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Type: Film-Noir   Region: France   Year: 2012  
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《"Flutlicht" Episode dated 20 April 2014 (TV Episode 2014)》Storyline
In the meantime during training exercises, Hank McCoy was working on a cure (using Raven""s DNA) o suppress only their physical mutational appearances.The Quiet Man, Papagallo, Farmer and the Warrior Woman argued that they must continue to resist the "vermin on machines" and "defend the fuel," while others (mostly Big Rebecca, and Curmudgeon) gave pro-arguments to accept Humungus"" Ultimatum:The Quiet Man (David Slingsby): "We""ll never walk away! Never!"Big Rebecca (Moira Claux): "You heard what he said! lt sounds reasonable! We don""t have to die! All we have o do is walk away!"Warrior Woman: "No! We""ve worked too hard!"Big Rebecca: "lt""s simple! All we do is exchange the fuel and this junkyard for our lives!"Farmer: "Look, if we walk out there, they""ll slaughter us! They""ll set us loose and then cut us down like pigs!"Big Rebecca: (to the other colonists who resisted) "Don""t listen to them!"The Helmeted Curmudgeon (Syd Heylen): "All right, this is it! l""ll talk to this Humungus!.Also present was the powerful leader of the militant, animalistic Brotherhood of Mutants - embittered Magneto (Ian McKellen), Xavier""s ex-ally (and Holocaust survivor Eric Lensherr with a number burned into his arm) who could create magnetic fields and control metal."Leo confirmed his increasing worry about how fragile he cave was, how a landslide might easily be triggered, and why it might take a long time to rescue him: "Don""t try it by yourself.Since then, ten years later, Polanski made his own honored Holocaust film, the Best Director-winningThe Pianist (2002).