressive in moving things forward. Magneto can't be regarded as evil, at best it can only be regarded as unscrupulous to reach the Yellow River without giving up. But visually I love watching him move the stadium and lift the Golden Gate Bridge.

I saw the last Easter egg at the Singapore cinema, and I look forward to the next climax of the big boss fight. As the professor said in this film, there is more than one future. It seems that there are indeed countless journeys in the future, but the final destination will not change. As the so-called truth does exist, but the truth has yours, mine, and his. The truth of the universe is that it should remain unchanged.

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  • Einar 2022-03-23 09:01:14

    What second chance, what remarriage, no matter how you look at it, it is a love for a cross, a sadistic love for a cross, okay!

X-Men: Days of Future Past quotes

  • Logan: If you had your powers you'd know I was telling the truth.

    Charles Xavier: How do you know I don't have...

    [pause]

    Charles Xavier: Who are you?

    Logan: I told you.

    Charles Xavier: Are you CIA?

    Logan: No.

    Charles Xavier: Have you been watching me?

    Logan: I know you, Charles. We've been friends for years. I know your powers came when you were nine. I know you thought you were going crazy when it started; all the... voices in your head, and it wasn't until you were 12 that you realized the voices were in everyone else's head. Do you want me to go on?

    Charles Xavier: I never told anyone that.

    Logan: Not yet, no, but... you will.

    Charles Xavier: All right, you've piqued my interest. What do you want?

    Logan: We have to stop Raven. I need your help. We need your help.

    Charles Xavier: [emotional] I think I'd like to wake up now...

    [walks away]

    Hank McCoy: [to Logan] What does she have to do with this?

  • [deleted scene]

    Raven: [to Charles] I don't blame Erik for trying to kill me. I would have done the same thing.