Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: March 3, 2017
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joyalMar 3, 2017
absolutely outstanding marvel movie- one of the best superhero movie with mind blowing performance from hugh jackman,he is superb, shines his last role as logan with utmost dedication n terffic performance ,new comer dafne as laura steal theabsolutely outstanding marvel movie- one of the best superhero movie with mind blowing performance from hugh jackman,he is superb, shines his last role as logan with utmost dedication n terffic performance ,new comer dafne as laura steal the show- awesome n violent action sequence blow your mind- not just action movie- movie with heart n soul !
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TheQuietGamerJul 18, 2017
A last hurrah for Hugh Jackman, his Wolverine, and the first era of X-Men movies. Completely uncensored and brimming with emotion. The R-rating was used to good effect here. The blood and gore were perfectly fitting for a character who fightsA last hurrah for Hugh Jackman, his Wolverine, and the first era of X-Men movies. Completely uncensored and brimming with emotion. The R-rating was used to good effect here. The blood and gore were perfectly fitting for a character who fights bad guys with razor sharp(er) claws. It's done tastefully and not in an over-the-top sort of way for shock value. The profanity also fits Logan, even if it's earlier usage in the film comes off as a bit forced when even Xavier starts dropping F-bombs. Yet, for all of it's gritty flash that makes things so exciting to watch, it's the emotions running through the tale that give the movie it's strength.

The relationship between Jackman and Stewart's Logan and Xavier is just as potent as that between Logan and his newly found daughter, Laura. The performances from the entire cast is surprisingly nuanced. The layers behind them and the meanings to their actions are often expressed without any words at all. Dafne Keen is an absolute firecracker. A fine potential lead/replacement to carry the series further should they choose to do so. Boyd Holbrook plays the best comic book movie villain in quite some time, and Stephen Merchant is a real scene-stealer as mutant tracker Caliban.

Being partially based on the Old Man Logan series, it was interesting to see how well the setting was sold. Those comics sort of had a post-apocalyptic vibe going for them. This movie does as well despite clearly not being set in a post-apocalyptic world. There's some impressive wizardry going on here. You'll notice influences from a lot of other genres outside of the standard comic book movie affair. Sometimes it feels like a western, others like a family drama, and even like an end of the world type of film. Yet, at the end of the day it's a character driven story. This is without a doubt the most diverse comic book movie thus far.

It's going to be interesting to see where the X-Men movies go from here. There's plenty of potential to go forward in new ways as well as a new middle chapter to flesh out thanks to the still game-changing effects of Days of Future Past. The difference now is that they are going to have to move forward without Hugh Jackman, which should mean no Wolverine as well (who wants to follow that act?). A pretty big challenge to overcome given that even the movies that weren't stand-alones were very Wolverine-centric. So long as the people behind these movies can keep things as unique and well-executed as this movie, then they'll be okay. Regardless, our last outing with Wolverine (at least with Hugh Jackman in the role) is a grand one. There's much more depth than you would expect, it doesn't goof around with the R-rating, does the title character a lot of justice, and stands as one of the best superhero movies currently created.

