struggle

Michael 2022-04-20 09:01:10

Charles and Eric come from different environments. Charles lived a smooth life, but because of his mind-reading ability, he could easily know the feelings of the other party, and Eric experienced the ugliness of human nature, and was stuffed into hatred and hatred in his childhood. The anger prevented him from learning to love the world and human beings.

As Charles said, Eric is a very emotional person, and that's why he can't forget the hurt he was inflicted on in his childhood. Even if he killed the man, he still couldn't surpass him. He inherited what the man had done. Telling his hatred, and cutting ties with Charles, shielded himself.

I think Eric's feelings for Charles should be a love-hate relationship. The hatred is that he hates that Charles believes in and helps those ugly humans, and thinks they are kind. It's been a bit like.

It's those people who don't know what they're doing, they don't have the so-called conscience, they're just obedient, but for Eric, these four words are the things that make him unfortunate and the things that hurt him, so "Never Again".

Nazi Germany was just a machine. Humans who were supposed to have feelings turned into cold tools in an instant. As Hitler said: "You are nothing, your country is everything." Under this system, Jews and Germans It was very depressing. It was a time full of despair and darkness, which is why Eric had such a strong hatred, because no matter how much hatred he felt when he was young, what he could feel was despair and despair.

No one can get rid of Eric's hatred, because that kind of fear and grief is powerful. He is a poor child. In his childhood, except for the things around his mother, he could not feel love. Such a child full of pain can only be All destruction, "Peace was never what I wanted." Eric chose to use his emotions to dominate everything, becoming a human, hateful and loving villain Magneto.

As for the love for Charles, he is the only one who knows his painful memories, who knows his strong emotions, and who is willing to believe, help him, give him comfort and that warmth, teach him how to control his own Power, "in peace and anger".

There are a few parts of the film that moved me, "I'm a mutant, and I'm proud of it." Raven doesn't look like a normal person, so he has no choice but to hide himself and is upset because he I was afraid that I would be rejected, but then I think the great thing is that he stopped hiding himself, didn't cater to the so-called beauty of the mainstream public, and began to have confidence in himself.

I think I actually quite agree. Everyone often caters to others, but I think it is only because they are different that they feel meaningful. Everyone has their own characteristics. I think what I like about mutants is this, "Your What is the ability?" Everyone's appearance ability is different, and only then can they create their own value.

As for Charles, I think he has always been a very rational person. Although he has a little human flaw (for Raven), as long as he is human, there will be flaws. He is the most empathetic person out there, probably because of him With the ability to read minds, it is also possible to penetrate into the hearts of others and to understand their feelings, even if his position is different from his.

Charles and Eric, Professor X and Magneto, two people are so close but so far away, Eric wants Charles to be on his side, but Charles can't, because he knows the damage that hatred can bring is powerful, It will hurt innocent people, and for Eric, humans are ugly, knowing the power of mutants, they will choose to attack them or control them.

No one is right or wrong to me, it's just a struggle of human nature. Humans are often divided into right and wrong, good and bad, love and hate, but what we don't know is that what we do today is right, tomorrow We may make bad decisions unintentionally, but our sense of self tells us "I did the right thing."

The human struggle of X-Men is what I like very much. People can't get rid of their emotions, and they can't be too rational. , People themselves are a mixture, just in darkness and light, some people are more black than white, some people are more white than black, everyone is looking for their own path, some people choose hatred and some people choose love, racial violence is one you want Criticizing but unconsciously falling into sympathy for others, no one is completely persecuted and victimized, and people sometimes hurt each other to maintain a part of themselves.

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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.