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Every Hollywood Hugh has his thing.

Hugh Grant has saying, Er, right then.
Hugh Dancy has being married to Claire Danes.
Hugh Laurie has being scary.
Barnum inThe Greatest Showman,Hook inPan though the two themes do inevitably have some overlap.)
He spends much of the film replaying all the times they did it, including once at a picnic.
What is the meaning of this unholy pattern?
Or, more likely, is he himself lost in time?
Significantly, at the films midpoint, she admits she has never been to Brooklyn.
I guess its because she has short hair.
Or will Kate join him in the 1800s, when women cant vote or own property?
Ill be frank: I have no idea what happens in this movie.
He loves Jean Grey a.k.a.
The only explanation for Jeans survival is that her powers wrapped her in a cocoon of telekinetic energy.
Someone else then says, Is she gonna be OK?
And then the first person replies, Jean Grey is the only class-5 mutant Ive ever encountered.
Jean and Hugh almost fuck but then she begs him to kill her.
Which is made clear by the number of close-up shots of her face in blown-out lighting.
In the very same year (yes, its still 2006!
So perhaps the year 2006 holds the answer to our question about Hughs cinematic intentions?
He also somehow performed an entire musical,The Boy From Oz,in Australia during this time.
[Wolverine being the other character.]