"X-Men: The First World War" chose the US-Soviet war as the background for the decisive battle. On the one hand, it was a confrontation between good mutants and bad mutants, and on the other hand, it was to solve the crisis of the destruction of the earth. In the end, Magneto challenged the United States and the United States alone. In the grand drama of the Soviet fleet, the imagination and details are quite in place, and the atmosphere of the scene is also extremely tense.
X-Men, focusing on the 1940s and 1960s, especially a series of political and era changes in the latter, were integrated into the development of the plot, adding an epic sense of history; the film focuses on At the same time as Professor X and Magneto's "History of Fame", he also introduced other mutants in a group-like manner, and the rhythm of the plot advancement was extremely smooth.
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