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nightblade00Mar 6, 2017
Beautiful, Brutal, and heartbreaking. More of an old school western in the style of "True Grit", Logan is the comic book movie we have waited a generation to see.
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Qgal5kapApr 16, 2017
I am a little disappointed, but all in all it was a decent viewing experience. It's a good thing the kid was "mute" during most of the movie, since a poor child actor can be a kiss of death for your movie. I liked the dialogue at times, theI am a little disappointed, but all in all it was a decent viewing experience. It's a good thing the kid was "mute" during most of the movie, since a poor child actor can be a kiss of death for your movie. I liked the dialogue at times, the cursing was refreshing, and the gore was great. I can't wait to re-watch it at home, to explore all the small details I might have missed at the cinema. Expand
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KingOfRockMar 3, 2017
I am one of those people who are extremely hesitant to give a movie, or anything, a perfect score. For "Logan"? That's where I have to do it. This movie has its flaws, sure, but the same can be said about all great movies. The fact is thisI am one of those people who are extremely hesitant to give a movie, or anything, a perfect score. For "Logan"? That's where I have to do it. This movie has its flaws, sure, but the same can be said about all great movies. The fact is this movie does so much more right that the flaws are easily overlooked. The movie has great acting, a great story, and hits you emotionally in ways you never thought a superhero movie could. In fact, the drama and acting in this film are so great it makes you forget it's a superhero movie. Not that I dislike superhero movies are want to talk down to them, because they're some of my favorites. However, very few could be considered highbrow the way "Logan" is. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart have great chemistry together and both are in top form. Dafne Keen also did a great job as well and was highly believable, something you don't see from child actors. Basically, if they acted in the movie and they weren't an extra or a minor character it was great. The movie is dark and broody, but doesn't take itself too seriously at times. It can make you laugh but will also make you cry. It's an emotional rollercoaster. If you were thinking about catching "Logan" the answer is, "Yes. Do it." Expand
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abm0Mar 3, 2017
Very good X-Men movie, well worth the ticket price, but falls just short of greatness. I may have gone in with overinflated expectations because I forgot to take all the rave reviews in the context of the X-Men movies and I let myself beVery good X-Men movie, well worth the ticket price, but falls just short of greatness. I may have gone in with overinflated expectations because I forgot to take all the rave reviews in the context of the X-Men movies and I let myself be fooled that this was a "masterpiece" in the general sense. It's not. It's up there with the best X-Men movies, possibly the best Wolverine movie, but it's not up there with the best movies in general. I liked the realism and the drama they used in place of the usual superhero fare of endless fights (though they didn't disappoint in terms of stabby Wolverine-y scenes either) and shoddy plots, but it still wasn't as good as "Unbreakable" (2000) or the first season of "Jessica Jones". Expand
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daviddelnorte23Jul 21, 2017
Ya está aquí 'Logan' la película que me hizo ponerme al día con los mutantes para verla de la mejor manera posible, y la verdad, no decepcionó. La madurez en los temas que trata la película, ese ocaso de los personajes, ese tono crepuscular yYa está aquí 'Logan' la película que me hizo ponerme al día con los mutantes para verla de la mejor manera posible, y la verdad, no decepcionó. La madurez en los temas que trata la película, ese ocaso de los personajes, ese tono crepuscular y el tratamiento de temas como la relación entre padres e hijos hacen que para mí en cuanto película sea la mejor que he visto de superhéroes (no la que más me gusta, aunque es de las que más también. Un ejemplo: me gusta más que el caballero oscuro). La película no solo es buena, si no que mola un rato: amputaciones, cabezas rodando y vísceras no faltan en ninguna secuencia de la película. Y la niña, vean a la niña... ugh ugh. La película siempre lleva el guión a las últimas consecuencias y las cosas que pasan, duelen. Lo dicho, peliculón, no solo de superhéroes, sino de los buenos. Un 9. Expand
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antrolarMar 5, 2017
A fantastic drama which shows that where Logan's claws cut deepest, is the human heart. An exciting action movie that made my heart race with every action sequence for the first time in my life. Logan is dark, it is gritty and violent, butA fantastic drama which shows that where Logan's claws cut deepest, is the human heart. An exciting action movie that made my heart race with every action sequence for the first time in my life. Logan is dark, it is gritty and violent, but it's also very much human. I did not see this as a superhero movie because of the themes and message it tries to send. From the get-go it's clear that this isn't a movie for kids, but for adults. The result is a movie that stays true to the character of James Howelett, and ultimately is a love letter to the fans. I've watched it twice this week. First on Wednesday March 1st, then again on Saturday March 4th. It truly exceeded all expectations. Brilliant perfomances from all actors, especially Hugh Jackman. He truly gave all of himself for this one. Expand
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ConkeroniMar 7, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was a superhero movie to remember. From the deadpool sneak peak to the finally gory slaughtering of poor souls by the blades of the wolve played by the legendary hugh jackman. Also, the kid yells are epic :o Expand
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TrollYourEnemeyMar 28, 2017
A legend leaving us on the highest not possible. One of the best comic to film adaptations yet aside from Deadpool. A bloody swansong! If only we got to see him in that iconic suit just at least once! oh well!
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LucascastawayApr 14, 2017
Fotografia Otima / Roteiro Quase sem nenhum erro / Áudio visual incrivel / Prende o Telespectador na trama Otimo !!!!
Para eu um dos melhores filmes que eu já assisti e com certeza sera o melhor filme do ano
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JoseAngel47Nov 28, 2018
Logan is a perfect send-off to the character that Hugh Jackman played for 17 years this film is a different comic book movie, The film was shot on location and it does not rely on CGI a lot the film also has an amazing story. This is one ofLogan is a perfect send-off to the character that Hugh Jackman played for 17 years this film is a different comic book movie, The film was shot on location and it does not rely on CGI a lot the film also has an amazing story. This is one of my favorite comic book movies of all time and it deserves it's title of Greatest comic book movie of all time alongside Spider-Man 2 and The Dark Knight Expand
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MoviezNPApr 4, 2019
Wolverine is perhaps the most beloved character from X-Men film series, but his solo outings have been the most forgettable and/or full of s**t. Thankfully, we have Logan to break that trend. Still have issues with it, but I would acknowledgeWolverine is perhaps the most beloved character from X-Men film series, but his solo outings have been the most forgettable and/or full of s**t. Thankfully, we have Logan to break that trend. Still have issues with it, but I would acknowledge that it was one of the best films in X-Men series. .
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Good : Hugh Jackman gives the most intense and gritty performance as Wolverine in his final film role as the adamantium clawed mutant. I have always loved him as Wolverine, but he has never been so good. Patrick Stewart does the same in his final role as Charles Xavier, and in his part, there's nothing to complain either. Dafne Keen as Laura - owns the film. Loved the kid as baby/lady Wolverine (X-23). The setting feels really different in this movie, compared to those of other X-Men films. It is obvious that they gave a Revisionist Western tone to the movie, which hasn't been done in the genre so far. It acknowledged the fact that it was inspired by Unforgiven, The Wrestler and Shane, which if had not been done, would've made it look like a ripoff. Not a total waste of a film, it has good parts, but still a copied idea without acknowledgement seems bad. Then, there is action. The actions are the best ones in the entire X-Men film series. The choreography is great to say the least. It looks badass, savage and intense. But there's one thing that this film does with action which most action films don't with these days. And that is, have the actions mean something. Every action scene has a purpose. It either sets up a characterization, or aggressively portrays what a character is feeling. Acting, action and the overall story won't disappoint. Also, all the characters are interesting. .
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Mixed : There are some story issues. It feels as if there is a huge story that needs to be told between the altered timeline of DoFP and Logan. We get tiny little expositions for that matter and sound like much more interesting ideas for a better X-Men Apocalypse movie. This made the largely different characterizations feel totally out of place, for both Xavier and Logan. It works for the movie, I like it, but I don't buy it. It felt a lot out of the place and quite confusing with why they were so different. With all the movies in the series, I don't think they have given all the character development necessary for those changes. .
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Bad : Mostly, it's the villain and some logic issues. There's a video narration/exposition which looked professionally edited with great voiceover, but was by a nurse who didn't even have 12 hours to do it, keeping aside the resources. Xander Rice doesn't feel so good of a villain. Nothing to blame Richard Grant, but just not a compelling villain. X-24 does have a frightening presence, I acknowledge that. But all his likeability depends upon the character arc of Wolverine over the years. Just take out the "humane" part of the character of Wolverine, and replace it with Terminator's menace. You'll get X-24. .
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Conclusion : It's a good goodbye to Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. You can get the unpleasant satisfaction of seeing him die, and it does hit emotional notes a number of times and feel really saddening. But there are story and characterization issues which cannot be overlooked and to be honest, do not make a good sense. .
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Score : 8.2/10
Grade : A-
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DirigiblePulpApr 22, 2017
This is nearly 2/3rds of an almost great film; a personal, brutal, honest, original take on the superhero myth. But the final act is a letdown; like something from an inferior mundane take and one that undermines some of that which was builtThis is nearly 2/3rds of an almost great film; a personal, brutal, honest, original take on the superhero myth. But the final act is a letdown; like something from an inferior mundane take and one that undermines some of that which was built up to that point.

