The best superhero movies of 2016

Edythe 2022-04-22 07:01:03

This year can be regarded as a blockbuster year. Superheroes get together to appear on the camera, Superman vs. Batman, Captain America 3, but I always feel that the X-Men is better looking. It sets off Superman and Batman as a groaning, and makes Captain America and Iron Man become awkward. Kindergarten kids.
The first mutant apocalypse on earth, with a strong desire to control, was buried alive under the pyramid by the rebels when the body was transformed. After the accidental awakening, the thief's heart is immortal, and he wants to eliminate the human beings and rebuild a country. Summoned Storm, Angel, Spirit Butterfly, and Magneto as the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, and launched all nuclear bombs into outer space through the professor. After showing off the ability to quickly build a pyramid, he was instantly killed by the phoenix in the consciousness space, and he was extremely embarrassed.
There are many roles. Professor X still looks like a great man, enthusiastic, wise, fighting, patient, elegant, kind... In short, he is a perfect person, and he was almost transformed. Professor X's good friend Magneto listened to his lover's words, changed his mind and started a new life. He worked as a steel worker in Eastern Europe. Unfortunately, in order to save others, he exposed his abilities, his wife and daughter died tragically, and then they became black. First, it was a small test to destroy the Auschwitz concentration camp, and then the power value exploded. Using the metal in the center of the earth, it almost destroyed the San Francisco Bridge again (why should I say it again?), and then destroyed most of the buildings on the earth. Friends again anyway. Quicksilver is still very good, very capable, and rescued the mutants of the school on the eve of the explosion. This paragraph is very humorous and the special effects are also very good. Unfortunately, the combat power index is a bit weak, and in the end, no father and son recognized each other. Cyclops is a little kid who can't control his ability yet, but fortunately, he has outstanding ability and becomes the main force. Nightcrawler is a shy little boy, but his teleportation ability has contributed a lot, and his role has greatly increased. The little sister, Storm Girl, who has a mohawk haircut, actually steals money by creating wind. It is really overkill. After the ability is strengthened, the lightning attack is very powerful, but unfortunately it is still very immature and not strong enough. Angel's wings are really handsome. After replacing them with steel wings, they should have become the main force. Unfortunately, his irritability, impulsiveness, and low EQ made his strengthening into a joke. As for the beast, although it has a good physique, its attack is purely physical, and its contribution to the long-range battle is too small, but it is simply a mad scientist who can make anything. Mystique's role is much less, in fact, it is a support type, fighting power, fighting five scumbags, but for the spirit of mutants. Apocalypse is the big villain, I think the reason is that he has always been ugly, no matter what body he changes, he is ugly, so his heart is a little twisted. He is the greatest architect in the history of the earth, no one. He built the pyramids quickly and well, which is amazing. But the attack skills are just desertification and people into the wall, known as the strongest mutant, a bit weak. Qin should be the strongest, the invincible power of the phoenix. Wolverine also made a cameo appearance. The most amazing thing is Spirit Butterfly. Those long legs, that hips, that sexy outfit, that glamorous face, instantly became my goddess, huh?
There are not many big scenes, mainly the three people rescue the Mystique and others who were imprisoned by Colonel Stryker. And there is the final battle, Nightcrawler vs Angel, Storm vs Psydrome vs Beast and Cyclops...
After Marvel was acquired by Disney, I always felt a little naive. There are very few bloody and violent scenes, and even for a trivial matter, they can turn their faces and tear their faces. There is a feeling of children fighting for favor. It is not refreshing enough to watch, and there is a feeling that it is difficult to express. As for DC, I think it's the self-grief of literary youth, the principle of not killing people, and the anguish of not being understood. Please, you are adults, don't you understand that violence is used to control violence? Could a prison make someone like the clown change his ways? Please, you are superheroes, thinking about the shortcoming of parents all day long, is it appropriate? It’s not refreshing enough at all. Thinking in a different position, I have become a superhero, and I will definitely not be so constrained.
So I think the X-Men series is very good-looking, and the racial confrontation has no warmth at all. Both the reformers and the radicals are for their own interests, rather than pitifully begging for the understanding and sympathy of others. There is revenge and grievances, and Magneto returns to the factory to kill people, which is very pleasing. Unlike Batman, it is incomprehensible that the Joker is not cut into pieces. Apocalypse murder is a bit bloody, but this is called a superhero movie. Best of luck.

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X-Men: Apocalypse quotes

  • [deleted scene]

    Charles Xavier: [to Storm] You're not comfortable with all this, are you? You're not like them.

    Ororo Munroe: Don't try to get in my head.

    Charles Xavier: I don't have to read your mind to know what it is you're thinking. You're not a killer.

    Ororo Munroe: You don't know me. You didn't grow up in a place where superstition and dark religion hold a lot more sway than your degrees, Professor. I barely survived my own village, my own family. They all thought I was a curse on the Earth.

    Charles Xavier: Are you going to prove them right? Are you going to prove them right?

  • [deleted scene]

    Kurt Wagner: Where are you from?

    Jubilee: Beverly Hills.

    Kurt Wagner: Ah, the hills! It must be beautiful, I've never been to the mountains.