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X-Men : L'Affrontement final est un film américain de genre Science-fiction réalisé par Brett Ratner sorti en France le 24 mai 2006 avec Hugh Jackman

X-Men : L'Affrontement final (2006)

X-Men: The Last Stand

X-Men : L'Affrontement final
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Professor Charles Xavier

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [deleted scene] Mutants and humans. They have long struggled to coexist. While some try to unite the world, others try to dominate it. Neither strategy has prevailed. But when conflicts reach an impasse, inevitably something happens to shift the balance forever.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [Post-credit scene] Hello, Moira.

Juggernaut

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!

Dialogue

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Storm: What the hell was that?
Wolverine: Danger room session.
Storm: You know what I mean.
Wolverine: I'll lighten up Storm–
Storm: Look, you can't just change the rules when you feel like it and I'm trying to teach 'em something.
Wolverine: Well, I taught 'em something.
Storm: It was a defensive exercise.
Wolverine: Yeah, best defense is a good offense or is it the other way around?
Storm: This isn't a game, Logan.
Wolverine: Well alright. You sure fooled me.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Wolverine: Hey, Scott, we were looking for you downstairs and you didn't show.
Cyclops: What do you care?
Wolverine: Well for starters, I had to cover your ass.
Cyclops: I didn't ask you to.
Wolverine: No, you didn't. The Professor did. I was just passing through.
Cyclops: So pass through, Logan.
[He turns away. Logan grabs his arm]
Wolverine: Hey, look. I know how you feel.
Cyclops: Don't.
Wolverine: When Jean died–
Cyclops: I said don't.
Wolverine: Maybe it's time for us to move on.
Cyclops: [walks away, then turns back to Logan] Not everybody heals as fast as you, Logan.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Mutant Theatre Organizer: How should we, as mutants, respond? Here's what I think. This is about getting organized. Bringing our complaints to the right people. We need to put together a committee and talk to the government.
[The mutant crowd began to complain.]
Mutant Theatre Organizer: They don't understand. They don't know what it means to be a mutant. We need to show them, educate them, let them know that we're here to stay.
[The mutants complain further.]
Mutant Theatre Organizer: People, you must listen. They won't take us seriously–
Psylocke: They want to exterminate us!
Mutant Theatre Organizer: This cure is voluntary. Nobody's talking about extermination.–
Magneto: No one ever talks about it.
[The mutant group turns to Magneto and Pyro. They stood up and stumble.]
Magneto: They just do it. And you go on with your lives, ignoring the signs all around you. [both walk to the stage] And then one day, when the air is still and the night is fallen, they come for you.
Mutant Theatre Organizer: [interrupting] Excuse me–
Magneto: Only then do you realize that while you're talking about organizing and committees, the extermination has already begun. Make no mistake, my brothers, they will draw first blood. They will force their cure upon us. The only question is, will you join my brotherhood and fight or await the inevitable genocide. Who will you stand with, the humans or us? [walks away with Pyro following]