What's strange and transfixing for a while is how deeply cynical this film is. The mutants are dead, Xavier senile and hurting those he loves, Logan is dead inside; an alcoholic husk taking care of his dying father in some abandoned silo in the desert. Until of course, life intervenes (through a child no less) and he's forced to find his humanity once again.

It is built into the structure of the movie that this is another one of those false hopes. That they lived their whole lives for this cause which didn't' work and which never truly saved Logan's soul. Xavier makes it his duty to try one last time. In this sense, the cynicism and brutality is earned and just. It doesn't just shock and awe, but conjure mood and distaste; it drives a stake through the "angry dude with a heart of gold" byline that normally accompanies Logan - here he's a bit of a sadist with no carnage filter anymore.

Yet, after a soulful mix of scenes involving an old-fashioned family and their farm, the movie kicks into manic superhero vs. villain let's save the world mode. The deaths pile up too fast; the poor Munson family is slaughtered, yet in the face of Xavier's death and all the other action we don't get to feel the full weight of this collateral damage and we are supposed to take it at face value and keep rolling with the nihilism.

Then there's a lot more mind-numbing violence at the end, too much and too chaotic for it to register as much more than useless noise (unlike the earlier fight scenes). Logan wants to save the kids from having to kill yet they do that just as well here and you're supposed to cheer. Logan gets a fitting death, finally at peace by destroying the demon within, though you wonder how much is really his fault at this point? Is this a fitting metaphor for him? A good man who has killed many bad guys. The movie seems to say that bad guys have to die but you're still killing them, so that's bad so you're bad so beat yourself up about it and tell the kids this is conflicting stuff so don't mess with it. But the kids have to kill bad guys anyway (comic book antics and special effects...). The anti-hero tropes have been piled on too thick by now, and I think a little more sanity may have helped out in the end.
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nutterjrDec 23, 2017
Comic book inspired films have been very popular during the last decade and there are some really good productions. Logan is obviously a film whose origins came from this genre but has travelled so much further. This is the elegy for ourComic book inspired films have been very popular during the last decade and there are some really good productions. Logan is obviously a film whose origins came from this genre but has travelled so much further. This is the elegy for our favourite mutan and a fitting goodbye. In this darkest and last installment the physical and mental torment brings new depth to the character and elevates the film to heights where possibly only Nolan's Batman has managed to reach in the past. Thank you Hugh. Expand
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BikerjamesMar 20, 2017
Critics are stating this is not the usual superhero movie which is why I went to see it. I know now they are referring to the human interest part of the film, as the rest of the movie is the usual villain vs. good guy predictability. It wasCritics are stating this is not the usual superhero movie which is why I went to see it. I know now they are referring to the human interest part of the film, as the rest of the movie is the usual villain vs. good guy predictability. It was way more gory than it needed to be with a lot of cursing, so I would not recommend this film for a young audience. Hugh Jackman is terrific in the film, as is the young girl (Dafne Keen). Not a film I would ever want to see again, as it was too gory and predictable for my taste. Expand
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intruder313Mar 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Falling short of a 10 only because I expected a much bigger climax and more effective villains, this is otherwise a fantastic film and the best Superhero/Comic film so far. Expand
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ATsushiMar 13, 2017
Emotional, beautiful and well run. Striking in every way. Hugh Jackman has been perfect, as have Patrick Stewart and Dafne Keen, who give of their best performances in films of the series.
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TstaiApr 29, 2017
For me, this is the peak of the superhero movie trend. Deadpool was great, but it's essentially a comedy. This story is dark, but doesn't try to be anything it's not. Provides the action you crave, finally with some real R-rated superheroFor me, this is the peak of the superhero movie trend. Deadpool was great, but it's essentially a comedy. This story is dark, but doesn't try to be anything it's not. Provides the action you crave, finally with some real R-rated superhero action. A perfect end to the Jackman Wolverine era. I'll miss it. Expand
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RtheomApr 21, 2017
This was a pretty great movie. A lot of people I know thought the violence was unnecessary and detracted from it, but I thought it was the opposite. The violence is actually meant to distract you from the movie's heart, which is perfectThis was a pretty great movie. A lot of people I know thought the violence was unnecessary and detracted from it, but I thought it was the opposite. The violence is actually meant to distract you from the movie's heart, which is perfect symbolism for Logan's entire life. Expand
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ThundermaxMay 23, 2017
Best wolverine movie. Predictable from the beginning to the end but great acting and direction. Actress for X-23 was a bad casting choice. Little miss sunshine meets Mad Max.
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JDSCigano666Jun 11, 2017
I applaud the decision to make an R-Rated picture featuring the Wolverine. It elevated this movie above all other X-Men installments for me and more than made up for the messy attempts at exploring the character in Origins & The Wolverine.I applaud the decision to make an R-Rated picture featuring the Wolverine. It elevated this movie above all other X-Men installments for me and more than made up for the messy attempts at exploring the character in Origins & The Wolverine. Initially I wondered how the film would fare with so little X-Men billed, but not only does it benefit from such exclusions; it excels in their absence. The main cast had terrific chemistry and ultimately led the plot to a heart rending finale which did fine justice of seeing out Logan's story. Expand
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TyranianApr 14, 2019
Best Wolverine film, Jackman is great and there are some great scenes, death is a bit forced though.
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jchockeyMar 19, 2017
Am I crazy in thinking that Logan is good enough to start stirring up some conversation when awards season hits? James Mangold’s long-awaited, much-ballyhooed, R-rated entry in the final chapter of Wolverine’s trilogy still manages to be aAm I crazy in thinking that Logan is good enough to start stirring up some conversation when awards season hits? James Mangold’s long-awaited, much-ballyhooed, R-rated entry in the final chapter of Wolverine’s trilogy still manages to be a surprising delight despite all the hype.

There are R-rated films that are violent in order to grab more eyeballs, and there are R-rated films that are violent because it’s necessary. This one’s definitely in the latter, and like Deadpool it is true to its truest form – as in, there’s so much blood and dismembered body parts it’s impossible to even forget for a second that you’re watching a film about a man who likes to stab a lot and has metal claws in his hands that go snikt!

