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Originally Posted by T-CLIPSE
What is your definition of "so many characters"....two? Scott and Xavier? I already gave the meaning of their deaths in my first post.
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Well, Magneto and Rogue and Mystique also kinda "died". Kinda.
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There was funeral scene for Xavier to express loss, and even Magneto himself expressed regret about Xaviers death while defending him against Pyro's comments.
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But his death wasn't needed for the plot. At all.
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He was connected to the man who invented the mutant cure
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But he's not connected with the plot. Throw him away, what changes? Nothing. Nothing at all.
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Why in the world would The Phoenix be connected to a cure for mutants?
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Because you need to connect all your plotlines together. If you do not, you will receive a bad plot. There always should be a reason in adding something in your movie. Having two (or more) unconnected plotlines ruins the whole movie.
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whose deaths in my opinion raised the stakes of what is constantly being referred to as a war, PEOPLE DIE DURING WAR
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It just doesn't work for me. And for many other people. It's not a matter of you killing or not killing people (mutants), it's a matter of HOW you do it. In this movie it was done awfully. In my humble opinion.