Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: March 3, 2017
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eagleeyevikingMar 3, 2017
Hugh Jackman's swan song as the Wolverine is an uncommonly atmospheric superhero film with nuanced performances by its two leads, gleefully gritty & well earned R-rated action and a story by director James Mangold that is moving and deeply personal.
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JorgeLestreMar 3, 2017
'Logan' is the perfect goodbye to these beloved characters. Is bold and unusual, gory and well directed. I would be very pleased if Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart would run for the Oscars next year.
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Movieman27Mar 12, 2017
I have to be honest I don't know if there is a good way to describe the movie except saying fanominal and action packed but that being said I will say that I don't think that it is a good idea to take the family it's a good time don't get meI have to be honest I don't know if there is a good way to describe the movie except saying fanominal and action packed but that being said I will say that I don't think that it is a good idea to take the family it's a good time don't get me wrong but it is very rated R it is full of swearing drinking a nude scene and constant violence but it is a good movie and the kid is just as wonderful as Logan is as a hero go see it Expand
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GilbertoMar 21, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I loved this movie. I think that it is the perfect goodbye for Hugh Jackman as he probably did the best portrayal of wolverine he has ever done. Just for that alone, the movie felt great, yet the other actors did a fantastic job as well, even the little girl was a badass. The action was intense and very satisfying, the move for an R rating was the right one, as it gave the movie so much more weight and credibility, even if it was still a movie about mutants. It felt mature, it felt conclusive and sentimentally powerful. The reason I give it just an 8 is because it suffered some pacing issues in my opinion, specially when Logan meets the kids and keeps fading time and time again, and because I felt that adding another Logan pushed the movie into generic territory, it felt kind of out of place given all the seriousness and realism they tried to portrayed in the film, thought I gotta admit, Logan vs Logan was still badass. Go see it. Expand
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drlowdonMar 13, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Last year’s Deadpool movie proved there is a market for more adult orientated and violent comic book movies and Logan backs that up with a movie that ranks amongst the best Marvel Studios have created. Set in the near future, in which mutants are no longer born, Logan (aka Wolverine) is driving a limousine for a living whilst caring for an ailing Charles Xavier. When he is contacted by a woman caring for a young girl, that she claims is her daughter, Logan and Xavier are forced out of hiding to in order to help.

Logan has is as much a western or a road as it is a superhero film and this really helps set it apart from what has started to become a slightly over-familiar structure for Marvel films. This approach also carries over into the action/fight scenes that, as well as being more bloody and brutal than you’ll see in other Marvel movies, rely less on CGI and are all the more effective for it. Hugh Jackman is as good as ever as Wolverine and the on screen chemistry between him, Xavier (Patrick Stewart) and Laura (the superb Dafne Keen) really helps give the movie a further edge by making it easy to actually care about what happens to these characters. If this is to be Jackman’s last appearance as Wolverine he’s certainly gone out on a high note.
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marcmyworksMar 11, 2017
A wonderful addition to the X-Men franchise with great acting. Very much reminded me of X2, though with a lot better action. My one complaint would be that there some plot holes and the timeline doesn't quite match up with the X-Men films,A wonderful addition to the X-Men franchise with great acting. Very much reminded me of X2, though with a lot better action. My one complaint would be that there some plot holes and the timeline doesn't quite match up with the X-Men films, but hey, it's worth the watch. Expand
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badgerryan19May 19, 2017
What an excellent film! This is the Wolverine film we've always wanted. With fantastic action pieces and engaging dialogue. Hugh Jackman makes the most of his final outing as Wolverine for sure. The movie was extremely gory and surprisinglyWhat an excellent film! This is the Wolverine film we've always wanted. With fantastic action pieces and engaging dialogue. Hugh Jackman makes the most of his final outing as Wolverine for sure. The movie was extremely gory and surprisingly had a lot of humor, which was great! Everyone does a superb job in this movie bringing realism and believably to a hard to believe concept of "mutants" in the first place. And oh boy what a treat for everyone before the film starts. Ha!. Expand
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CineAutoctonoMar 11, 2017
"Logan" was a good movie, which has respected the essence of the comic, but the story as such was flawed, but with such success, Hugh Jackman has closed his cycle with Wolverime with a golden snap, and X-23 opens the Doors to a new era in the"Logan" was a good movie, which has respected the essence of the comic, but the story as such was flawed, but with such success, Hugh Jackman has closed his cycle with Wolverime with a golden snap, and X-23 opens the Doors to a new era in the universe of X-Men, the actress Dafne Keen, was the protagonist of the film and awaits a good future ahead. Expand
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SUROMar 14, 2017
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Esta es La película de superheroes. Eso en el sentido mas visceral de la palabra. Aunque ya se ha hablado mucho sobre las similitudes que tiene esta obra con una de las más grandes de los videojuegos de la ultima época: The Last Of Us
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Esta es La película de superheroes. Eso en el sentido mas visceral de la palabra. Aunque ya se ha hablado mucho sobre las similitudes que tiene esta obra con una de las más grandes de los videojuegos de la ultima época: The Last Of Us (2013) Tiene la crudeza y el manejo de la violencia perfecto (aunque en Logan la violencia esta mucho mas exagerada de igual manera se la lleva bien) y un argumento aunque fantasioso de igual manera es maduro.
En el sentido del guion yo lo sentí con las suficientes referencias para que un amante de los comics (lo suficientemente no arenoso) le guste y tampoco te sientes perdido si no has visto películas anteriores a esta, ya que solo necesitas saber de Wolverine solo lo de cultura general.
En las escenas de acción están repletas de sangre y no están tan sobreexplotadas como otras tantas. Para no entrar en terreno de spoilers las situaciones claves están muy bien desarrolladas y los giros que esperabas están ahí pero de igual manera te van a sorprender.
Los personajes son muy memorables y las actuaciones buenas de igual manera, aunque la traducción de Latinoamérica esta regular especialmente en el doblaje ya que está muy mexicanizada lo cual tiene que ver con la dirección de la película, mi recomendación es verla en idioma original, ya que gran parte está realizada en México y con la traducción pierde escancia . (Hay una situación con X-23 que será recordada por su traducción).
En la cuestión de la dirección de arte es absolutamente normal, salvo en momentos clave, nada para recordar.
En fin, es una muy buena pelicula de accion y sobre todo con una historia llevadera y memorable.
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metacriticrulesMar 18, 2017
logan is the best superhero movie of all time it tells a great dark gritty movie to end an era of hugh jackman as wolverine i even think it should win at least one oscar in my oppinion 3rd greatest movie of all time behind pup fiction and thelogan is the best superhero movie of all time it tells a great dark gritty movie to end an era of hugh jackman as wolverine i even think it should win at least one oscar in my oppinion 3rd greatest movie of all time behind pup fiction and the shawshank redemtion and who ever you are and if you didnt see the last movies just go see this one logan greatest superhro movie of all time even better than the dark knight Expand
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BOOMPOWReviewsMar 18, 2017
The long awaited release of Hugh Jackman's final performance as the Wolverine was amazing, even better then I thought it would be! This movie brings in a perfect amount of action, drama, and time to see Logan and Laura bond on a fun road tripThe long awaited release of Hugh Jackman's final performance as the Wolverine was amazing, even better then I thought it would be! This movie brings in a perfect amount of action, drama, and time to see Logan and Laura bond on a fun road trip scene. It is loosely based off the "Old Man Logan" comic book series but does bring something new to the table that is amazing. Also, the acting is amazing. But to conclude this all, it is a must see for older audiences who are a fan of this hacking and slashing hero and want to see his final chapter. I've watched almost every Marvel movie and I have to say by-far that this is the best Marvel film yet. Expand
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CinephiliaMar 23, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. "Nature made me a freak, man made me a weapon, and God made it last too long."

In a time when Marvel continues to churn out the same superhero film time-and-time again ('Deadpool' and 'Guardians' aside due to their fresh take on the genre), it's refreshing when something as intricate and beautifully-executed as 'Logan' is made, and on the extremely rare occasion I have given a superhero film a "masterpiece" rating. I mean let's face it, that first trailer was a dead giveaway of how damn good it was going to be.

I understand that Marvel has made the attempt to build characters through a series of films previously, such as they have tried with the Avengers films, but never have I seen a film that treats character development as seriously, and pulls it off with such precision, as they did here in 'Logan', a film that focuses more on the "humane" aspect of the character and how vulnerable he is as a superhero, instead of the over-the-top execution that's usually featured ('X- Men Origins' I'm looking at you).

