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X-Men: Conflitto Finale Full Movie Download-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2af1 -----------------------------------------When a cure is created, which apparently can turn any mutant into a normal human being, there is outrage amongst the mutant community. Whilst some mutants do like the idea of a cure, including Rogue, many mutants find that there shouldn't be a cure. Magneto, who still believes a war is coming, recruits a large team of mutants to take down Warren Worthington II and his cure. Might seem easy for the X-Men to stop, but Magneto has a big advantage, which Wolverine doesn't have. Jean Grey has returned, and joined with Magneto. The Phoenix has woken within her, which has the ability to destroy anything in her way, even if that 'anything' is a X-Men.An all-out war looms when the discovery of a cure for mutations draws a line between the followers of Charles Xavier and those of Magneto.Why do so many people not like this movie? Granted it was rushed and a bit corny, and it might not coexist cooperatively with the comics (i wouldn't know) but X Men: The Last Stand was terrific entertainment! I do not remember a single point during this movie in which i was bored, not one. They fixed all of the problems the second film in the trilogy had. They finally realized Rogue was stupid and she only got about 3 min of screen time, the put the action from X2 on steroids and made it extremely fun to watch. This movie had a few weak points, including the short running time and the soundtrack but that is more than make up for by the "coolness" of this movie. All of the acting is better that X2. Storm actually fights instead of just bringing up some fog. Wolverine goes on a rampage in the forest and at the end on Alkatraz instead of just killing like 3 guys in the mansion. And holy crap Jean killed a s*** load of guys. The only problems I had with the characters were that Xavier was knocked off too early and Magneto gets too little screen time, he is one of the most fascinating characters in the other two and this time he is put on the back burner. Beast was also amazingly cool. I really admire this movie for just being entertaining. Too many action movies are trying to be too emotionally involving. This is pure entertainment. One of the best movies of the year, give Brett Ratner a break geezus. 10/10When I first entered the packed theater on opening day, I could see the anticipation of many spectators. After the movie ended, the same look could be seen on the faces of many, including me.
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X-3 provided us with a moral and heartfelt story. It begins with Scott and Logan still struggling with Jean's death. During that time, a company has created a drug to suppress the mutant 'x' gene, which they call a 'cure'. An injection would suppress the gene forever, rendering the user as a human. On top of a Magneto war against the humans, many, including some X-Men, question whether or not to take this drug. As such, many moral issues come into play as well as some real world issues. Its themes of prejudice against the mutants, the way Xavier sacrificed his life to try and save Jean, and the unspoken love between Jean and Logan only accented an already good film, as it deals with those themes. Some hardcore fans may be disappointed with the way the film deals with the Pheonix but I thought it was a perfect touch. Magneto, on the other hand, just felt wrong. Instead of showing us the moral implications of why the humans must die, he just was pure evil. Personally, I thought he should have made us care for him more. Added in some dialogue that would perhaps persuade us into what he is trying to accomplish, but instead he is just pure evil, which in the other two films, it had shown reasons for his uber evilness.
At the end, you were left with a feeling of accomplishment, like you had just saved the world. This film gives you the feeling of a good film and a saga completed. Until you stay and watch after the credits...
+ Good acting; + Good story; + Pretty good fight scenes; +/- The ending after the credits; - The way Magneto was portrayed.Though the picture is not without its wow-inducing, SFX-driven moments, that potent X-factor is considerably diminished in Singer's absence.An antibody that suppresses the mutant gene has been found using the DNA of a young mutant boy named Jimmy/Leech (Cameron Bright), and those mutants who don't want to be "cured" find themselves lining with either Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) and the integration-friendly X-Men or with the human-hating Brotherhood, led by Xavier's former ally, Magneto (Ian McKellen). Meanwhile, Jean Grey (Famke Janssen), the only Level 5 mutant known, has re-appeared (after being killed in X2), but is she the same Jean Grey and whose side will she be on? X-Men: The Last Stand is the third movie in the X-Men film series, which is based on the Marvel comic book series X-Men created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1962, preceded by X-Men (2000) (2000) and X2 (2003) (2003), and followed by X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) (2009), X: First Class (2011) (2011), The Wolverine (2013) (2013), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) (2014), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) (2016), and Logan (2017) (2017); with the Deadpool film series being loosely related. The film's script is loosely based on two X-Men comic books stories: "The Dark Phoenix Saga" and "Gifted". The screenplay was written by American screenwriters Simon Kinberg and Zak Penn. Xavier explains that the only way she could have survived was that her powers wrapped her in a cocoon of telekinetic energy. Unfortunately, it comes with a price. It appears to have awakened her subconscious mind and unleashed the uncontrolled, instinctual side of her called the Phoenix. Scott Summers/Cyclops (James Marsden) can't control his optic blasts when his eyes are open. The original history of the character, according to Marvel canon, has always maintained that Summers lost the ability to control the beams when he and his brother survived a fall—the impact somehow permanently disrupted the control he would have had. When he was young, a doctor/scientist developed "ruby quartz" lenses that contain the beams, and Scott was required to wear them continuously. In the first film and in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, when his eyewear was forcibly removed from his face, his eyes let loose an uncontrolled blast; a similar incident happens in the train station in the first X-Men film when Toad