X-Men: First Class James McAvoy 2011

Vinnie 2022-07-06 21:15:55

Why? Why do you want to help fight? As a human being, don't you think it's a ticking time bomb for you that other people have different abilities?

And as a mutant with this ability, why don't you go and rule the human race?

Pulling back and forth, because there are always choices in the crowd, intertwined with each other, there is no such clear line.

Every time I see Professor X reading the pain of others, I feel the same way. God, how can there be such a person?

Human beings always eliminate some phenomena that they cannot control or understand, a sad narrowness.

There are too many things involved, and there is no right or wrong way to look at them. This may be the real way of things. It is not a simple black and white binary.

It seems that the loss of ability is also very painful. This pain seems to be very complicated. It is the ability? Did you lose a friend you grew up with? Many, there are.

X and WAN are like two sides of a person's character. One is kind, but he always teaches you something. Open up all the hatred against that group. However, this one still needs the former kind of redemption.

Who doesn't want to meet a person like Professor X and insist on it, and eventually he will be redeemed, either by X or himself?

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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.