britrogue said:
Personally, I don't understand what Angel was even doing in the film, other than fulfill a fan's desire to see him on the big screen. His part was pretty damned pointless.
Can I ask if you would please read books a little more, take English Literature, or something that makes you understand how stories are told.
Rather than the the cure being just SOMETHING that SOMEONE SOMEWHERE has developed, there is a personal interest in it. The source of that cure is a mutant. And the man who developed that cure was driven to do it because his own son is a mutant and he wants to give him a better life.
That is not pointless. There is no way you can argue this at all. You are wrong.
Whether you liked how Angel was portrayed, the dialogue, screentime, etc, is a matter of opinion but Angel's role in this movie is not a matter of opinion. It's an obvious fact that couldn't be more obvious if it punched you right in the face.
Why is he there? To make the cure something real and human, to make it a character rather than an concept. This should be about people, not chemicals and scientists.
Let's put it another way. You hear of plans by a govenrment to deduct large sums of money from people's wages. Do you care? Maybe you do, maybe you don't. But then you hear that they will be taking money from your best friend's wages and they will lose their home and their marriage will crumble, or even worse you hear they will take away YOUR wages. What was once a distant thing that didn't affect you now does affect you - and so you care about it, you want to stop it, your emotions are involved in it.
This is basic stuff, stuff that is so basic that I shouldn't even have to be writing it down on this page as though I'm talking to a five-year-old. I had given you more credit than this.
Let's go back to X1. Magneto wants to mutate the world leaders at Liberty Island. The X-Men want to stop him. But things are stepped up to another level when he plans to use Rogue - someone that the X-Men know very well - to carry out his plan and she will most likely die as a result. Suddenly it's much more urgent and important and emotional to stop what he is doing.