Two characters that we've come to know and love, James "Wolverine" Howlett (aka Logan) and Charles "Professor X" Xavier, are put to the test of time as we see them in their new state, once characters that resembled strength and power, are now withering and vulnerable. And the gut-punching, adrenaline-pumping action has been swapped out for slow-moving, emotional drama and character development. Does it work? You bet! From start to finish we are led on a journey of discovery and empathy, with James Mangold more than making up for his previous effort that is 'The Wolverine'.

I think it's the uncertainty throughout that gives the film that powerful punch. In the other X-Men films (and most other Marvel films for that), we are faced with a plethora of superheroes each fighting a seemingly impossible army, but no matter what, there is always a general feeling that the good guys will win, and this usually happens. So when attending a superhero film, you sit back in ease, knowing the protagonists will succeed, however in 'Logan' that never happens, there is never that sense of safety, we can't be certain of their outcomes. Every step of the way, Wolverine looks tired, he looks sick, he's dying gradually, and due to his weakened form, we are left worrying for the character, there is that emotional attachment that most other superhero films lack. This is the harrowing truth throughout, we are emotionally-concerned from start to finish.

With utterly stunning cinematography, a hard-hitting score, fantastic direction and a superhero performance that might just be the first Oscar-deserving one ever. Wolverine's outing makes for the best Marvel film to date, a gritty and vulnerable adventure into the vulnerability of superheroes.
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sdf22Mar 26, 2017
This is The Superhero Movie. That in the most visceral sense of the word. Although there has been much talk about the similarities that this work has with one of the biggest video games of the last period: The Last Of Us (2013) It has theThis is The Superhero Movie. That in the most visceral sense of the word. Although there has been much talk about the similarities that this work has with one of the biggest video games of the last period: The Last Of Us (2013) It has the crudeness and the handling of the perfect violence (although in Logan the violence Is much more exaggerated in the same way it gets along well) and an argument although fanciful in the same way is mature.
In the sense of the script I felt it with enough references so that a lover of comics (not sandy enough) likes it and you do not feel lost if you have not seen films before this, since you only need to know about Wolverine only Of general culture.
In the action scenes are full of blood and are not as overexploited as others. Not to enter spoiler terrain the key situations are very well developed and the turns you expected are there but they will also surprise you.
The characters are very memorable and good performances in the same way, although the translation of Latin America is especially in dubbing since it is very mexicanizada which has to do with the direction of the film, my recommendation is to see it in the original language, and That much part is realized in Mexico and with the translation loses slang. (There is a situation with X-23 that will be remembered for its translation).
In the matter of art direction is absolutely normal, except in key moments, nothing to remember.
In short, it is a very good action film and above all with a story that is bearable and memorable.
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TIZMar 14, 2017
At times a bit overly violent. But one of the first comic book hero movies (since The Dark Knight) that is truly spectacular. An amazing hero's tale to shock and stir the genre of future hero movies (hopefully)! The best Wolverine performanceAt times a bit overly violent. But one of the first comic book hero movies (since The Dark Knight) that is truly spectacular. An amazing hero's tale to shock and stir the genre of future hero movies (hopefully)! The best Wolverine performance that has been and will ever be. Furthermore, it has a perfect conclusion. Expand
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BrickthegrimDec 30, 2017
This will be one of my favorite movies of all time. Two of my favorite actors an incredibly human story for any movie but for a comic based movie this is unheard of. Everyone involved should be intensely proud.
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chidimeApr 14, 2017
Really good movie. Emotional, and very skilled storytelling. The action was top-notch and everything fit into each other perfectly. The first half was much stronger than the last half, but both were still very very strong. What a perfectReally good movie. Emotional, and very skilled storytelling. The action was top-notch and everything fit into each other perfectly. The first half was much stronger than the last half, but both were still very very strong. What a perfect sendoff to both Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart. Expand
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oDjentoMar 10, 2017
I've never really been much of a superhero film guy because i always feel like the plot is arbitrary and the characters are 1 dimensional and if they do have arcs they just jump straight to their next evolution without any growth towards it.I've never really been much of a superhero film guy because i always feel like the plot is arbitrary and the characters are 1 dimensional and if they do have arcs they just jump straight to their next evolution without any growth towards it. The films are usually just about getting to the next set piece and cutting from mass explosion to mass explosion.

Logan luckily gets it right.

The film has definite emotional weight due to the script being able to give character interactions more meaning and just give the actors (Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart) more to eat up. The films set pieces have poignancy and conflict within them and captures the brutality of Wolverine. The X-23 character is also played with so little dialogue but done so well that you love all the characters and the way the act with each other. This film is an amazing showcase that superhero films can be great, if they focus on the characters and the plot first and not the big bosses they will soon fight or the biggest explosion they can put in. Sometimes the stakes in a film feel raised for the audience when they are lowered in the film (who gives a sh*t about Apocalypse eh?).

Great film and would highly recommend everyone check it out. Genuinely surprised me at moments, moved me and filled me with adrenaline in the action scenes.

Brutal, well written and somewhate emotional, despite its ex-positional ludicrousness. Also really nicely ties in the comic books to the plot.

8.8/10
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MaxPayneIsGodFeb 18, 2018
Fantastically brutal farewell to Hugh Jackman's Wolverine. Its about time Marvel made something to appeal to someone other than the kiddies. Easily, easily the best "comic book" movie ever made. Got my Noir version ready to go at home
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NerdConsultantMar 24, 2017
Logan is one brilliant film, it’s an excellent send off to the characters and does a decent job, really bringing finality to the franchise. If 20th Century Fox wants to keep going with the X Men franchise, I think they should just do a totalLogan is one brilliant film, it’s an excellent send off to the characters and does a decent job, really bringing finality to the franchise. If 20th Century Fox wants to keep going with the X Men franchise, I think they should just do a total re-boo because this one really should be the last film. It’s well acted, the action scenes are really good and the plot line, while dark and gritty also works very well and the rumours are not true, there is no Deadpool cameo in the film, thank god, because that would have destroyed the tone. It’s not fun and it’s not glamorous, but that does not change the fact that it is readly good. I would really recommend seeing this one, especially if you followed the X Men films, though, be aware, it is a very gory film and it very much deserves its R rating. Don’t stick around for the end credits as there is no post-credit scene. Expand
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Jezzer1801Mar 16, 2017
The best superhero film I have ever seen! Hugh Jackman makes his best performance yet in my opinion. With a super sad ending to the series, we see the real Wolverine.
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VillahMar 13, 2017
This movie gives me goosebumps thinking about it. It was so good, so entertaining, and so gory. I get that they do fight go fight go and fight and go but they creators of this movie did it so well. I never felt bored or thought "why'd they doThis movie gives me goosebumps thinking about it. It was so good, so entertaining, and so gory. I get that they do fight go fight go and fight and go but they creators of this movie did it so well. I never felt bored or thought "why'd they do that? I don't like that part." The movie made it all feel like it was real life. I loved every single character and all those moments you didn't expect to happen but are realistic and don't feel forced. I loved this movie and is my favorite movie of Hugh Jackman. Better than BvS and The Avengers. Maybe even better than guardian's of the galaxy. It's up there with the dark night. For me, it might even be better than the dark night. Expand
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TheGamerKnightMar 16, 2017
If you haven't watched this movie, you need to stop whatever you're doing right now and go watch it. That's not a joke. This is honestly the greatest comic book movie ever made. It's breathtaking, emotional, violent, and nearly flawless.If you haven't watched this movie, you need to stop whatever you're doing right now and go watch it. That's not a joke. This is honestly the greatest comic book movie ever made. It's breathtaking, emotional, violent, and nearly flawless. Logan exceeds all possible expectations. Brilliant performances by Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, and a stunning breakout performance by Dafne Keen make this one of the most brilliant movies in recent memory. Expand
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fw_saw_filmMay 7, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was a great take on Wolverine. In many ways its like an old western with a gunfighter that is doomed to die as he cannot change, or like the road warrior who fights even though he will never join the people in the new territory. The mature rating allowed them to show the violence that he has tired of. Logan is not like most others in his circle as his skills are close, brutal, and personal combat. He has always been the one that will do what is necessary, but does not want others to follow his path. Expand
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vans-3410Mar 14, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The R-rated Xmen movie 'Logan' is really badass, but the ending is sad because Logan died at the end of the movie. R-rated movie is better than Pg-13 movie. I like Deadpool better than Logan. Expand
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TheFreeman148Mar 22, 2017
A truly excellent film. Having grown up watching the Xmen movies and seeing the development of the characters and relationships, this really movie hit me right in the feels. The relationship between Professor X and Wolverine stole the showA truly excellent film. Having grown up watching the Xmen movies and seeing the development of the characters and relationships, this really movie hit me right in the feels. The relationship between Professor X and Wolverine stole the show for me and seeing them in a dilapidated state was heart breaking. When the movie isn't making you cry, its giving you a pulse pounding adrenaline rush. This is some of the best, bloodiest action I've seen in a movie. The R rating is definitely earned in this. Please go see this movie. If you're a fan of the characters make sure you bring your popcorn and a box of Kleenex Expand
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Tbone86311May 9, 2017
Gritty, unapologetic, Great unusual chemistry between the characters.
A comic book story that you can sink your teeth into.
a fitting swan song to a bad ass character
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alva3901Nov 4, 2017
The final outing of Wolverine by Hugh Jackman is one unforgettable ride and one of the best comic-book movies in recent memory. Directed by James Mangold-who was also at the helm of "The Wolverine" (2013)- Logan creates a character-driven,The final outing of Wolverine by Hugh Jackman is one unforgettable ride and one of the best comic-book movies in recent memory. Directed by James Mangold-who was also at the helm of "The Wolverine" (2013)- Logan creates a character-driven, violent and emotional film, which benefits from its rated-r rating. The acting, action and story of Logan are one-of-a-kinds in the superhero genre, as the cast, headed by Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and newly- introduced Dafne Keen, play their characters to the fullest. It is unlike any other X-Men film, definitely the best in the series and deserves the praise it's getting.

