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X-Man: First Class
X-Man First Class is film which released in 2011 and directed by Mathew Vaughn and produced by Bryan Singer. It mentioned the first met of professor Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr, and aginst Sebastian Shaw, and their different views with mutant. The issues in this film are how normal prople treating mutants and mutants treating and using their abilities.
X-Man stories started with comic books, then released on screen. The First Class is a beginning story of X-man. The story begins with Nazi found a child who has “super power” and felt so special, but that was not a good thing. In my opinion, mutants are still humen but with special abilities DNA. However, most normal people have discrimination with mutants because they think mutants are “freak”. When Charles and Erik are young, they work and fight together to stop a war which Sebastian is trying to lead between United States and Russia. However during that time, Charles and Erik have different views with mutant and that cause they leave each other at the end.
The immagation of human is from reality. Those mutants who have special abilities in the film are basic on normal humen. That means the creatation of mutants is from our real lives. What happen if human has mutant power. What happen if mutants live in the real world. The film X-Man shows this Uncanny. It shows the probability and consequence about mutants real living. Fighting, killing, discrimination and experiment will happen if mutants exist in our world. Some mutants are kind and willing to cooparate with normal human like Pro. Xavier, and some are evil like Sebastian. Evil will cause a war like the film shows. The consequence of war is the end of the world, so people will against evil like Sebastian in order to stay alive. On another hand, the discrimination or bad treatment is a reason to lead mutants against normal human. The point is which way they fight for the equatation and destiny and genocide is not a right way to

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