Please try hard, don't give up

Lupe 2022-04-19 09:01:16

I really like the X-MEN in this one, all kinds of mutants with gorgeous superpowers, all kinds of love, Nicholas Hoult, James McAvoy are really all kinds of cute~

Going to the topic, after watching the movie, I watched "They" Not a hero - nonsense about X-Men", this is a friend who has a very comprehensive understanding of American comics. The article mentioned that mutants is a reflection of the Jewish people, I think it is not unreasonable. At the same time, if the mapping to Jews is the intention of the cartoonist, in fact, each audience can have their own assumptions about that mapping.

Calm down and think about the scene of the final parting ways, apart from regretting the opposite purpose of the base friend, more, I feel that in fact, magneto and professor x, there is no such thing as justice and evil, right or wrong, they are two forces that exist in our hearts . The former represents people, humanity, and anyone's instinctive response to their original will. You are good to me, and I am also good to you. Hit me, and I will hit back; while the latter represents God, divinity, and represents A kind of mind and a deeper thinking about the spirit and soul. Humanity and divinity exist in each person at the same time, and one may often have the upper hand, but it will not overwhelm the other until the other disappears.

I believe that many people will think that the scene of professor x on the beach is stupid, which confirms the value of "repaying grievances with virtue, why repay virtue" that many people uphold. I asked a friend, "If you have a kid in your class, if you reason with him and he doesn't listen to him or listen to him, will you give up?" She said, "I would be inclined to give up, but I hope I will persevere and not give up." In fact, from childhood to adulthood, we have given up too many things, from small things and people to big countries, society, dreams, and values. We grow up in giving up and become sophisticated.

People like the state of "living in the present", because they don't have to bear the burden of history, social responsibility, in the final analysis, because they can live without principles. This is especially true for people in areas that have experienced long-term colonization, such as Hong Kong and Taiwan. In order to survive, they can only choose to forget and live their current life well. When I was very young, I felt like watching "Conan". Every bad person does bad things for no reason. They are all justifiable and justifiable. Even each one deserves sympathy. The thousand-year-old dwarf death god who committed the murder should not dismantle them and tell the truth, why, because the truth is not good for the current life. But "there is always only one truth", living in the present without seeking principles is irresponsible and blasphemous for history, for those who have passed away, and for oneself.

Having said so much, I’m dancing more and more tones. What I want to say in the end is to hope that more people will try their best not to give up everything around them. Maybe the idea of ​​magneto will appear again and again, but it must be resolutely erased over and over again. Lose. Yes, we have too much dissatisfaction with this society and this country. You try to change but you find yourself insignificant and powerless, but please don’t be pessimistic, everything has its stages and particularities. , no big deal, nothing is impossible. You insisted on breaking up with "him" and scolded "him" like blood. When you dated the next one, you turned back to "his" every scene. When you thought "he" was so unbearable, How much did he pay for "him".

God bless China, God bless Human beings.

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X-Men: First Class quotes

  • Erik Lehnsherr: My fellow Mutants! The real enemy is out there.

  • Erik Lehnsherr: [to Mystique] If you're using half your concentration to look normal, then you're only half paying attention to whatever else you're doing.

    [pause]

    Erik Lehnsherr: Just pointing out something that could save your life.

    Erik Lehnsherr: You want society to accept you, but you can't even accept yourself.