When I saw the first trailer drop, headlined by Johnny Cash's "Hurt", I instantly knew we would be getting something different from everything else that has dropped since the first X-Men film in 2000. The brutality and intensity of the characters pay off in this almost two-and-a- half hour that redefines the superhero genre, and I hope pays dividends for future movies to come. The introduction of X-23 was a big win as well. She is played by Dafne Keen, and though doesn't say much, plays her role very well. Her connection with both Hugh and Patrick creates a family-orientated environment that makes the movie a whole lot better, especially seen in certain scenes.

Lastly, as much as I want the character of Wolverine to continue being played on the big screen, it would be better for everyone if they didn't re-cast the role, as no-one would be able to play the role much like the legendary Hugh Jackman. Overall, Mangold and the cast, create a masterfully orchestrated film that will be remembered for years to come. Not only is it a great film, but it is the last time we will be able to appreciate and witness Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart in the X-Men universe.
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The_Man_XXMar 19, 2017
Logan was a brutal,somber and entertaining film which was different from another other X-Men movie and followed in the steps of The Dark Knight pretty well.

Lets talk about how the R-rating worked in this film,i would say for the character
Logan was a brutal,somber and entertaining film which was different from another other X-Men movie and followed in the steps of The Dark Knight pretty well.

Lets talk about how the R-rating worked in this film,i would say for the character Wolverine it was awesome,the slashing(action),gore and language was better because of it but in the beginning it felt a bit forced as the first line of the movie is an "F" bomb,but after a few minutes everything felt natural.

The plot is very simple and very small which was good as the movie dives into deep character emotions & developments as Wolverine is old and bitter and i found it interesting how he was reluctant throughout the film and was only helping the girl in this movie to like get rid of her,but he isn't all bad as Logan cares for professor X & the their relationship is different from other films and for this dark and gritty movie it was well needed.

Although the tone of this movie was dark,gritty & somber there is some humor and fun to be had in this movie even if it's keep at a minimum,were humor was needed the movie did it nicely.The action was on point and i loved every bit of it,from chase scenes to the slashing the action was well done & glorious.Now the characters in this movie all had some purpose and meaning to their roles especially X-23(the little girl who is helped by Logan),she was awesome in her action sequences & her acting was good,Charles Xavier was also good in this movie as it shows him as an old,tired and beaten down Professor X who isn't as wise as he was and it was very interesting to see the growth or struggle of the character.

Hugh Jackman was amazing as always as Logan and his character is pitiful,bitter and you almost wonder if he is still a hero as he refuses to help people and doesn't are about anyone expect Charles and doesn't almost care about X-23 and the film portrays & explains why he is like that and it is very satisfying.

Another reason why this movie works and why it's so different in the superhero genre is that this film is sad and so emotional especially in the 1st and 3rd act of the movie,and since its a grounded movie the tone works nicely.What annoys me in this movie is the 2nd act whereby the film becomes a bit boring & since it was a more grounded movie it focus on some real world themes which sometimes worked and sometimes didn't & you start to notice that the movie is too long and some scenes that could have been cut out,but other than that the movie is fine.

Logan was a fascinating movie full of great action,emotion and depth,this was the Wolverine movie that makes a fitting end to Hugh Jackman's 17 year run as Logan.
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reviewbuddyMar 12, 2017
As one of the first big R-rated movies I've gone out and seen with a friend, I've gotta say that it was awesome. The action scenes themselves could be the whole movie and I would be just as happy. The story was an incredibly interesting takeAs one of the first big R-rated movies I've gone out and seen with a friend, I've gotta say that it was awesome. The action scenes themselves could be the whole movie and I would be just as happy. The story was an incredibly interesting take on the X-Men universe, though I will say that one might be a tad disappointed that it doesn't live up to the Old Man Logan comics that the movie is based off of. As a fan of Old Man Logan, I feel this, but not to an extent that I'm truly taken aback by it. It's a very respectful Wolverine movie that I can connect with, and a wonderful sendoff for Hugh Jackman's performance as the character. Expand
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hatchels22Mar 11, 2017
This review may seem vague, but it's all in the spirit of keeping spoilers out!

- Logan is arguably the best movie in the X-men series to date! It has everything needed for the character to come to life on screen. Logan is foul mouthed,
This review may seem vague, but it's all in the spirit of keeping spoilers out!

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Logan is arguably the best movie in the X-men series to date! It has everything needed for the character to come to life on screen. Logan is foul mouthed, violent, compassionate, and ultimately running on fumes during this chapter in his life. Charles is dealing with severe medical issues, and trying to not kill everyone around him through siezures. Laura is trying to find an identity, but had trouble due to how she was "raised". The villains aren't your super powered monsters, but more akin to psychopaths. Peirce and Dr. Rice do what they think is right, but in the worst way possible. The emotion seen from all of the characters, and how they interact may seem hamfisted at times, but for the most part, it's done excellently. A must watch, and DEFINITELY a must buy!
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higgins404Mar 26, 2017
This review is from a movie viewer who has not seen the last X-Men Movie:

I was surprised how much I loved this movie. It had action, emotion and a great plot. There were barely any references to the previous movies, so I had no obstacles
This review is from a movie viewer who has not seen the last X-Men Movie:

I was surprised how much I loved this movie. It had action, emotion and a great plot. There were barely any references to the previous movies, so I had no obstacles with my viewing experience. The warning is that there is blood... a lot of blood. If you can get past the gruesome death scenes, you will absolutely love this meaning. My true rating of this film is a 8.75, so I rounded up and gave it a nine. This isn't a movie to take the kids, but the adults will absolutely love it. This movie makes me want to rewatch all of the Wolverine/ X-Men movies. Go see it and enjoy!
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SamuraiBarryMar 14, 2017
The movie was very enjoyable and had some very good scenes, the movie did fail for me in some aspects, some scenes feeling cliche or stupid during important points in the story. The characters all felt interesting and some scenes drew someThe movie was very enjoyable and had some very good scenes, the movie did fail for me in some aspects, some scenes feeling cliche or stupid during important points in the story. The characters all felt interesting and some scenes drew some strong emotions, overall a great movie and would recommend seeing it. Expand
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Pablo97121Mar 15, 2017
Finally after good/bad xmen movies or spinoffs we got the Wolverine we begged for aswell as a proper farewell to Hugh. Dafne Keen's acting is superbern for a character with barely any dialogue.
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LeoManciaMar 26, 2017
Con Logan no solo tenemo la conclusión perfecta para un personaje tan memorable para el cine como para los comics, tambien tenemos lo que debería ser una apertura.
Una para el género que lleva este estigma infantil con el que
Con Logan no solo tenemo la conclusión perfecta para un personaje tan memorable para el cine como para los comics, tambien tenemos lo que debería ser una apertura.
Una para el género que lleva este estigma infantil con el que carga(Marvel/Disney) y que cuando se intenta hacer adulto o serio se vuelve un ridículo completo (DC/Warner).

Logan es una película poco comprendida entre la crítica, ¿a que me refiero con esto?
me refieron a que muchas de las fallas que se le buscan vienen de su ritmo, de ese road trip que marcan Logan, Charles y la pequeña Laura. pero la películas busca estos momentos intimos, pausados, porque esta peli no trabaja como una peli de acción o de superhéroes, este es un estudio de personaje; “Quien, Como, Cuando y Porque” se pregunta esta película, se pregunta sus personajes y nos preguntamos los espectadores, conocer a fondo a un personaje sin que te lo explique una pantalla de inicio con letras, un flashback revelador.

