The first battle and the mystery in Wolverine 2's base friends.

Harrison 2022-04-22 07:01:03

I watched the first battle of the X-Men a while ago. Looking back on the first three episodes plus the episode of Brother Wolf, I feel that the plot is generally coherent. However, many people have been arguing about when Professor X is disabled. Some people have brought out the comics here. First of all, I declare that I have not read the comics. I think since it is a movie, for the audience, each episode's The coherence of the plot requires coordination in the movie. You can't let the audience watch the special effects of the movie while flipping through the comics to read the plot. So what about this professor's bug? First look at the contradictions between the sequels.
1. At the end of the first battle, he said: The professor was hit in the waist by a bullet blocked by Xiao Wan, and then he was disabled. He was a young talent at the time, in the midst of the Cuban Missile Crisis, around 1962.
2. At the beginning of the third part of X-Men, "Old" (the old in the audience's eyes) Professor X and Lao Wan (who was still a harmonious base friend at the time) went to find Jane who was still a little girl.
3. At the end of the X-Men Wolverine, Professor X came to pick up the young mutants who were rescued by Wolverine. (There is a young one-eyed dragon in it)
4. X-Men: In the first battle, young Professor X and Magneto went to the bar to find Wolverine, but Uncle Wolf didn't hang them.
So there seems to be a contradiction: since the professor was disabled early, and he said goodbye to Lao Wan early, why did the first part of the third part have that group of friends to find Jane together in harmony? How did Wolverine meet the young professor and Magneto at the bar? And how did the mutants rescued in the prequels of Wolverine get picked up by the "old" professor who was not yet disabled?
The first question: I think this question is easy to answer. The time in the third part should be Before the Cuban Missile Crisis, i.e. before 1962, Lao Wan and Professor X were running to find mutants to form a school. In Jane's section, what we can see should be when Professor and Magneto were young, well, let's temporarily I think so.
The second question is that Uncle Wolf will never grow old, but some people say that the Cuban Missile Crisis was in 1962. Didn't Uncle Wolf go to the Vietnam War in 1961? Well, that bar meeting was before 1961, so He had seen the professor, and then lost his memory, so he felt that he had never seen it before.
Then the most difficult thing for me to explain is that in the prequel, the professor went to pick up mutants. I think if this and the five parts are removed, the problem of the professor's legs will be flawless. When Wolverine rescued the child, the Vietnam War was over long ago, that is, a long time after 1973, and the professor lost his leg during the missile crisis in 1962. With such a big time difference, the interval between the two prequels was not so long. , how to explain it.
So, I think, in the future sequels, the professor's leg will definitely be good, and then it will be broken again.
Otherwise, the X-Men would be "another" X-Men in my mind, not a sequel to the original.
If there are friends who can explain or find other bugs, please enlighten me.

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X-Men: First Class quotes

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  • 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.