The year is 2029, and due to some nefarious doings of a mystery science company a mutant has not been born in a quarter-century. An old Logan (Hugh Jackman) spends his days working as a no-nonsense limo driver shuttling back and forth from Texas and Mexico, haunted by a drinking problem and a bad cough. His healing factor has slowed with age, just as the rest of his body has, and remains one of the last of the mutants along with Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart). Xavier's brain disease continues to progress and causes him to lose control of his immense and deadly power, and now lives in an overturned water tower that slightly resembles Cerebo. They’re joined only by Caliban (Stephen Merchant), an albino mutant who has the ability to track other mutants and who serves as Xavier’s day-to-day caretaker. Everyone is tired, and life is a drag.

The X-Men have long since disbanded, but the Wolverine is still a household name, and a nurse tries to enlist his help in escorting an 11-year-old girl, Laura (Dafne Keen), to a place called “Eden” in North Dakota. Logan initially refuses, but eventually takes the job in exchange for a hefty payout. Along the way, though, he runs into Donald Pierce (Boyd Holbrook), a heavy-duty security guard whose job is to keep a mysterious science company’s secrets under wraps. As Logan and Laura go on the run, their symbiotic relationship becomes the heart of the story. Logan serves itself very well because of just how few characters it has, a nice change of pace from the previous X-Men films that feel overcrowded and make you wonder which actors are actually playing mutants and which ones accidentally walked onto the wrong set. Every scene seems like a character study, and even the minor characters are as every bit as memorable as the stars. Everything seems to make sense and carry genuine emotion.

It’s such a major improvement over Mangold’s previous effort in The Wolverine, an uneven, big-budget summer film that had a hackneyed love story and a hackneyed villain, a structure studios stubbornly and stupidly drift towards because it’s been proven to make a lot of money. Logan’s advantage was here – a story that manages to be both deeply violent and deeply personal because there were good reasons it had to be. The studios were so unsure of its success Jackman took a pay cut in order to reduce some financial risk, and Mangold filmed the bloody scenes with practical effects because he thought it would look more aggressive and visceral.

Mangold’s films always look very good, and the cinematography from John Mathieson, who previously worked on X-Men: First Class and the criminally underrated The Man from U.N.C.L.E.¸ is also astounding, with its dust clouds, washes of orange and limited use of bright colours making it look just like a classic Western. Marco Beltrami’s score is very good, and sounds every bit like a man preparing for his inevitable final stand. The actions scenes are smooth and intelligible, and seeing how Hacksaw Ridge just won an Oscar for its clarity in editing action sequences, is hopefully the start of a hard charge in the opposite direction of hyperactive editing.

We now have definitive proof that R-rated superhero films can be successful whether they’re crude or brutal, but they can’t be crude or brutal just for the sake of it. The X-Men universe has always been known for its social commentary, and hopefully the success of Logan will help realize a new niche for hyper-focused, character study dramas that involve comic book characters living in very real worlds.
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efonsecajrApr 24, 2017
What an amazing western-super hero film! Love everything about it. Pace, direction, mood, action scenes, story and that ending. Wish Hugh Jackman could play Wolverine forever.
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mrmonsterMar 12, 2017
Logan is an absolutely perfect movie on every level. If this is the last time we will ever see Patrick Stewart and Hugh Jackman in the X-Men movies, I'm glad they got to go out like this.
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Mars0112Mar 3, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The best X-Men Movie! Hugh Jackman, who played Wolverine for 17 years, will finally be able to rest. He, Patrick Stewart, Stephen Merchant and Dafne Keen earned the highest praise. Expand
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shepard75Jul 16, 2017
A very good and adult conclusion of the Wolverine-Story. Dramatic scenes are emotional and the action sequences make fun watching them. Because of NOT being "T"-Rated the movie feels serious and not fantasy-like. Worth watching it!
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Gamed2longMar 13, 2017
The X-men franchise has been going for a long time now. Most movies in it have been a mixed bag of good, great, bad and downright bizarre. In varying ratios. Logan, at long last tells a good complete story and does it well. They aren't savingThe X-men franchise has been going for a long time now. Most movies in it have been a mixed bag of good, great, bad and downright bizarre. In varying ratios. Logan, at long last tells a good complete story and does it well. They aren't saving this world this time. Just a handful of interesting colorful characters with simple straightforward goals. And character development. Nearly as much as all the other X-men films combined. By going this way it makes us so much more invested in the characters and the outcome. And as an end of an era sort of movie, no one is safe. Its a welcome change. This is not the most action packed X-men movie ever. Or the flashiest. Its been compared to old Western movies. Rightly so. But I think that makes it truer to the source material. Its capturing what was best about the comics. Oddly the best thing about Logan may just be the evenness of it all. Power balance and power creep is a huge problem in action movies these days. How many times can indestructible CG Superman punch CG Doomsday before we stop caring? Neither one is getting hurt in any meaningful way and the fight is dull until that changes. There are too many examples of that in modern movies to list. Here Logan is old. Doesn't heal as well. And he's met his match. No one is super OP. There's no deus ex machina moments in this film and the movie is so much better for it. The change to being R rated is a most welcome one. In addition to making the world feel more grounded, it really helps drive the stakes for the central characters home. Hopefully the franchise sticks to this new direction. Its just a shame they had to discover it in the last film for some key actors/characters. Expand
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ViolettJul 10, 2017
Very good movie, but, seriously, I cannot rate this high. I just cant - I cant see Wolverine being brought to THIS - weak and depressed. I remember those X-man movies of young and powerful Hugh Jackman - how I liked it. And now what we canVery good movie, but, seriously, I cannot rate this high. I just cant - I cant see Wolverine being brought to THIS - weak and depressed. I remember those X-man movies of young and powerful Hugh Jackman - how I liked it. And now what we can see here - old and weak ex-superhero. Man, despite the movie itself is great I really dislike when you force us to see our lovely heroes to die. Expand
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AndremaxOct 16, 2018
The most brutal superhero movie that I ever seen, Logan has a rawness that you can't witness in any film in genre, what is the same time paradoxical for a genre that approach supernatural events. Brutal in several points, characters forThe most brutal superhero movie that I ever seen, Logan has a rawness that you can't witness in any film in genre, what is the same time paradoxical for a genre that approach supernatural events. Brutal in several points, characters for example are very well developed, principally Logan, that is a genuine antihero here, being as evil as good in dosed measures and in certain moments. For whom used to complain weakness for Fox's superhero movies, Logan is simply a relief and a joy. Expand
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MrYahMar 20, 2017
La mejor película de la saga de Lobezno. La ambientación triste y demacrada la logran perfectamente y el final te saca unas lagrimas. (Spoiler) Quieras o no, que mueran unos de los personajes más históricos de la saca x-men toca la patata.
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travellynMay 23, 2017
Logan is a unique superhero movie that doesn't set up future instalments to its benefit all while Playing out family drama and the kind of savage wolverine we have wanted to see on the big screen for years Hugh jackman is amazing and makeLogan is a unique superhero movie that doesn't set up future instalments to its benefit all while Playing out family drama and the kind of savage wolverine we have wanted to see on the big screen for years Hugh jackman is amazing and make every minute of his final outing of this much loved character count Expand
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sgy0003Mar 12, 2017
First off, this is NOT your average PG-13 superhero movies. There are intense violent moments of dismemberment, harsh language, and dark subjects. I highly recommend not taking any children to see this.

