"No one is equipped to oppose that Humanity's days could be over." |
-Patrick Stewart, Professor X |
Director |
The director of the film is Bryan Singer. His other works include "The Usual Suspects". In "X-Men", there are some morals that are delt with; discrimination issues and trying to control Humanity. Singer brings these two issues together, in a way that makes the audience appreciate it more. He combines action, morality, and more in "X-Men". |
"You're a mutant. The entire world out there is full of people who hate and fear you, and you're wasting your time trying to protect them. Magento's right, a war is brewing. Sure you're on the right side?" |
-Hugh Jackman, Wolverine |
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Synopsis |
Placed into an Internment camp by soldiers in Poland, seperated from his family, his mutated fear growing...Magneto's memory of his earlier life still haunts him and now he wants revenge, against Mankind. "Magneto believes that a war is good between mutants and the rest of Humanity." Some people in the world hate the mark on the paper and they want to erase it. Magneto wants to make everyone mutants, then destroy them. Little does he know, that his old friend, Charles Xavier is going to stop him, with his team of mutants, the X-Men. Wolverine's fury grows, Storm's weather mood strikes, Magneto's powers growing, time decreasing. Now, only the X-Men can help save the world and the rest of Humanity. |