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [Storm and Professor X talk about the aftermath of Jean's transformation]
Storm: I don't understand. Magneto's a fugitive, we have a mutant in the cabinet, a President who understands us; why are we still hiding?
Professor: We're not hiding. But we still have enemies out there, and I must protect my students. You know that.
Storm: Yes, but we can't be students forever.
Professor: [chuckles] Storm, I hadn't thought of you as my student for years. Infact, I thought that perhaps you might take my place some day.
Storm: [astonished] But Scott–
Professor: Scott's a changed man. He took Jean's death so hard. Yes, things are better out there, but you of all people know how fast the weather can change.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [The Brotherhood of Mutants continues to liberate mutants, checking people on their list but Mystique Loses Her Powers]
Pyro: [reads the list] "Cain Marko. Solitary confinement." and check this out: "Prisoner must be confined at all times. If he builds any momentum, no object can stop him."
Magneto: How fascinating. [opens his cell where Cain's limbs were bounded in the cell.] What do they call you?
Juggernaut: "Juggernaut".
Magneto: I can't imagine why?
Juggernaut: Are you going to let me out? I need a pee! [Magneto removes his restraints and the Juggernaut jumps out of his cell. Cain's force of his jump awakens one of the prison truck guards, who was unconscious earlier.]
Pyro: Nice helmet.
Juggernaut: Keeps my face pretty.
Magneto: [to Juggernaut] I think he'll make a fine addition to our army.
Pyro: Yeah.
[Mystique sees light from the gun aimed at Magneto.]
Mystique: NO!
[Mystique steps in the way and is shot with the Cure; falls; Magneto grabs the dart gun; Pryo blasts the guard out; Mystique begins to seizure; hair turns black and blue skin disappears; turns completely human, lays naked in shock and devastation]
Magneto: You saved me. [begins to turn away]
Mystique: [to Magneto; pleadingly] Erik.
Magneto: 'I'm sorry, my dear. You're not one of us anymore.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook ’’’Mystique’’’: ...Erik.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [Everyone regroups at the school after Professor X dies]
Iceman: So what now? What do we do?
Beast: Professor Xavier started this school. Perhaps it's best that it end with him. We have to tell the students that they're going home.
Iceman: Most of us don't have anywhere to go. I can't believe this. I can't believe we're not gonna fight for this school.
[Warren arrives at Xavier's office with his luggage.; They all turn to him]
Angel: I'm sorry. I know this is a bad time. I was told that this was a safe place for mutants.
Beast: It was, son.
Storm: [stood up] And it still is. We'll find you a room. [turns to Beast] Hank, tell all the students the school stays open.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Wolverine: [to Colossus] This is it! Hey make it a strike.
[Colossus throws Wolverine at Magneto but he stops him with his powers]
Magneto: You never learn, do you?
Wolverine: Actually, I do.
[Beast approaches from behind and injects four doses of "the cure" into Magneto]
Magneto: I'm–
Wolverine: [gets up after Magneto's power releases him] One of them?

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook The Dark Phoenix: You would die for them?
Wolverine: No, not for them. For you. For you.
(Jean's consciousness manages to resurface)
Jean Grey: Save me.
Wolverine: I love you.
[stabs Jean through the chest and kills her, then cries out.]

About X-Men: The Last Stand

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook But what if mutants don't want to be "cured"? What if they're happy the way they are, and cherish their differences? Xavier has always tried to encourage that kind of thinking, but Magneto (Ian McKellen), his archenemy in X-Man land, takes a more direct approach. He wages war against Worthington and all those who would foist a "cure" on the mutants. Although Magneto has always been the villain of the series, this time he makes a good point.
So strong is Leech's anti-mutant power that a mutant need only stand near him to lose his or her abilities; maybe the antibody works through pheromones. Meanwhile, Mutant Cure Clinics spring up around the country and are picketed by pro-Mutant militants. Extremists arm themselves with guns that can fire the antibody, and go out to shoot themselves some mutants. Beast, as the administration's Cabinet minister in charge of mutant affairs, is caught in the middle.
There are so many parallels here with current political and social issues that to list them is to define the next presidential campaign. Just writing the previous paragraph, I thought of abortion, gun control, stem cell research, the "gay gene" and the Minutemen. "Curing" mutants is obviously a form of genetic engineering and stirs thoughts of "cures" for many other conditions humans are born with, which could be loosely defined as anything that prevents you from being just like George or Georgette Clooney. The fact is, most people grow accustomed to the hands they've been dealt and rather resent the opportunity to become "normal." (Normal in this context is whatever makes you more like them and less like yourself.)
"X-Men: The Last Stand" raises all of these questions in embryonic form, but doesn't engage them in much detail, because it is often distracted by the need to be an action movie. Consider, for example, the lengths Magneto goes to in order to neutralize young Leech. The kid is being held on Alcatraz? Very well then, Magneto will stand on the Golden Gate Bridge and use his powers of industrial-strength levitation to rip loose a whole span of the bridge and rotate it so that it joins Alcatraz with the mainland and his forces can march on Worthington's fortress.

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Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Whose Side Will You Be On?