Saturday, June 4, 2011

XMen First Class

XMen First Class


X-Men First Class is fun and sometimes attractive. However, some of the most important problem in many parts of the film moviegoers: It depends on the theory of evolution, and includes references to obscure historical events, however, still a seemingly sympathetic views of communism, and regales revenge and anger - and even total brutality.

The fifth episode of the X-Men movie franchise is set in 1960, where the public handles the origin of mutants, using the backdrop of the Cold War past to reveal how often the knowledge. It starts the same way as the last X-Men movie in a Nazi concentration camp of the year 1940, when a young Erik Lehnsherr destroy the gate separating him from his parents on his head. This maneuver the attention of Dr. Schmidt, later known as Sebastian Shaw, Erik tries to use his powers to provoke, but it was rejected, and lays the fierce rivalry between the two throughout the movie.

Both Erik and Charles Shaw is trying to stop it before it floods the world with success to nuclear war, but the motives could not be more different. Charles is designed to help the human race, which proves to the world that must be accepted to save mutants, and Erik is driven by his thirst for revenge. It clearly indicates that Shaw does not intend to stop, but to kill him.

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