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Yeah eden was their version of hope, and they made it real. Plus once they make it to the border theyre safe, as they were granted asylum.
It also plays into the whole immigration angle this movie was subtly throwing in there.
I know you never cared for the xmen franchise before but loving X as a character, just seeing him in that state is horrible. And that does t even begin to mention how terribly ironic it is he killed the xmen by accident because of his dementia.
Then you have logan, who is 200 years old by now, went through a timeline where mutants were killed off by sentinels, he goes back in time to stop it, succeeds and has X retell him all the memories of what happened. Only for 6 years later x kills everyone, mutants arent being born anymore, and logan ends up watching him get murdered, and then dies in his daughter's arms. Hes by far the most tragic hero in movies. Just brutal.
My favorite scene outside x23 killing shit
It also plays into the whole immigration angle this movie was subtly throwing in there.
I know you never cared for the xmen franchise before but loving X as a character, just seeing him in that state is horrible. And that does t even begin to mention how terribly ironic it is he killed the xmen by accident because of his dementia.
Then you have logan, who is 200 years old by now, went through a timeline where mutants were killed off by sentinels, he goes back in time to stop it, succeeds and has X retell him all the memories of what happened. Only for 6 years later x kills everyone, mutants arent being born anymore, and logan ends up watching him get murdered, and then dies in his daughter's arms. Hes by far the most tragic hero in movies. Just brutal.
My favorite scene outside x23 killing shit
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