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Featurette 'Albero geneaologico' (sottotitolata in italiano) di X-Men: l'inizio in cui il regista Matthew Vaugh e gli attori Michael Fassbender, Nicholas Hoult, Jennifer Lawrence e January Jones ci raccontano del film, di come è essere un mutante e del rapporto tra il professore X e Magneto.
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00:00Grazie a tutti.
00:30Il nome è Xavier. Charles Xavier.
00:31How do you do?
00:32Cheers.
00:33And ultimately the formation of the X-Men.
00:35Charles grew up in a beautiful estate
00:37and very sort of nurtured of surroundings
00:39whereas Eric's basically had to sort of
00:41survive without parents from
00:43a very young age.
00:44My son is my son!
00:46Eric was embittered by the Holocaust
00:49and hell-bent on revenge.
00:52So much more to you than you know.
00:54Not just pain and anger.
00:56There's good in you too.
00:58That's the dynamic of the movie.
00:59It's two people having such different beginnings
01:01and knowing that they're going to come together
01:03and change the world.
01:05They call it Cerebro.
01:07The electrodes connect Charles to the transmitter on the roof.
01:10When he picks up a mutant
01:11his brain sends a signal for a relay.
01:14Cerebro is a device
01:15that Professor X uses to locate mutants.
01:18So we're to be the CIA's new mutant division, yes?
01:21Something like that.
01:22He starts to see
01:23where all the other mutants exist in the world
01:25and finds a couple promising souls.
01:28How would you like a job when you get to keep your clothes on?
01:30We have a situation.
01:32They're recruiting.
01:33Mutants are these people
01:34that have these extraordinary powers.
01:37They are the sort of homo sapiens to the Neanderthal
01:40and the mutants at the next stage up.
01:43I can't stop thinking about the others out there.
01:44I can feel them.
01:45The world is just now beginning to learn
01:47that there are mutants.
01:49You have the younger generation of mutants
01:51developing and discovering their powers.
01:53We can help them.
01:54Can we?
01:56Identification, that's how it starts.
01:59It ends with being rounded up,
02:00experimented up, eliminated.
02:03You just see these people
02:05and they're embarrassed
02:06and they feel awkward
02:07and like they're sort of misfits.
02:09You want society to accept you.
02:11But you can't even accept yourself.
02:13And for all these guys
02:15that's what being a mutant is like.
02:17It's this dark secret
02:18which is stopping you
02:19from maybe having the life you wish.
02:21You have no idea
02:22what I'd give to feel.
02:24Normal.
02:27Professor X was kind of like
02:28a Martin Luther King
02:29during the Civil Rights Movement
02:30and Magneto was a Malcolm X character.
02:33Both had very similar ideologies
02:35but at the same time
02:36very different ways
02:37of achieving their goals.
02:39In each of us,
02:40two natures are at war.
02:42Man's animal nature
02:43and his struggle to control it.
02:45Our big theme
02:46has always been tolerance.
02:48If you're different,
02:48be proud, it's okay.
02:50You're an exquisite creature.
02:51All your life,
02:52the world has tried to tame you.
02:54It's time for you to be free.
02:55When a stronger species mutates,
02:58the first thing they do
02:58is they kill off the weak.
02:59Child.
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