No! aquí hay que fijarse en los diálogos, en los gestos, en su mundo. James Mangold nos mete en ese mundo al instante, ¿dónde están los ley?, ¿dónde están los valores?, ¿donde estan los Hombres X? así es como Logan consigue ese toque Western que se nos prometió, este género se hace estas preguntas, en este mundo tan hostil habrá alguien que se atreva a hacer algo al respecto, Logan lo hará! verdad? Mmm… no.

Logan ya no es lo que conocíamos, su factor de curación ya no es lo que era de antaño, lo que en su momento lo convirtió de un mutante al arma definitiva (Arma X), el Vibranium lo está envenenado, su cuerpo cada vez más se le dificulta contrarrestar todo ese material en su cuerpo, sus heridas ya no sanan, las balas duelen más que antes y ese dolor se quedará ahí un buen tiempo, con el simple hecho de sacar sus garras Logan ya sufrió lo suficiente.
Tenemos ese retrato de un hombre que no solo sufre físicamente, sino que por dentro está destrozado, ha perdido mucho y lo que le queda por proteger (Charles Xavier) está cada vez más delirante, el arma de destrucción más peligrosa se le hace llamar y no nos olvidemos de Laura, una niña que a duras penas se le puede catalogar así, es una infante que no ha tenido infancia, que el odio ha estado presente en ella porque solo fue concebida como objeto de experimentación, Laura es brutal, los villanos palidecen ante su furia, es lo que en antaño vino a ser Wolverine pero ahora está en el cuerpo de está infante.

Es ahí dónde Logan marca una diferencia, nos presenta estos personajes tan famosos y vanagloriados en la cultura y cuando los vemos simplemente la ilusión se desaparece, los baja del cielo dónde están y los colocan a nuestro nivel, con sus problemas, sus flaquezas, estos delirios y depresiones, está furia, esa inocencia. los personajes en Logan no son superhéroes, son personas y esto se siento como nunca en ese género, Wolverine ahora es una persona in-reactiva, ya no busca responder antes los problemas o antes sus agresores, Charles es un demente que detrás de esa demencia oculta una culpa tan grande que él se mira así mismo como un monstruo y Laura tras esa incontrolable furia se esconde una niña, que quiere escapar de su terrible destino como un arma. Nunca antes mire ese tipo de tratamiento. La joya del género es considerada “Batman The Dark Knight” y si entiendo sus razones y es de mis películas favoritas pero en mi opinión Logan tiene un poco más de sustancia.
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XMen42Mar 16, 2017
My favorite X men film so far. I love how it doesn't have to tender to the little 9 year old's anymore and can aim for a more mature audience. Hugh Jackman is at his best in this film.
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SabotowerFeb 16, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is truly beautiful. Hugh Jackman and Sir Patrick Stewart pulled off their best performances as these characters. The new addition of Dafne Keene was perfect, and I can't wait to see her spinoff movie. Director James Mangold nailed the dark, foreboding atmosphere without making it feel schlocky or edgy. The writing is also some of the best in any superhero or comic book movie ever, with each story beat landing perfectly and tearing at all of our collective heartstrings. The deaths of Charles Xavier is one of the darkest and most powerful pieces of cinema to date. And of course, I must talk about the death of Logan. It is a showing of perfect cinema, with him finally succumbing to death after years of being unable to die. Of course, the action is also spectacular, with the R rating really giving us the full affect. Both of the fights with X-24 are standouts, the sheer level of brutality making the audience squirm. I saw this movie in theaters, and at the end of the movie, nobody was talking or theorizing, the only sounds were people crying, myself included. Overall, this movie is my personal favorite of all time, and I fail to truly see any of the problems that plague the superhero genre. Expand
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LeZeeJul 13, 2017
A farewell and a welcome!

A perfect farewell to the only mutant who had solo films in 'X-Men' franchise. I never understood 'X-Men', I thought it was the worst superhero film series I've ever seen. But 'Wolverine' was the only reason I
A farewell and a welcome!

A perfect farewell to the only mutant who had solo films in 'X-Men' franchise. I never understood 'X-Men', I thought it was the worst superhero film series I've ever seen. But 'Wolverine' was the only reason I watched them all and particular, Hugh Jackman. There won't be Logan now onwards, though a set of new generation welcomed in this film, while saying goodbye to the old guys. So now what happens in the future of this franchise is a very suspense. Yet Logan had been the precious gem in the crown of 'X-Men', that mean it won't be the same anymore.

After many years passed in the future, the last survivours of mutants hiding their identity and living among the humans. Logan and two others were attacked by the armed men when he decided to help a child mutant. Running away from them and looking for a place where they can be safe prioritised in the narration. More dramatised film in the franchise, but there are enough actions those who desire for that.

It's an emotional time for the hardcore fans of Logan/Hugh Jachman. One final great performance by him and the little kid was also good. A well shot film, with minimum graphics and more realistic stunt sequences. Well, not all were real, too strong fights, too bloody, despite having a child actor in it. Yeah, it is a good film, I liked it, but not a masterpiece as you might have heard of. But anyway, it is a must see for the 'Wolverine' fans.

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kwjduffJul 30, 2017
Logan is not only the quintessential Wolverine movie, it is one of the best superhero films full stop which is funny because one of the reasons this movie is so great is because it doesn't feel like a superhero film. Everything from theLogan is not only the quintessential Wolverine movie, it is one of the best superhero films full stop which is funny because one of the reasons this movie is so great is because it doesn't feel like a superhero film. Everything from the pacing, story, action and characters are top notch and Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Dafne Keen should be praised for their amazing performances. While the villains are not the best I have seen, especially when compared to Heath Ledgers Joker, they are still solid and the focus isn't really on them so their importance is limited compared to other villains. Finally, Logan delivers the perfect amount of R-rated violence, wth each fight scene having its fair share of blood and decapitations. This is the way it should be as Logan has always had grizzly, gritty and violent storylines and if anything was missing from previous installments, it was the lack of violence which Logan's character is known for. Overall, Logan represents the pinnacle of superhero movies. The story is gripping and emotional, the characters are believable as are their motivations and the action is gritty and violent. Everything comes together beautifully to create a satisfying conclusion and the perfect sendoff for this amazing character. Expand
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bazingathedudeAug 27, 2017
An Emotional, Violent And Phenomenal Experience Unlike Any Other In The Genre, Logan's Outstanding Acting, Direction And Thrills Are Above And Beyond.
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marc5477Apr 12, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Good movie if a little over the top. They pull the heart string card a few too many times though I have to admit that I will be sad if Patrick Stewart never returns as Professor X... He was the absolute most perfect actor for the role and it will be near impossible to get a replacement. Certainly the new guy playing the younger professor was lame by comparison. The other deaths were not as big of deal though I am a fan of Jackmans Wolverine. The problem is, I just dont find Wolverine interesting. Actually I think he is downright boring and idiotic. The only thing going for him is his drive to do right but in all other aspects he was always a doorknob, even in the comics. So him dying does not matter too much. The only other complaint I had is why they couldnt get a real Spanish speaker for the girl? She had the worst Spanish accent I have seen in many years. So bad, that even I was able to spot it and Spanish is my 3rd language. Cant be that hard to find a Mexican actress in California...

