What inspires human potential? Faith, anger? A choice, he made a choice, surrender...
I have to say that the little actor who played Eric did a bad job.
"They are just kids" "No, they were kids" I don't know what age Charles is set in this movie. According to the previous story, Charles once said that he met Eric when he was 17 years old, but why……. Whether it is a child or not is determined by what, age or experience, people always hope or subconsciously think that when they are older they should be mature, but everyone's experience and living environment are different, hey... People always have a choice when they don't. You are wise enough to choose, but when you have the ability to make a choice, you find that there is no choice.
"You want society to accept you, but you can't accept yourself" "Even if tomorrow we save the world and mutants are accepted by society, my feet and your blue skin will never be considered beautiful" Mei Zai Change requires only social approval. "We need this treatment" or not? Maybe only one knows
"they will fear us, and the fear will turn into resentment." People object only because things are out of their control, they will be eliminated naturally, rarely People are willing to automatically withdraw from the stage of history, not to mention this is a history of survival.
"Killing will not bring you peace yet" "Never thought of peace" What does hatred need to be calmed down with.
"But no matter how bad the world gets, you don't want to fight it, do you? You want to be a part of it." Perhaps obedience is the easiest, obedience...
"They're just following orders." This reminds me of the verdict on a man who carried out orders after the Berlin Wall came down "Yes, he's going to carry out orders, but he can raise the barrel of a gun an inch." Not sure what It is correct to execute the order or to break the rules at some point. However, basically all people are after the fact, and most people have to think more about their own survival. Not everyone is a saint. If a saint can sacrifice himself, Then a person with a conscience should be harmless! If it is re-judged, the hope is: "At that moment, he was just an ordinary soldier." But sometimes people are always willing to integrate the fault of society and the fault of one person, and then let one person bear the consequences, and sometimes the consequences are right It seems too heavy for one person.
Is it so crippling? But when I went to pick up Grey with Eric, it was fine!
The back of the whole movie is not bad, but the front is a little suspicious of mass production, especially the part of recruiting team members, which is too similar to the plot in the "Ocean's 11" series.
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