About the future, about choice, about growth!

Aletha 2022-04-23 07:01:13

Speaking of which, this is the first time I have watched the premiere. I went to UME with my friends in the early hours of the morning to watch a movie that lasted for more than two hours, completely ignoring the intense work the next day. Maybe in the years to come, it will become another worthy memory for each other. thing.

Going back to the movie, the plot of the whole movie has always been very tight, from the beginning like we are describing a very bleak future for mutants, humans have created powerful weapons in order to eliminate mutants, ironically speaking, this This weapon actually draws on the genes of mutants. It not only wiped out the mutants, but even wiped out the humans who may become mutants in the future. And the relationship between humans and mutants has always been a very key clue to the entire X-Men series. How should humans deal with mutants who are stronger than themselves? In the face of a human who is weaker than himself but wants to destroy himself, how will the mutant choose? This movie never came to the past and gave humans and mutants a chance to choose together. However, the decision of this opportunity is in the hands of mutants. It is difficult to say. If Magneto finally gave humans a blood lesson in front of the camera, Will there be new changes in the future, but Professor X knows that choosing confrontation will only be life and death, and reconciliation will never be the choice of the weak, so he has always emphasized that mutants must have hope and understanding for human beings, which is It is his choice, and it is also the choice of the strong wisdom.

From the main line of the whole movie, the memory of growing up has always accompanied the young Professor X. After experiencing pain and amnesia, he chose to give up his superpower to win the ability to stand up, and when he saw Wolverine's pain and twists and turns Memory, he said "poor man", but Wolverine did not feel that it was a burden, on the contrary, he regarded those painful pasts as a wealth for him to grow and achieve his future, if not for the sufferings he experienced , he can't become a real Wolverine, and if he can't feel the pain of hundreds of millions of beings in the world, Professor X will not choose to reconcile with humans. Just like each of us, we will always experience pain and setbacks of one kind or another in our life, and it is these that make us continue to grow. The meaning of life itself is what you experience not what you get!

In fact, everyone will have their own perspective when watching a movie, and will also have their own feelings and cognition. In general, this is a relatively balanced film in terms of story, visual effects and connotation. Movie, worth watching!

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Extended Reading
  • Cecelia 2022-03-22 09:01:12

    It’s so good. It’s the first time I heard so many applause in the theater. There are many highlights. The old Magneto is handsome and the ending. Those familiar faces are almost crying. Maybe you don’t remember the US team 2 and King Kong in 2014. 4 But I will really remember that 2014 has the best X-Men so far

  • Vito 2022-03-22 09:01:12

    Go back to the past and change the future. The routine is old, but it's exploded! The scene is super magnificent, those robot weapons look scary... Fan Bingbing's role is OK~ It can't be happier to see young and old friends appear at the same time! Wolverine always bears the most suffering and bears the greatest pain... PS sits in the same row with the handsome guys to watch the movie, hehehe

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.