Other than minor complaints, the movie was very enjoyable. Seeing these characters as old men was entertaining and watching Wolverine go up against his younger self was funny as well. I do enjoy watching bad guys get eviscerated and I like happy endings and this one had plenty of both. The villains were ok, certainly not as good as Magneto in the earlier films but adequate enough to glue the story together and keep me interested. Definitely see it if you have not.
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PeterAlexanderMar 14, 2017
Logan is powerful, real and truly exhilarating. It tells a perfectly small tale, but a big one thematically. The script, camera work, soundtrack and brilliant acting work to consolidate this as Marvel's strongest film to date.
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BitashApr 18, 2022
Super entertaining, I watched this again in 2023 for second time. So well done, packed with action, and the story doesn’t lose you. It all fits like pieces of puzzle….and yes it’s gory but it’s super well done, attention to detail by theSuper entertaining, I watched this again in 2023 for second time. So well done, packed with action, and the story doesn’t lose you. It all fits like pieces of puzzle….and yes it’s gory but it’s super well done, attention to detail by the director and great acting. Good CG and pretty believable. Must watch. Expand
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FolderMathJun 25, 2017
Excellent, excellent movie. So much more mature and advanced than the previous entries in the X-Men franchise. Could have done with less F-bombs, but they are welcome nonetheless. The inclusion of Shane (classic Western, I think) wasExcellent, excellent movie. So much more mature and advanced than the previous entries in the X-Men franchise. Could have done with less F-bombs, but they are welcome nonetheless. The inclusion of Shane (classic Western, I think) was brilliant, and the scene where X-24 kills an entire family was heartbreaking to watch. Hugh Jackman's talent in that scene elevated it that much more. I haven't seen a film that is more No Country For Old Men in nature than this film since NCFOM itself. Maybe because I haven't seen a lot of movies, but whatever. Expand
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Ken_HeisenbergMar 13, 2017
This is easily the best wolverine series movie and one of the best x men ever. Too bad this is the last one with Hugh Jackman. His performance in this one was also the best. For the fans this is must see.
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The3AcademySinsJan 5, 2018
Logan is a one-of-a-kind film that honestly shouldn't be missed. Who would have thought that Shane meets Wolverine meets Unforgiven would be such an incredible piece of art? This is an incredibly bloody, mature, R-Rated farewell to the oldLogan is a one-of-a-kind film that honestly shouldn't be missed. Who would have thought that Shane meets Wolverine meets Unforgiven would be such an incredible piece of art? This is an incredibly bloody, mature, R-Rated farewell to the old X-Men canon, and it could not have been done better. The script and performances are all Oscar-worthy. My one complaint is that the stylized camera work threw me off a little for such a realistic movie, but by the time the Logan was halfway over, I didn't mind so much. I will end this review by saying that a lot of people have called this one of the best super-hero films ever made, and it's hard to argue that. Expand
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VirgonoShakaMar 19, 2017
This is a great showing that comic book movies can be great movies without needing to add "for a comic book movie". No matter if you like comics or not, this is a great dramatic movie, with excellent acting, action that truly justifies the RThis is a great showing that comic book movies can be great movies without needing to add "for a comic book movie". No matter if you like comics or not, this is a great dramatic movie, with excellent acting, action that truly justifies the R rating, and clearly represents what Wolverine is all about, and a great connections between the characters, from Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart excellent relationship on screen, to newcomers Dafne Keen's showstealing's performance. This is truly the finest Wolverine movie (not that it's a tough race) and up there for the best X-men movie and even comic book based movie. Super recommended. Expand
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simonjanosMay 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Very few to get ten (9-10/10)!
Spoiler: clear the children thread (if they -the scientist, etc. - do not deal with them so much they will be mental disorderd, eg. can't drive, etc.) and a few more things... Very good movie.
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cohenmax93Mar 16, 2017
Finally! A good Wolverine movie! With great intense action and a few heart-wrenching scenes it's a must see for both fan boys and regular movie goers.
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LegendPotatoMar 17, 2017
What a great movie. I was not dissapointed. The trailer did not spoil the plot. Great performances by the leads. I have seen it two times and still surprised how good it is. Well directed movie.
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Stringer360Mar 17, 2017
Well here is a film I loved, for so many reasons. The acting was spot on from Jackman, Stewart, Merchant, Holbrook and Keen. Each portraying there characters with true emotions and grit. It's no secret that the film had a huge legacy to keepWell here is a film I loved, for so many reasons. The acting was spot on from Jackman, Stewart, Merchant, Holbrook and Keen. Each portraying there characters with true emotions and grit. It's no secret that the film had a huge legacy to keep on it's shoulders, mainly due to the other brilliant Xmen and origin stories that have been produced in the series by Marvel. Personally I feel the film did well to carry the legacy of its franchise, while still showing us the complex relationships between the characters, as well as the more real life relationships between us and people who are different. I hope that it highlight that story to other people who see the film. Moving back to the acting, I have to give a special mention to keen, as for me she stole the show, with her passionate yet fierce portrayal, it's clear in the film that she has been damaged, and she shows this incredibly well for such a young actress. I personally think she has places to go yet.
Moving to the set and scenery it was produced well, the use of CGI wasn't so blatantly obvious in the background scenery as in other films. Generally its holds up as a great action/science-fiction film, I personally recommend going to see it as quickly as you can.
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gamerx120Mar 19, 2017
One of the best marvel movies ever made, bloody, emotional, good plot, and very good acting and action sequences, some parts could do little better same with the villains like Donald Pierce, which I was expecting to fight against Logan, but IOne of the best marvel movies ever made, bloody, emotional, good plot, and very good acting and action sequences, some parts could do little better same with the villains like Donald Pierce, which I was expecting to fight against Logan, but I still love it, and never seen a little girl doing so great on an R film, and even if Logan is already old and dying by the poison of his adamntium, he still a badass, although the end was sad with Logan's death, but it was fair enough because he finally rest after all the hard life he went through, and to say goodbye to Hugh Jackman after the great performance he did with wolverine, and same to Patrick Stewart, and I really feel sad to see them both go away after all this years with the x-men movies, never will be another actors that can take their places as they did, thanks to fox too, because if it was part of Disney, we would never see the bloody and real side of wolverine... btw I was about to give it 9/10 but I think it well deserve a 10/10. Expand
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marshymell0Mar 22, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A movie with surprising depth and profundity that was able to make basic human emotions matter as much if not more than super powers. For example, we find Charles Xavier, a brilliant man who's powers were reliant on his brain, coping with such an ironic and tragic but human situation: his mind is betraying him. When he realizes his crime committed to those he had spent so long nurturing and acting as a father figure to, especially as a senile old man, that truly was heartbreaking. Logan still has his hard-earned pessimism but you really get a feel of how exhausted of life he is. My one gripe were the villains were kind of bland for me, though they do serve their purpose as vehicles for ideologies. I do have a higher expectation from Xmen to have villains be more than just bad guys in costume up to no good, and while that wasn't exactly the case here I did find their depth more on the lacking side.