does the same thing. He was afraid the same thing would happen when he faced Jean. Already experiencing the power of the Phoenix, however, Jean neutralized Scott's power permanently. It may refer to this full quote: To every man there comes a time in his lifetime, that special moment when he is figuratively tapped on the shoulder and offered that chance to do a very special thing, unique to him and fitted to his talents. What a challenge if that moment finds him unprepared or unqualified for that work. The film explains that the weapons used against mutants are made entirely of plastic, including the needles. The US military developed plastic weapons specifically to do battle with Magneto. Also, many objects that are usually made of metal such as knives and needles can also be made of ceramic materials, so this may have been the case as well. Jean would have destroyed it and would have killed Wolverine in the attempt. Proof that the cure wouldn't have worked is evident when she vaporizes the entire squad of troops that arrives after Magneto is cured. Phoenix easily stops the cure projectiles in mid-air and destroys them. Also, if Jean had lost her mutant powers instead of dying, she no doubt would have suffered psychological effects to her dual personalities. More importantly, Logan knows from their experience at Alkali Lake that Jean wants to die. She is equally confused, as are the other X-Men, when she miraculously survived the flood. She pleaded with Logan to kill her "before she kills someone else." Wolverine simply put her out of her misery. Multiple Man (Eric Dane) does not die in the final battle. He doesn't even participate. He is captured by authorities in the Brotherhood camp in the woods. Magneto used him as a diversion to make it appear as if the mutants were still at the camp. In reality, Magneto and his band of mutants were long gone, heading for Alcatraz Island. Juggernaut (Vinnie Jones) is last seen chasing Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat through the Alcatraz facility when she rescues Leech. Kitty's ability to phase through matter gets her to Leech, but Juggernaut soon catches up. Juggernaut tries to kill both, but Leech's ability of nullifying mutant powers ultimately saves them from death. The impact against the wall renders Juggernaut unconscious. His fate is also unknown but, again, it is assumed he lives however, he could still be out cold if the authorities found him. He could then be put back into the same sort of custody he was in when Magneto freed him. Pyro (Aaron Stanford) is seen in the final battle facing off with Iceman. He seems to have the upper hand until Iceman (for the first time) turns his whole body into ice, then subsequently freezes Pyro's hands, disabling the devices that create fire. Iceman then headbutts Pyro, knocking him out. His fate is unknown but the novelization describes Drake carrying him to safety as the facility around them collapses. Wolverine injects Magneto with the mutant "cure", stripping him of his powers. As the Phoenix destroys the Alcatraz compound all around her, Wolverine attempts to crawl towards her, knowing that he's the only one who can regenerate fast enough to get close to Jean. They face each other, and Phoenix asks him whether he would die for "them". Wolverine replies, "Not for them...for you." At that moment, Jean's real persona takes over and, with tears in her eyes, asks Wolverine to save her. "I love you," he says as he stabs her with his claws. Jean dies in his arms, and all the destruction ceases. The scene then changes, and the camera pans over Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat (Ellen Page) and Storm looking over the graves of Jean Grey, Scott Summers, and Charles Xavier, casualties of the Mutant War. Inside the school, Iceman (Shawn Ashmore) sees that Rogue (Anna Paquin) has returned, "cured" but now able to to hold his hand. In another room, Wolverine watches the President on TV, giving a White House Press Conference to introduce the new ambassador to the United Nations—and representative to the world for all U.S. citizens both human and mutant—Doctor Hank McCoy (Kelsey Grammer). In the final scene, the now human Erik Lensherr, once known as Magneto, sits alone in a park staring at his chess board. He manages to move one of the metal pieces very slightly, suggesting that his powers may not be totally gone after all. Yes, Dr. Moira MacTaggert (Olivia Williams) checks on the brain-dead patient Xavier had spoken about previously. He greets her with Xavier's voice. Startled, she replies, "Charles?" Alan Cumming was reportedly uncomfortable with the long hours he had to take with the Nightcrawler makeup in X-Men 2, but still planned to return for X-Men: The Last Stand when Bryan Singer was attached. When Brett Ratner took on the role as director, Alan Cumming (along with Kelly Hu) left the project. Thoughts of replacing Alan Cumming were considered, but the part for Nightcrawler was so minimal that the studio felt it was not worthwhile to go through the long and costly makeup process, so the character was cut. Nightcrawler's absence was explained in X-Men: The Official Game. At some part of the story of the game, Nightcrawler tells Xavier he does not want to be an X-Man, for their lives are too violent and he is a peaceful man. Xavier tells him he is always welcome in the Mansion, and Kurt leaves. In the first film, she was played by Sumela Kay, in the second by Katie Stuart, and in the third by Ellen Page. In the first and second, her appearances were very brief and did not require very experienced actors. However, her role was bigger in X-Men: The Last Stand, so a more experienced actor was needed. They were in the original treatment written by Bryan Singer. When he left the project, his treatment was disregarded. However, they do make a cameo, as a Sentinel's head is seen in the opening sequence, having been cut off by Wolverine during the simulation in the Danger Room. At the end of X2, William Stryker (Brian Cox) implies that Logan was a very different character before his amnesia; someone who did many questionable things. As can be seen in X-Men: Wolverine, Logan was indeed drafted into a team of mutant commandos, doing dirty work for the army. Stryker tries to compel Logan to save him with the promises of helping him discover his past and get his memory back. This prompts Logan to throw his dog tags away and tells Stryker he chooses the X-Men over his past. In this film, we don't see anymore of Logan's flashbacks because he is at peace with not knowing everything about his past; he is simply moving on and not trying to remember. 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