ToadOfSteel wrote:
This is why I consider X-men 3 to be the only movie where I sympathize with the "villains" (Magneto is more of a tragic hero, however)... as it concerns a "cure" for mutants because they are "not normal", funded by a man who is ashamed because he doesn't have his "perfect normal child", but instead a dude who can fly. (I don't know about you, but if I had a son who could fly, I wouldn't try to cure him, I'd send him up to the roof and fix the antenna... but i digress)...
I don't really sympathize with either the "heroes" or the "villains" much in that movie, because both sides seem to be doing both things I consider really important and things I'd consider unconscionable.
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