In all, I felt the movie really did a great job focusing on characters and relationships and showed how the Xmen were not a superteam, but a surrogate family.
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DjacobUnchainedMar 27, 2017
Hugh Jackman kills it as Logan, really shows where Logan is at this point. Patrick Stewart brilliant in showing X's mental deterioration. This film is heart wrenching and thrilling. It was a bit slow for me in terms of meeting Laura toHugh Jackman kills it as Logan, really shows where Logan is at this point. Patrick Stewart brilliant in showing X's mental deterioration. This film is heart wrenching and thrilling. It was a bit slow for me in terms of meeting Laura to escaping with here, but otherwise an excellent film. Expand
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FanFreak777Apr 6, 2017
The best acting of Hugh Jackman and the always fantastic Patrick Stewart. The film shows the part of humanity of Wolvering, over time and old age. I think the movie has the most realistic ending to the most famous hero of X-Men. In my opinionThe best acting of Hugh Jackman and the always fantastic Patrick Stewart. The film shows the part of humanity of Wolvering, over time and old age. I think the movie has the most realistic ending to the most famous hero of X-Men. In my opinion a Great Movie. Expand
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MiguelSoares14Apr 22, 2017
Amazing way to end the story behind the X-Men we know. Amazing actors and great representation they had. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart were really impressive in this movie. I loved the 'relationship' Logan and Laura had and the rage amongAmazing way to end the story behind the X-Men we know. Amazing actors and great representation they had. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart were really impressive in this movie. I loved the 'relationship' Logan and Laura had and the rage among them was perfect. Some little details made me not give it a 10 but this movie has everything i love to watch. Great story, great action, great drama and the emotional aspects were on point. Expand
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mrdr4gonJan 1, 2018
An atmospheric Superhero Western with a strong set of central performances (including a very surprising performance from child actor Dafne Keene). The film is gory and gritty, but never laboriously so and the script keep things moving at aAn atmospheric Superhero Western with a strong set of central performances (including a very surprising performance from child actor Dafne Keene). The film is gory and gritty, but never laboriously so and the script keep things moving at a very healthy pace. Expand
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chrisjee1234Jun 25, 2017
Saying that this movie is my favorite superhero movie ever made (so far) might be overhyping it for some people, but it's true. This is a gory, tense, emotional, ultraviolent comic movie that deserves all the praise.
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GreedySarameyaJul 27, 2017
You've probably heard this more than once before, that this movie is not a superhero movie but a great movie in general. It is true. I was always a fan of the X-men franchise, but as good as The Last Stand or Days of Future Past gets, I wouldYou've probably heard this more than once before, that this movie is not a superhero movie but a great movie in general. It is true. I was always a fan of the X-men franchise, but as good as The Last Stand or Days of Future Past gets, I would be very hesitant tp recommend them to people who don't give a crap about the franchise, because for them, watching those movies without some interest for the franchise is like going to a rap concert not knowing any of the songs. However, there are always a few outstanding superhero movies that can be a fascinating movie on its own. In 2004 there was the incredibles; in 2008 there was The Dark Knight. Fortunately enough, we have another one of those in 2017, and it's Logan. Logan is the rare type of superhero movie that I would dare recommend to my lab research instructor without him thinking I'm a naive kid who still watches Marvel. It is an incredible journey of Wolverine's final struggle of nature and artificiality, and BOY IS IT WORTH WATCHING! Expand
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Eissa1996Jan 27, 2021
Logan is a masterpiece, thank you to all the people who made this movie happen
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merijnjFeb 21, 2018
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This is the perfect send-off and ending for Hugh Jackman as Logan. It was heartbreaking, full of action and a fitting conclusion to Logan's story.
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Detento4587Nov 27, 2018
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Logan shows us that superhero movies can also be targeted only at adults, an absurd violence that greatly benefits the film, a very powerful and deep script that sometimes makes you feel like the character, you feel the deaths as if
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Logan shows us that superhero movies can also be targeted only at adults, an absurd violence that greatly benefits the film, a very powerful and deep script that sometimes makes you feel like the character, you feel the deaths as if it were very close of them, feels the joys and sorrows too, the film stays firm and strong in the three acts. Logan is a great movie, more that you are half down when you finish watching and that is a positive point. A beautiful farewell to Hugh Jackman in the skin of Wolverine
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HurQlezJul 25, 2019
The best farewell movie for Jackman's Wolverine as well as Stewart's Professor X. This is the kind of superhero movie that rises above even the other X-men movies.
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realjaytheboomSep 15, 2021
One of the most heartbreaking movies of all time, Logan is not only a perfect movie but a perfect character story about a man who's been through hell just to end up back in the mess. Fantasic performances from Hugh Jackman and Sir PatrickOne of the most heartbreaking movies of all time, Logan is not only a perfect movie but a perfect character story about a man who's been through hell just to end up back in the mess. Fantasic performances from Hugh Jackman and Sir Patrick Stewart, who both give heartbreaking performances saying goodbye to there most beloved characters Expand
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Jes1310Mar 22, 2021
Logan is gritty, violent and a fine goodbye to Wolverine and Charles Xavier. The R-rating really suits the storyline and the "dusted" look which is present in almonst every scene makes the movie beautiful in a dark way.
The story is simple
Logan is gritty, violent and a fine goodbye to Wolverine and Charles Xavier. The R-rating really suits the storyline and the "dusted" look which is present in almonst every scene makes the movie beautiful in a dark way.
The story is simple but very effective.
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gracjanskiApr 4, 2021
a grim movie with a perfect performance by Patrick Stewart and great brutal fighting scenes. The story is good and reminds to a western movies.
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KervJMar 25, 2017
Finally, the Wolverine movie we were waiting for. This movie delivered what the other X-men movies were holding back from us. The brutality and ferociousness of Wolverine is brought to us in spades by not only Logan himself but by Laura/X-23.Finally, the Wolverine movie we were waiting for. This movie delivered what the other X-men movies were holding back from us. The brutality and ferociousness of Wolverine is brought to us in spades by not only Logan himself but by Laura/X-23. These two, along with professor Xavier, deliver an on screen chemistry that seems organic. The action is well choreographed and brutal, living up to the R rating. Don't expect this movie to be simply action. You can expect a lot of laughs, both intentional and unintentional, and loads of heart string tugging moments. Overall this movie delivers to both fans an newcomers. There isn't an instance in which you will be bored. Expand
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MrScallopsJun 19, 2019
In one of the most original superhero movies ever made, James Mangold crafts a wonderfully dark, violent and deep tale, strengthened by Jackman's best performance as Wolverine.
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DawdlingPoetNov 20, 2021
This is quite a dark film, with some very tense and edge of your seat type action/drama moments. I liked the car chase scene with a stretch limo going against gunfire and I liked some of the characters. The cast is also decent, with Richard EThis is quite a dark film, with some very tense and edge of your seat type action/drama moments. I liked the car chase scene with a stretch limo going against gunfire and I liked some of the characters. The cast is also decent, with Richard E Grant, plus Patrick Stewart and even Stephen Merchant present.

I liked its fast pace and thought the CGI effects were pretty convincing, so I'd recommend it on that basis.
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pur__0_0__Apr 2, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. When we have an established movie franchise, things start getting a little monotonous - There's a bad guy who's out to destroy everything the hero stands for, then the hero fights and stops him to save the day. We get happy, cheer for the hero, and later forget all about it. But what if we were once told that the hero we are all cheering for is not there to stay forever? He will die, the new generation will come up, they will remember him for some years and eventually he will be forgotten until someone brings up his topic again.

This is exactly what happens in this movie. Unlike the high budget movies Marvel has been making like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, X-Men or Fantastic Four, this one takes place in a grim, dark near future. Everything The X-Men ever stood for has gone. Now it's just an ailing Charles Xavier and Logan, who's working as a limousine driver. They are no longer interested in the adventures they had. There was even a point where Logan sees an X-Men comic and dismisses it saying these are just fake stories. He doesn't care about a legacy, but Charles still does.

