The two shocking and gorgeous battles at the beginning and the end of the movie brought the climax of the movie. The middle part is too much narrative and a little procrastinated, especially due to the trance caused by Wolverine's memory. Although it can better fit the main theme, but in this film does not make sense. There is no real protagonist, especially Fan Bingbing has only one line, but there are really many action scenes and scenes, a very important ability in the story, and when he dies for the second time (in fact, they can all be said to have died) Many times) close-up, really worthy of Fan Bingbing's tireless efforts to make soy sauce in Hollywood.
Hollywood superhero movies are getting rid of the simple routine of saving the world and human beings, from being friends against each other, coming together to survive and breaking up again with their own goals. Do you believe in the future, do you believe in yourself? Can you change the future yourself? A problem that has to be faced, a purpose that has to be acted upon, even if the future cannot be changed, there is still hope.
The movies that the comics changed, from Batman, to Captain America, to the X-Men, have more connotations.
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