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fandomsecrets2014-03-26 06:42 pm
[ SECRET POST #2640 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2640 ⌋
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Re: Vaguely inspired by anon on Secret 3
(Anonymous) 2014-03-27 12:01 am (UTC)(link)"awful piece of sexist, plot holed riddled trash"
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY. Not to mention the racism (Darwin dies because THE BLACK DUDE HAS TO DIE FIRST, even though his powers logically would have saved him), and the way it undermines and retcons the Xavier/Magneto friendship (they know each other for what, a few weeks, and we're expected to buy that it's this EPIC TRAGEDY when they're suddenly on different sides what the everloving fuck).
And as much as I like Jennifer Lawrence, she was so awkward and wrong as Mystique it was fucking painful to watch.
/sorry for the mini-rant I have strong opinions on this topic.
Re: Vaguely inspired by anon on Secret 3
And I love Lawrence too but, yeah, she was wrong for Mystique especially when you had Rebecca Romijin playing Mystique as ultra cool, stealthy and cunning. And, yet, Lawrence's Mystique was none of that. She could have played her with the slightest inkling of what she was to become. Instead, Lawrence's Mystique came across as a catty school girl with a huge need to grow the hell up.