The actual movie is amazing! Hugh
First off, this is NOT your average PG-13 superhero movies. There are intense violent moments of dismemberment, harsh language, and dark subjects. I highly recommend not taking any children to see this.

The actual movie is amazing! Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart really nails their performance as aged Wolverine and Prof. X. You can feel them trying to cope with what they have become. The girl who acted as Laura did an amazing job as well. She stays silent through most of the movie, but her expression alone is enough to tell the story. The whole movie itself does a great job of "the end of the mutants" feeling. Definitely a must-see movie, just not for kids
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JNOTROct 30, 2017
Logan is the big farewell to Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and the character of Wolverine. The film moves, but at the same time it is a bit strong because of the amount of violence it has, so it achieves an excellent balance between the two.Logan is the big farewell to Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and the character of Wolverine. The film moves, but at the same time it is a bit strong because of the amount of violence it has, so it achieves an excellent balance between the two. The action scenes are impressive, the performances are excellent (the chemistry between Stewart and Jackman is intact and an excellent performance by Dafne Keen that for most of the film transmits all the feelings of his character with only looks), the characters are already endearing and here you suffer everything you suffer, the comic moments come well and the dramatic moments touch the viewer. An excellent and intimate movie of the character. Expand
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rodogonioMar 28, 2017
Yet an other example of maturity coming to the rescue when it comes to super hero films, Logan represents a sober approach to the X-Men mythos that, due to its violent nature and well-developed characters can move you in ways many otherYet an other example of maturity coming to the rescue when it comes to super hero films, Logan represents a sober approach to the X-Men mythos that, due to its violent nature and well-developed characters can move you in ways many other movies of the sort can't. No jokes, no over the top heroics, this is a film more about decay and goodbyes. Expand
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death12123Jun 2, 2019
A very awesome and violent action Super hero movie that has great story telling. Rated-R and it caters to the adults rather than 9 year olds, unlike Endgame and Infinity War. Swearing, Drinking, Blood, etc. Simple things missing from thoseA very awesome and violent action Super hero movie that has great story telling. Rated-R and it caters to the adults rather than 9 year olds, unlike Endgame and Infinity War. Swearing, Drinking, Blood, etc. Simple things missing from those films. (Well of course not always drinking) Expand
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iCronicAug 7, 2017
Logan is a revelation from Marvel's PG13 Avengers cancer meta. The R rated (but really NC-17) Action is fantastic.
The Performance are great through the board, I disliked Boyd Holbrook in Narcos but he's perfect in here, the girl has a lot of
Logan is a revelation from Marvel's PG13 Avengers cancer meta. The R rated (but really NC-17) Action is fantastic.
The Performance are great through the board, I disliked Boyd Holbrook in Narcos but he's perfect in here, the girl has a lot of potential and even Stephen Merchant is a pleasant surprise. The humor works in the right spots and the sentimental moments never linger too long, they're always timed right and know when to move on.
The few things that keep Logan from being perfect are a handful of cheap looking cgi moments and some lazy script writing.
In the end is Logan one of the best films I've seen in the last couple of years
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RobertHZaApr 28, 2017
The Logan movie provides a great send off for Hugh Jackman as the Wolverine while also providing a movie with emotional depth. The movie changes the stereotypical formula usually associated with superhero movies and benefits greatly from it.The Logan movie provides a great send off for Hugh Jackman as the Wolverine while also providing a movie with emotional depth. The movie changes the stereotypical formula usually associated with superhero movies and benefits greatly from it. A definite must see for any movie lover. Expand
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DukemangMar 14, 2017
Hugh Jackman is at his peak when performing in the movie "Logan". I've never seen the Wolverine stoop to levels within this movie and wanted more after the two hours and twenty minutes concluded. I believe it is one of the best superheroHugh Jackman is at his peak when performing in the movie "Logan". I've never seen the Wolverine stoop to levels within this movie and wanted more after the two hours and twenty minutes concluded. I believe it is one of the best superhero movies to date and deserves all the love people give it. Expand
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rizzyD10Mar 9, 2017
Fantastic movie. I was interested to see this movie after I learned that Jackman took a pay-cut to get a R rating. So I anticipated great action. I was however, pleasantly surprised about how emotionally gripping this movie came out to be. NoFantastic movie. I was interested to see this movie after I learned that Jackman took a pay-cut to get a R rating. So I anticipated great action. I was however, pleasantly surprised about how emotionally gripping this movie came out to be. No other superhero movies kept me this emotionally engaged. Quite frankly, this felt like an Oscar worthy movie to me. The acting and directing was brilliant. If there is an award for the most improved sequel than this movie is the clear winner. Expand
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PrinceP20May 15, 2017
An unbelievable movie, going in watching 1 fantastic trailer months before. I knew it couldn't disappoint not even in the slightest. Perfect blend with loss, wandering in darkness, and getting light with a new supporting character. SuchAn unbelievable movie, going in watching 1 fantastic trailer months before. I knew it couldn't disappoint not even in the slightest. Perfect blend with loss, wandering in darkness, and getting light with a new supporting character. Such similarities between the final story of the X-Men but solely with the 2 finishing men who knew everything in life as someone different till the very end, Logan/Wolverine and Charles Xavier. The Last of Us helped me understand the bringing of the man who knew the biggest pain and the following of a young girl with things extraordinarily similar. Expand
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spencieOct 23, 2017
Hugh gives his best performance as Wolverine in this amazing superhero drama! Logan is one of the best films of the year and it's one of the best superhero film ever. It's one of the only superhero films that feels like real life!
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Th3GreenHorne7Nov 14, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is it, after 17 years we finally get the wolverine film we have been waiting for. Logan is a harrowing yet beautiful end to to these characters the we have following since they first appeared in the first X-Men film back in 2001. When I saw the first trailer for Logan, I didn't really understand what was happening, so I watched it over and over again, and after a dozen viewings, I suddenly understood what was about to come, yet I still had many theories and many questions. Logan is directed by James Mangold and stars Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant, Richard E. Grant, and Dafne Keen. In a time when mutants are almost completely non existent (Almost) and the only one who are left are forced to flee and hide from society because they are being hunted. Logan, Xavier, and Caliban are hiding in an abandoned plant in Mexico. I will say this, if there is anyone in this film that screams Oscar worthy, it's Hugh Jackman, and Patrick Stewart, these two actors have done more than just earned the right to be nominated, they deserve to be nominated. They have dedicated a good chunk of their careers into these characters, you couldn't ask for anything better. Watching this film is a rather unusual experience if you didn't see the 2 previous X-Men films, even if you watch them, the experience is still unusual. It seems the closer the MCU gets to Infinity War, the more emotionally deep comic book films get. This film is also rated R, and DAMN, it really earns that R rating, it's bloody, it's gory, it's dark and brooding, yet oddly satisfying and relieving. From the very beginning it's pretty obvious that there is no hope left for these characters, they have finally reached the end of their road, and they are tired, they are torn both physically and mentally and they just want the suffering to end, which leads me to the deaths of both Logan and Xavier. When Xavier dies at the hands of X-24 (Logan's Perfect clone of himself) my heart shattered into a million pieces, I thought he deserved better than that, but it felt appropriate for the situation at hand. I cried for a few minutes, and knew that in order for it to get better, it must get worse first, which it did. When it came to Logan's death, I knew it was coming, one way or another, and when it came to that moment after Logan killed X-24, I knew it was time. At the moment he died, I cried once more, but was glad that Logan felt love one last time, just a little glimmer of it, and then he was gone. I know this review looks like a personal summary of the film, because that's exactly what it is, I didn't know any other way to review it by telling everyone how it felt on an emotional level, I saw this film back in March when it came out, and 8 months later, it still hurts. Now I'll talk about everything else. The visual effects where amazing from the brutally blood and gory moments where Logan and X-23 (Logan's Daughter/Clone) are slashing of limbs and decapitating really unlucky people, it's shockingly amazing. I have to give big credit to the score by Marco Beltrami, it really felt like it didn't belong in a comic book movie, at certain times it was breathtaking, intense, depressing, even frightening, I definitely do think the score is Oscar worthy. The cinematography is another Oscar worthy part of this film, yes this is a Marvel comics movie with a few Marvel characters, but it didn't feel like a comic book movie, it felt more like a modern western mixed with drama, and a lot of action, it's like what The Dark Knight did when that didn't feel like a comic book film, it pushed the boundaries of these film can accomplish by pushing the genre to a whole new level, and that's exactly what Logan has done. Logan is the perfect example of a film that can really change a certain film genre, in a sense it's revolutionary, it's an accomplishment that is hard to muster but easy to screw up, but here it is done remarkably well. I really hope that for a while now, like at least a few years before any word about Wolverine coming back to life doesn't happen because this character needs to rest, he's been through a lot. Like everyone has been saying, this is Hugh Jackman's swan song as the Wolverine, and I will always be fan of Jackman's portrayal of Wolverine, and I will be hesitant when someone else take charge of this character, but Hugh Jackman will forever and always be The Wolverine. Expand
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PipeCJun 6, 2017
Concluding & Acerbic Contemplation For Marvel Comics' Fictional Superhero