Logan later meets his daughter, who is to be the next Wolverine. She is in trouble, and Logan must help her cross the border before they get caught. One by one Professor X, and then Wolverine, are killed to ensure his daughter and her friends are safe. The movie finally ends with a realisation that no matter what happens, the cycle of life will carry on whether it's humans or mutants. Everything that is born has to die someday. The same X-Men who we once cheered for in the movies will no longer be with us, and neither will we be to tell your tales if you keep them to yourself.
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Onlyclassicvg1Feb 19, 2021
Jackman's swan song as the Wolverine is an uncommonly atmospheric superhero film with nuanced performances by its two leads, gleefully gritty & well earned R-rated action and a story by director James Mangold that is moving and de
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MrPajamasJul 22, 2021
So here we have one last chance to see Wolverine in all his glory. In terms of setting, action and overall plot. A complete satisfaction and a great conclusion. Marvel has scored again and I don't have much to add. For me, a great film that ISo here we have one last chance to see Wolverine in all his glory. In terms of setting, action and overall plot. A complete satisfaction and a great conclusion. Marvel has scored again and I don't have much to add. For me, a great film that I recommend, especially to fans of the X-Men franchise. Expand
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DCosloff1999Jan 24, 2021
This movie is so well crafted had so much heart, had great action scenes High Jackman is Wolverine and he went out in a phenomenal way. Death and Redemption ideals were the best part of this movie. I love the relationship between Logan andThis movie is so well crafted had so much heart, had great action scenes High Jackman is Wolverine and he went out in a phenomenal way. Death and Redemption ideals were the best part of this movie. I love the relationship between Logan and Laura. Logan's death was so heartwrenching. It always makes me tear up thinking about it. This is the conclusion of the Fox X Men Franchise. Expand
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NARMMar 6, 2021
Perhaps the greatest movie of all time, it blends the character history with a solid story and brings it all together without irritating exposition and it flows well leaving you with an empathic feeling and tiredness and longing for a smallPerhaps the greatest movie of all time, it blends the character history with a solid story and brings it all together without irritating exposition and it flows well leaving you with an empathic feeling and tiredness and longing for a small break for Logan. Very few films can capture the true emotional aspects of family and suicidal ideation as well as this did. The way it brings the whole meaning to a depressed mans life when his only goal is to die is something that should be honoured and be respected for years to come. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart deliver absolutely perfect performances and Jackman in particular bring closure to everyone watching that it’s okay to move on and shows how everything can have a meaning in life, even when it can be destined to fail. Dafne Keen as a newcomer shows immense talent by being able to keep up with the likes of Jackman and Stewart and still be expressive and deliver great messages with just her face and little speaking. This is a movie that has consequences that differ from typical superhero movies and movies in general, by showing that no matter the story the one and only consequence will be Logan getting the death he deserves and this could not have been done better. 10/10 movie! Expand
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Sarian263Mar 15, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A brilliant ending to Hugh Jackman's LEGENDARY run as Logan/Wolverine. This movie is brutal and I love it. It does not hold back on showing how vicious this character is meant to be. Sir Patrick Stewart also does a fantastic job and it is a very bitter sweet/sad ending but makes you appreciate what has come before it even more. You are so invested in this character that just as Hugh Jackman says goodbye to Wolverine, We as the audience also say goodbye to him. Expand
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HabibiehakimApr 23, 2022
Logan is the most personal and the most powerful in the franchise and yet the best to ever do it so far, James Mangold work on the previous The Wolverine movie amazed me and it's no doubt for me and for this movie to make the way more seriousLogan is the most personal and the most powerful in the franchise and yet the best to ever do it so far, James Mangold work on the previous The Wolverine movie amazed me and it's no doubt for me and for this movie to make the way more serious version with Mangold direction a good decision, the result is stunning, terrific, incredible, and perfect, Hugh Jackman's potrayal as Logan/Wolverine is unstoppable now as long as he's in a good direction he will always badass and fantastic, and he's doing it for 17 years at this year, Logan is the darkest out of all comic book adaptation solo movie since The Dark Knight trilogy, and it's as fascinating and powerful as that. Expand
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RGMoviePicksJul 5, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. One of the greatest superhero movies to date, Hugh Jackman returns to the franchise that thrust him into stardom to deliver a gritty and heartfelt performance as Logan (aka Wolverine) and serves as this movies driving force, aided by Mangold's direction and screenplay, as well as the Oscar worthy preformance of Patrick Stewart and the debut of young Dafne Keen, who's fearsome performance as Laura (aka X-23) is just a brief look into what can hopefully be a long and lustrous career Expand
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13keeper13Dec 20, 2021
i dont care what marvel fans say ant which movie do they rate waaay too much than t deserved (like endgame..) im a dc fan and still think that logan is the best comic book movie ever , watch it and enjoy it.
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DarkwingSchmuckMar 13, 2022
Logan elevates itself beyond its genre with one of the most intimate portrayals of a superhero put on screen. By shrinking the scale, and keeping itself focused on its more human elements, James Mangold gives Wolverine a far more engrossingLogan elevates itself beyond its genre with one of the most intimate portrayals of a superhero put on screen. By shrinking the scale, and keeping itself focused on its more human elements, James Mangold gives Wolverine a far more engrossing conclusion than the X-Men franchise ever really deserved. Expand
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Tyger44Mar 17, 2017
Before seeing Logan I was very exciting. But nothing could prepare me for how excellent the movie would end up being. It is truly the best X-Men movie yet, and perhaps the best superhero movie period. The script is great, the acting is great,Before seeing Logan I was very exciting. But nothing could prepare me for how excellent the movie would end up being. It is truly the best X-Men movie yet, and perhaps the best superhero movie period. The script is great, the acting is great, the action is great, it goes on and on. The movie manages to humanize the cast, and build a truly emotional story that still maintains a sense of hope.
Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart completely own their roles, and Dafne Keen manages to hold her own despite being a child actress at the age of 12, with all three having incredible chemistry together.
And yes, this movie is R. It is super violent. But it is violent in a way that enhances rather than dominates, feeling gritty and grounded, unlike Deadpool which used over the top violence for dark comedy.
In the end, Logan is a masterpiece, and a perfect sendoff for both Hugh Jackman and the Wolverine character. It deserves to be the first superhero film to be nominated for best picture.
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DonMegaMar 26, 2017
Good movie, but of course we know what happens next.
The next wolverine is a women. As ridiculous as it sounds just think about it and think how entertainment venues such as movies have been influenced by one side.
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bfoore90Mar 15, 2017
Certainly the best in the series and one of the best X-Men universe movies I've seen in a while. Its well directed, incredibly well acted and feels more personal and human than "Origins" and "the Wolverine." All in all, its a ftting way toCertainly the best in the series and one of the best X-Men universe movies I've seen in a while. Its well directed, incredibly well acted and feels more personal and human than "Origins" and "the Wolverine." All in all, its a ftting way to say goodbye to Logan and Hugh Jackman, whom I'll truly miss seeing as Wolverine. Expand
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wrath_of_khanMar 14, 2017
With the exception of Guardians of the Galaxy, this is the best superhero movie since The Dark Knight. It's a swan song with a depressing world that reflects on its few glimmers of hope scattered throughout a fantastic 2 hours and 20 minuteWith the exception of Guardians of the Galaxy, this is the best superhero movie since The Dark Knight. It's a swan song with a depressing world that reflects on its few glimmers of hope scattered throughout a fantastic 2 hours and 20 minute run time. The only superhero movie to actually move me. I already want to see it again. Expand
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CanyonsGamingMar 16, 2017
James Mangold doesn't hold back with Logan, with Hugh Jackman playing a more realistic Wolverine in a more adult movie. A gripping story with a sad but beautiful ending. It really separates itself from the usual superhero dross and it isJames Mangold doesn't hold back with Logan, with Hugh Jackman playing a more realistic Wolverine in a more adult movie. A gripping story with a sad but beautiful ending. It really separates itself from the usual superhero dross and it is possibly the best superhero film I have ever seen. Expand
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Lone_Wolf_SonesMar 13, 2017
Logan marks what may be the final outing for Hugh Jackman as the character Wolverine as well as Patrick Stewart as Professor Charles Xavier. Jackman and Stewart give stellar performances that make you believe that these are men on the ropes.Logan marks what may be the final outing for Hugh Jackman as the character Wolverine as well as Patrick Stewart as Professor Charles Xavier. Jackman and Stewart give stellar performances that make you believe that these are men on the ropes. You can feel the emotion and baggage each of them bear. The media has questioned whether superhero fatigue is setting in. What Logan does so well is that while it does depict characters that have super powers/abilities; it focuses on the human elements. What it's like to become older. Having responsibility for someone else thrust upon you. Wolverine's relationship with Laura (X-23) in particular is interesting to see develop over the course of the film. The film does kind of get bogged down in the 2nd act when they essentially find themselves on a road trip. But I was so invested in these characters by that point, that I was eager to see what happened next. The film is rated R and for good reason. If Deadpool is one end of the spectrum, Logan is on the other. The violence isn't comedic as it was in Deadpool. It accentuates and amplifies just how brutal Wolverine and his young ward can be. Logan is a great film that adds one more feather to Fox's cap after the success of Deadpool. It is my hope that Fox takes the right lessons from these two films in that with the right talent, direction, writing and respect of the source material, comic book films can be incredibly poignant. Expand
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Jk9785Mar 15, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If I could give this an 11/10, I would. This is up there with my favorite films of all time, on the same level as Good Will Hunting. This is emotional, action-packed fun, with a great script and incredible acting from Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, and newcomer Dafne Keen. There is absolutely nothing negative I can say about this film. It tugs at the heartstrings, while having funny moments along the way, and great chemistry between all the main characters. Expand
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kman5473Mar 5, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A welcome addition to an already saturated genre, continuing a movie series that everyone thought was all but exhausted of any chance of a sequel being good and remarkably creative. Logan achieves what all other Wolverine-Centric X-Men films all failed to do: make you actually care about what the heck is going on in this ultra violent, ultra science fiction world. Gone are the extremely convoluted, over-ambitious science-based plot points and bloated cast of mutants. Instead, everything is focused on exactly what is most important to this story: Wolverine, Xavier, Laura. All the fat of quicksilver and blah, and who else can we squeeze into this terrible story to make an extra buck--it's all been cut out. This is a mature film; it goes down like a sip of properly aged whisky: bold, sophisticated, and not for the faint of heart. The only real complaint I have is that the ultimately bloody end of this film felt abrupt after watching the film once; I was expecting an additional 5-20 minutes to completely solidify the end of the most favorite X-Men character's arc. Instead, we get a fairly quick last moments of Wolverine with his daughter, the two finally using the familial terms they never had the privilege to use, and then he's buried. That's it. Maybe it's because the movie was so good that I wanted more? Eh, I'll just buy it when it gets released from home entertainment. Even if you were as skeptical as I was about this movie, go see it. It will impress you. Expand
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colilla1972Mar 6, 2017
La mejor película de Wolverine en todas sus apariciones, un héroe cansado y enfermo, cargando cruces y culpas que no son de él. La película es ultra violenta y sus enemigos no son épicos, no hay extraterrestres, ni dioses, no hay naciones enLa mejor película de Wolverine en todas sus apariciones, un héroe cansado y enfermo, cargando cruces y culpas que no son de él. La película es ultra violenta y sus enemigos no son épicos, no hay extraterrestres, ni dioses, no hay naciones en peligro, esta película es el testamento de un héroe que aunque prefiere que lo dejen tranquilo no es capaz de ser indiferente a las tragedias de otros. Junto al Batman de Nolan es la mejor película de un superhéroe que he visto (las otras son corales). Una película perfecta para cerrar el ciclo de Hugh Jackman. Grandes actores y lo único que hizo falta fue la canción Hurt interpretada por Johny Cash al final de la proyección. Expand
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techdudeMar 14, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Is it possible to have a real tribute to a great character, while making a thought provoking movie in the process? If it is, Logan achieved it. This movie is a heartfelt tribute to Wolverine. It explores the deepest fears - Professor , after so many years helping people, is losing control and destroying or harming those around him. Logan, after years as a near invincible fighting machine, is slowly falling apart physically. The movie, while having some of the best Wolverine moments in Cinema, pays the ultimate price for every ounce of strength. Overall, a great art film, and worth watching whether you like Marvel or not. Expand
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mbmartinsMar 11, 2017
If you are a fan you will cry a lot... If you are not you will cry a little bit less but both will love it... Intense, gore, action, drama, fan service... Espetacular
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whooosaahMar 5, 2017
"Logan". Hugh Jackman's final portrayal as The Wolverine. This is The Wolverine movie that we need. James Mangold successfully redeem himself and proves that he can make a fantastic Wolverine solo movie. It has so many great moments and"Logan". Hugh Jackman's final portrayal as The Wolverine. This is The Wolverine movie that we need. James Mangold successfully redeem himself and proves that he can make a fantastic Wolverine solo movie. It has so many great moments and actions. The bloodiest, most brutal and gut-wrenching superhero movie I've ever seen. Deadpool is the bloodiest? No.Alright, let's review it. This movie is different. Unlike any other superhero movies that filled with a lot of CGI, Logan entertain us with its story, depth and realistic violence. The pacing is sometimes draggy, but it's not a big deal. I still enjoy it. From the acting division, I won't talk much about Jackman's performance, he is the Wolverine. Patrick Stewart does a great job with his sad, in agony but doesn't-lose-faith character. Holbrook successfully brings the villainous charisma with his intimidating and a lil' bit annoying (in a good way) act. Dafne Keen, wow, just wow. The cinematography is also great. A lot of rural's view and action sequences perfectly captured. The camera movements fits perfectly with this movie's tone. Jackman ends his Wolverine saga with a fantastic bang. Expand
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andre27May 26, 2017
Filme espetacular. A trama do filme está perfeita, Hugo Jacman faz um papel incrivel mais uma vez e todo o conjunto de personagens está top. O final é muito muito bom e está nos meus filmes preferidos de Heróis.
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Rebecca31Mar 3, 2017
Took long enough but we’ve finally been gifted with a truly super Wolverine movie. It’s violent, dark, and bleak but more importantly for the first time it gives an honest depiction of the character and not a censored, watered down version.Took long enough but we’ve finally been gifted with a truly super Wolverine movie. It’s violent, dark, and bleak but more importantly for the first time it gives an honest depiction of the character and not a censored, watered down version. So do yourself a favour and just erase the other Wolverine movies from your mind and replace it with this fantastic movie.
Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Dafne Keen are wonderful. With Jackman’s last portrayal of the character there was no better way to do it. The best X-Men movie since X-Men 2 and one of the best superhero movies in a long time. It gripped me from the moment it started and I loved every minute of it. I could rant and rave about how great Logan is all day and if you don’t believe me well then you’ll just have stop reading this, get to a cinema and watch it for yourself. Without a doubt the highest recommendation I can possibly give.
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The_T-10May 27, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Well, it's not really a spoiler if we all know Logan's gonna be dead by the end of the movie, huh? But that's not really the only spoiler. Prof. X is dead too. And hell, this is one depressing superhero movie. A disabled 90-something man with brain disease being kept in a huge tank by another old, ailing man on Mexico-US border, with both being chased by the government. And to make it even more depressing, Logan dies holding his heart in his hand (That 2013's The Wolverine prophecy). If Deadpool brought something new to the genre with tons of swearing, blood, violence, and nudity, Logan is one of those superhero film you can call "dark" and "adult-only". It's full of amazing actions, drama, and acting. Both Jackman and Stewart deserve an Oscar nod (But unfortunately, I don't see it happening). In my opinion, this is the best superhero movie since The Dark Knight. And that says a lot, considering my unconditional love for MCU movie.

