Unfinished again

Adrian 2022-03-22 09:01:10

As the final piece of the X-Men series that I like very much, this movie really disappointed me.
It was my expectation that Qin did not die. After she came back, she became a big boss, and I thought it was okay. But I kept seeing the middle part, and I still couldn't see any inevitable connection between one point of her and the other point—the child with healing ability. I continued to watch and saw that Professor X was killed by Qin... In order to deepen the contradiction and upgrade the confrontation, the plot sacrificed Professor X, the best man... Later, Qin joined Magneto, Enter the ultimate battle. After a big fight between the two sides, Wolverine easily killed the two bosses in a row (although it seemed to be very hard). To be honest, I think the fight in this movie is not handled as well as the previous two, and the plot arrangement is also very sound. Very disappointed.

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Extended Reading
  • Anita 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The decisive battle of the cattle

  • Daija 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    This plot scene is completely the rhythm of the current science fiction blockbuster, the feeling of assembly line operation is too strong, and the plot is slightly illogical. The theme has become whether mutants are a disease and should they be cured. Our gay dictator leaders are on the front line of protesting against heterosexual power. The first lesson is about how the two dads met and got married. , And then the story of adopting a group of children is really in line with the trend of gay topics...

X-Men: The Last Stand quotes

  • [last lines]

    [Wolverine watches a TV]

    The President: And now, it's my great pleasure to introduce the American Ambassador for the United Nations: Dr. Hank McCoy!

    Dr. Hank McCoy: Thank you...

    Logan: Way to go, furball.

  • Eric Lensherr: [as the Dark Phoenix rises, Magneto looks shocked] What have I done?

    [runs]