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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  • Frieda 2021-10-20 18:59:02

    Mom and Dad are separated, but they are not divorced, and they will be together again. The eldest daughter followed the father, and the three sons followed the mother. Is this really good...

  • Margarette 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    "You are perfect, but life is trying to tame you. This is you, No more hiding." It's the best series. Just like "Star Trek", even if you haven't watched any part of the series, you will be attracted. The score is single plus one star, and it has the feel of "Moon" and "Inception", which sets off the plot and makes people excited.

X-Men: First Class quotes

  • Professor Charles Xavier: You know, I believe that true focus lies somewhere between rage and serenity. Would you mind if I...

    [Charles makes a gesture to request permission to read Erik's mind]

    Erik Lehnsherr: [Erik signals approval and while Charles reads Erik minds. We see moments of Erik's childhood with his mother] What did you just do to me?

    [Both Erik and Charles cries]

    Professor Charles Xavier: I accessed the brightest corner of your memory system. It's a very beautiful memory, Erik. Thank you.

    Erik Lehnsherr: I didn't know I still had that.

    Professor Charles Xavier: There is so much more to you than you know. Not just pain and anger. There is good, too. I felt it. When you can access all of that, you will possess a power no one can match. Not even me.

  • Professor Charles Xavier: Shaw's declared war on mankind on all of us, he has to be stopped.

    Erik Lehnsherr: I am not gonna stop Shaw, I am gonna kill him. Do you have it in you to allow that?

    [Erik pauses while Charles shifts in his chair uneasy]

    Erik Lehnsherr: You known all along why I was here Charles, but things have changed. What started as a covert of mission, tomorrow mankind will know mutants exist. Shaw, us, they won't differentiate. They'll fear us. And that fear will turn to hatred.

    Professor Charles Xavier: Not if we stop a war, not if we can prevent Shaw, not if we risk our lives doing so.

    Erik Lehnsherr: Would they do the same for us?

    Professor Charles Xavier: We have it in us to be the better man.

    Erik Lehnsherr: We already are! We are the next stage of human evolution, you said it yourself...

    Professor Charles Xavier: [cuts in] No, no...

    Erik Lehnsherr: Are you really so naive as to think that they won't battle their own extinction? Or is it arrogance?

    Professor Charles Xavier: [looks at Erik in disagreement] I am sorry.

    Erik Lehnsherr: After tomorrow, they are gonna turn on us. But you are blinded because you believe they are all like Moira.

    Professor Charles Xavier: And you believe they are all like Shaw.

    [leans forward]

    Professor Charles Xavier: Listen to me very carefully, my friend: killing Shaw will not bring you peace.

    Erik Lehnsherr: Peace was never an option.