Weapon X, one of the most beloved characters that Marvel has brought to cinema screens, has departed, but he has made it in style, with scarlet blood dripping down his
Concluding & Acerbic Contemplation For Marvel Comics' Fictional Superhero

Weapon X, one of the most beloved characters that Marvel has brought to cinema screens, has departed, but he has made it in style, with scarlet blood dripping down his defective adamantium claws and leaving a feasible regeneration based on young mutants in the bequest. After insistent and suggestive promises of director James Mangold, which were disclosed while he filmed the notorious movie, "Logan" has finally landed in worldwide cinemas and we have had the opportunity to refute or asseverate whether or not the words of the scholar Marvel-fan were right. In general terms, the utopian western that Mangold has raised is the definitive entry point to out-of-the- ordinary facets in the genre, for the true meaning of adapting works with abidance. This installment will cause us to apply Plato's Allegory of the Cave to UCM in all its splendor, dusting off the glorious, intelligent, capable and above all human superhero movies.

Jackman shows us his alter ego drastically unrecognizable: ill, faint and about to collapse. Australian actor gives everything in order to offer a proper last goodbye his professional epithet, he provides it tangible malady and visible fatigue along capacities, his sad gaze captures hopelessness; this man's actions will annoy to ethical heroes world and yes, what Mangold declared has a voracious source: "It's not a superhero movie, it's a film about humans with powers". Hugh offers a properly successor, she's Dafne Keen, newcomer actress who plays Laura, an overfilled with anger and vigor girl, with the potential required to carry upon her shoulder weapon X responsibilities. Wolverine's last adventure as an irrevocable spaghetti western is unthinkable, a feature-film with a dirty and stylized artistic expression and seemingly devoid of moral characters, rough and badass guys. Here, the action sequences are justified, calculated and incredibly ferocious. Officially, this is the movie adapting Wolvie's pages in form and essence, it doesn't display super bright battles or with light sparks instead of blood, violence has a reason and aftermaths; and although the application is concise, they stir more than Avengers' pompous fights. The signs of summer movie are almost microscopic; the pictures are dry, pessimistic, melancholic and without a doubt, selected components can be compared with "Midnight Special" by Jeff Nichols. All this lack of hope is embellished with a sudden parsimonious pace, aggressive when it has to be, but intelligent in emotions posed. Marco Beltrami's music squeezes every means at its disposal, however, paradoxically, calm and sad melodies excel, they capture the atmosphere of the film.

