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| X-MEN (2000 | |
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Every millennia evolution seems to skip a little and in one generation it seems like human genetic combination is effected by something called the X-Factor. The X-Factor seems to cause extreme mutation in human beings by giving them supreme powers such as physical attributes, telekinesis, and regeneration. These mutations seems to cause fear among "normal" humans and the fear is fueled by politicians and their personal interests. Magneto, a Holocaust survivor with a mutation causing him to have control of metals, sees a danger for mutants in the future and therefore attempts to strike. This is something that Professor Charles Xavier sees and decides to prevent with the help of the X-men Storm, Cyclops, Dr. Jean Grey, and the newly arrived Wolverine. X-Men is an entertaining event that holds valuable moral lessons within the film, which is based on the comic book with the same name. The many subplots in the film develop a fascinating story that keeps the audience glued to the chair as the tale unfolds around the major plot that offers a truly fantastic cinematic experience. |
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| 4/27/2003 | |
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The Internet Movie Database. |