Really, a fitting final goodbye to Jackman's Logan. After 17 years and 9 movies, they should retire Wolverine for good. 17 years as a single superhero character is unprecedented.
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thoodeeMar 4, 2017
Whoa! Where has this wolverine been all my life?! When first hearing "another" wolverine was getting made, to be honest, I was just hoping for a dud so that way they could just start fresh and get a whole new wolverine going, but boy was IWhoa! Where has this wolverine been all my life?! When first hearing "another" wolverine was getting made, to be honest, I was just hoping for a dud so that way they could just start fresh and get a whole new wolverine going, but boy was I wrong. The fact that they didn't even need to follow the comic and it stands on its own as a classic and a total original is why I can't recommend this movie enough. Expand
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GetDaRekM8Mar 4, 2017
This is by far the best Fox X-Verse movie to date. The film is so brutal yet so heart felt and emotional at the same time. It knows what it is,its not your typical Super Hero movie where the hero saves the day no, its about a broken man whoThis is by far the best Fox X-Verse movie to date. The film is so brutal yet so heart felt and emotional at the same time. It knows what it is,its not your typical Super Hero movie where the hero saves the day no, its about a broken man who really has nothing to live for anymore. Hugh Jackman really gave it his all in his final performance as the Wolverine so did Sir Patrick Stewart, Daphny Keen (Sorry bout your name) did a mind blowing performance as X-23 and i definitely see her in future X-Men films. This movie will break you down emotionally, James Mangold direction is so spot on, it knows where to hit you emotionally. Put the MCU-DCEU rivalry aside, Fox just came out with an amazing film that in my opinion is on Par with The Dark Knight. Expand
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ourtimehascomeMar 11, 2017
A film like Logan could not have been directed by X-Men longtime director Bryan Singer. It took James Mangold to create a rich, tonally different, yet consistent movie like this. Mangold's writing/directing always seems to be one step aheadA film like Logan could not have been directed by X-Men longtime director Bryan Singer. It took James Mangold to create a rich, tonally different, yet consistent movie like this. Mangold's writing/directing always seems to be one step ahead of the audience, and Jackman's performance as the titular hero is grotesque, in the best way. In fact, this is one of his best performances, as well as every other actor. Expand
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WouterVozMar 21, 2017
A perfect goodbye for The Wolverine.

I went to the theater and I had high expectations. I didn't watch any trailers because I wanted to go 'clean' into the theater. This is one of the best superhero movies I have ever seen, easily as good as
A perfect goodbye for The Wolverine.

I went to the theater and I had high expectations. I didn't watch any trailers because I wanted to go 'clean' into the theater. This is one of the best superhero movies I have ever seen, easily as good as the Dark Knight. The mature way of telling a story about an old and damaged Logan. The road Logan, Charles and Laura is simply amazing. It has exactly the right amount humor. And the R-rating is exactly what I was hoping for. This movie is a masterpiece and a movie every fan of action, superheroes or simply beautiful movies should see.
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CherryVictorinoMar 5, 2017
Logan é um filme denso, intrigante, cheio de ação e principalmente de tirar algumas lágrimas. Não é um filme com cara 'marvel' digamos assim. A relação de Charles com Logan foi tão bem construída que eu acho que Patrick merecia um oscar comoLogan é um filme denso, intrigante, cheio de ação e principalmente de tirar algumas lágrimas. Não é um filme com cara 'marvel' digamos assim. A relação de Charles com Logan foi tão bem construída que eu acho que Patrick merecia um oscar como melhor ator coadjuvante. A interpretação dele e a construção do personagem na história é de emocionar qualquer um. Por outro lado, temos a desconstrução do personagem Logan, onde vemos claramente suas mudanças tanto físicas e emocionais. Dafne Keen que interpretou a X-23 impressionou com sua atuação impecável. Com apenas 12 anos ela se mostrou uma atriz com um grande potencial, principalmente nas cenas de ação. O filme inteiro é recheado de cenas de ação, com um roteiro fechado e uma descrição completa de cada personagem. A direção de arte desse filme é mais escura, mais pesada, pois não é uma história para te entreter, é uma história para te emocionar. Conseguimos desenvolver afeto com os personagens, se emocionar com a trilha sonora e ainda por cima dar umas boas risadas, ou seja, é um filme completo. Claro que, eu poderia citar algumas coisas que eu não curti no filme, mas são tão insignificantes que nem vem ao caso discutir. Hugh Jackman nos apresentou um personagem com emoções e mais abalado. Enfim, é um filme que não é só sobre ação e violência, mas também sobre família. Foi lindo a forma como retrataram a relação familiar de Logan neste filme. Expand
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