And emotional field matters. Sentimentality is suitable in each character, sensations are plausible and touch even the most disheartened person. It differs from sporadic determinations, incomprehensible twists, every act is motivated by a thought supported by feelings. Each of these mutant beings has a well-crafted conclusion, both expected and completely unpredictable endings. In fact, there's something sad about the movie: this one feels like by far the best Wolvie's story, making us reflect how other adventures would have been without MPAA restrictions. Must "Logan" thank "Deadpool"? It's all in how you look at it, since even though Wade Wilson's feature film has explicit contents, everything tends to the wit, while nuance is different here, and exactly that's what disquieted 20th Century Fox, the change has an abrupt alteration in pace with respect to the preceding film, however, they can breathe easier now, money continues coming in.

"Logan" says goodbye categorically to Bryan Singer's and Mangold's adaptations and takes delighted Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" trilogy aura thanks to its realistic and pessimistic way, a desolate horizon where the hero isn't super, is a hero facing human issues. The second R-rated Marvel film cements ambitions in the tone, script and performances, portraying fully both the fictional world of the pages as the mortal world, our world which can transmute in the twinkling of an eye, there's a dry and overwhelming realism to our uncertain evolution. A violent, clever and eloquent motion picture; Jackman's final performance gives an unprecedented Wolverine impression so far and offers an open-minded look at the superhero universe, also serves as confirmation that Marvel can get to be as melodramatic and dark as DC films without losing the skills, without losing the touch. A round of applause for Hugh Jackman, who says "never again" to Wolvie's suit, however, economic Hollywood can get it. Thank you for everything and good way. X
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kyle20ellisSep 20, 2018
This review contains spoilers. 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 inThis review contains spoilers. 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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kelvinmendezMay 2, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. One of the best superhero films I've ever seen, An incredible send off for Hugh Jackman's final portrayal of this iconic character, You will be missed as Wolverine :(. The movie totally deserved it's r rating, not because of the violence and language because of it's story... a sad dramatic one. 10/10 Expand
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ShaneHidoJun 11, 2017
With the way Xmen and Marvel movies have been going I wasn't exactly looking forward to this movie. But I was pleasantly surprised and I actually regret judging it by its previous titles. The movie in my opinion was the best xmen movie to date.
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Rix397Apr 26, 2017
An Oscar-worthy performance by Hugh Jackman, great performances by Patrick Stewart & Dafne Keen, satisfying villains, a gripping plot, brutal action and hard-hitting emotional moments - all of those components not only make "Logan" one of theAn Oscar-worthy performance by Hugh Jackman, great performances by Patrick Stewart & Dafne Keen, satisfying villains, a gripping plot, brutal action and hard-hitting emotional moments - all of those components not only make "Logan" one of the best, if not THE best superhero movie ever made, but also quite possibly a future classic in cinema as a whole. Expand
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LuhterMar 3, 2017
Is it a dark movie? No
Is it a brutal gore movie? Not really
Is it hardcore R movie? No This is what makes Logan great, it's not a brutal violent emo dark story for the sake of R rating. It's a sober, violent and non glamorous movie about a
Is it a dark movie? No
Is it a brutal gore movie? Not really
Is it hardcore R movie? No

This is what makes Logan great, it's not a brutal violent emo dark story for the sake of R rating. It's a sober, violent and non glamorous movie about a man. Because finally we don't have Wolverine, we have Logan.
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JarodyJan 13, 2018
The best superhero movie of this decade. With incredible acting, dark but nessacary action and incredible emotional impacts, what is there not to like about this film? The outstanding script is what drives this movie forward and the specialThe best superhero movie of this decade. With incredible acting, dark but nessacary action and incredible emotional impacts, what is there not to like about this film? The outstanding script is what drives this movie forward and the special effects are so realistic you sometimes forget they're even there. What a send off for Hugh Jackman's wolverine. Expand
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NigmeMar 16, 2017
Acting: 7,5
Screenplay: 6,5
Ending: 7

I do not like comics and movies about them. But the Wolverine, thanks to the strong acting of Hugh Jackman & Patrick Stewart, sinks into the soul.
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BlancheApr 24, 2017
I've never really been a fan of the X-Men franchise nor its characters but when I heard that this will be Hugh Jackman's last main film portrayal of Wolverine, I had to give it a shot. I've only ever had a brief understanding of who he is andI've never really been a fan of the X-Men franchise nor its characters but when I heard that this will be Hugh Jackman's last main film portrayal of Wolverine, I had to give it a shot. I've only ever had a brief understanding of who he is and what he's all about. Thanks to its R-Rated approval rating, it allowed me to really understand how Wolverine truly interacts with everything and I bet the team behind the film were just as thankful too. It seemed like it allowed them to explore and push boundaries, fiddling with levels of creativity to really force the audience to properly immerse themselves in this jam-packed thriller.

