The world is inexorable

Paxton 2022-04-23 07:01:14

Apart from the fact that the final battle is not too enjoyable, the narrative of the story is very good. There are various characters, but the threads are not messy, almost one person is a small biography, quite the feeling of watching the Water Margin. As a prequel, it also made an apocalyptic interpretation of the origin of x-men. The idea is also quite level, even if the talent is prodigy, the world is still in the slightest. There is nothing wrong with talent itself. How you use the people around you to see it is not only the mutant's grasp of destiny, but also the reflection of technology in the real society.

Also, what is the strongest superpower? Is it to sense nature, dispatch nature, or transfer all superpowers in one?

The film is obviously the most affirmative of the superpower of the human brain. Ideas and wills form a small universe of their own, connected to the real universe, controlled by countermeasures, and the state is born from the heart. People with superpowers are often destroyed by their own ideas. Just like many ordinary people, their thoughts and thoughts will be controlled by super leaders. This is a rather terrifying superpower, which has definitely existed in the history of mankind, and has shown considerable destructive power, as well as more powerful constructive power.

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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.