All I'm going to say is that I got goosebumps several times. That's what makes a fantastic film - the fact that it was the final nail in the coffin only cements its place as surely one of the best Wolverine films ever. I think the fact my inherent, slight distaste of the Wolverine character myself prevents me from realising that it was a masterclass of a film. It's a darn shame I can't absolutely love the film when I don't love the character itself.
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MaverickneoMar 15, 2017
One of the best X-Men universe movies by far. Best Wolverine movie to date. Think of this movie as an old school western but for modern times set in the Marvel Universe. It does stray from the comic but overall this movie is very well done.One of the best X-Men universe movies by far. Best Wolverine movie to date. Think of this movie as an old school western but for modern times set in the Marvel Universe. It does stray from the comic but overall this movie is very well done. Go see the movie. I cant write anymore without spoiling anything but this is a great movie even though its from "Fox" and they have a reputation of making some bad X-men movies. Expand
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timoneAug 22, 2018
I've been wanting to see this in the few weeks and yes it is quite good but what I am not expecting is I've had a reaction to Deadpool appearing in the opening but that wasn't the case of it. I was expecting to see a 20th Century Fox logo atI've been wanting to see this in the few weeks and yes it is quite good but what I am not expecting is I've had a reaction to Deadpool appearing in the opening but that wasn't the case of it. I was expecting to see a 20th Century Fox logo at the beginning, but no, it's just the trailer of the new Deadpool movie coming out next year. It's not the opening scene where you can see the Deadpool character, it's just the trailer. I have seen the film, Deadpool but I wasn't expecting to see him breaking the fourth wall. OK, I know you're thinking I'm going off track of this review but that's just the thought on the opening before the film is starting. Logan is a film released this year 2017 before the live-action Beauty and the Beast. Me and Dad had been watching last week on Saturday and yes, I wasn't expecting to see Deadpool at the beginning (which is a trailer new film coming out next year) before the 20th Century Fox logo is coming. I just hope the Marvel logo in the recent films and films next year would stay in the very beginning just like all studio logos did. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart reprised their roles one last time in the most recent film of the X-Men franchise because this is the last film that Hugh Jackman playing Logan as Wolverine and Patrick Stewart as Professor Charles Xavier. Hugh Jackman's performance is fantastic, Patrick Stewart's character is in the wheelchair and this kid I don't know who she is and I've never seen her before in my life and also Stephen Merchant is in this. I actually liked this film despite it's violence with blood and guts which is unexpected for an X-Men. Actually liked it so did my Dad and was left blown away by it. I was telling my Dad that why does it have blood and huts when all the other X-Men films didn't and he says ''Well, it's because the filmmakers wanted to make something different and making it 18, 15 and 12 and rated PG, PG-13 and R making it for kids and adults especially teenagers.'' I know that this movie is going to be rated R at first before the film is released. When we're watching it I was thinking to myself ''this doesn't even seem like an X-Men movie.'' With this movie it is something that people watch and they and I didn't expect to see which direction is going. I know about the plot twists and I think this film is absolutely fantastic. And I guess this is the last X-Men film to be made and of course Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart are their last roles and I still haven't seen the new X-Men films, X-Men: First Class, The Wolverine, X-Men: Days of Future Past and X-Men: Apocalypse and yes I have seen the old one's and I think this is the only R rated movie I've ever watched in cinema's. What a tremendous superhero action movie! Congratulations! Expand
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SecretS1xMar 18, 2017
Logan has set the standard of where X-Men movies should be heading. It's great to have fun and superpowers, but a solid storyline and excellent performances far outweighs those themes.
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SrPepeJan 3, 2018
Esperó que reciba los Oscar que se merece este excelente peliculón, me encanto de principio a fin y es lo más épico que se ha visto de este personaje.
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AuthorityMay 18, 2017
Logan is a good superhero movie and a good drama movie that ironically is less than the sum of its parts. There are some awesome superhero fight scenes that benefit greatly from the R rating, and the drama is able to evoke real emotions inLogan is a good superhero movie and a good drama movie that ironically is less than the sum of its parts. There are some awesome superhero fight scenes that benefit greatly from the R rating, and the drama is able to evoke real emotions in the viewer. The problem is that there aren't enough superhero parts to make a good superhero movie, and the weak plot and villain motivations undercut the movie as a drama. Logan could easily be a 9+ movie with the benefit of some addition by subtraction by improving the pacing with tighter editing. Even without that Logan is well worth the watch at a solid 8. Expand
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KayVen17Jun 10, 2017
Deutsche Review - Kritik Der folgende Test ist in 5 Kategorien zusammengefasst. Diese 5 Kartegorien ergeben die Gesamtpunktzahl von 0 - 100 Punkten. Um einen passenden Userscore zu geben wird auf oder abgerundet. Bei 84 Punkten ergibt dasDeutsche Review - Kritik Der folgende Test ist in 5 Kategorien zusammengefasst. Diese 5 Kartegorien ergeben die Gesamtpunktzahl von 0 - 100 Punkten. Um einen passenden Userscore zu geben wird auf oder abgerundet. Bei 84 Punkten ergibt das einen User Score von 8. Bei 86 einen von Userscore von 9. Falls eine 85 kommt entscheide ich ob ich es eher positiv oder negativ nehme. Regeln verstanden? Dann sind hier meine Punkte. Mein persönlicher Score = 82/100 Mein User Score = 8/10 Expand
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JoeWilliamsMay 9, 2017
Intense, sad, emotional, sometimes charming, although the plot maybe thin and simple but may be forgiven by it's characaters and the atmospheric feel.Logan is a very well directed film and a perfect good bye to it's old running actors of theIntense, sad, emotional, sometimes charming, although the plot maybe thin and simple but may be forgiven by it's characaters and the atmospheric feel.Logan is a very well directed film and a perfect good bye to it's old running actors of the X-MEN franchise. Expand
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HTGamerOct 15, 2018
Logan is not a typical superhero movie. It's a film that reminded me of the videogame The Last of Us, with just a few superpowered people happening to be present in it.

In a world where mutants have almost gone extinct, Wolverine is slowly
Logan is not a typical superhero movie. It's a film that reminded me of the videogame The Last of Us, with just a few superpowered people happening to be present in it.

In a world where mutants have almost gone extinct, Wolverine is slowly dying from adamantium poisoning, while hiding along with Charles Xavier who is dying of old age, complete with Alzheimer's disease. Wolverine works as a driver and makes money so that he and Xavier can retire. One day they encounter a young girl who turns out to be Laura aka X-23, and Wolverine has to protect her. There is plenty of brutal violence, but also many really emotional and touching scenes.

In Logan there is no heroic struggle like in other superhero movies. Wolverine isn't trying to save the world, nor does he battle the evil forces of Magneto or some other supervillain. It's just the story of two old men wanting to peacefully retire, but one of them has to also protect his cloned daughter from her pursuers.

This being Hugh Jackman's swansong in the role of Wolverine, Logan is a great movie. It can easily be watched even by people who haven't experienced any previous X-Men or generally superhero movie. Too bad we won't see Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds starring in a proper X-Men movie as Wolverine and Deadpool respectively, after that horrible X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie.
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UNARMED_JORDMar 27, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Logan is an incredible film, not just as an x-men film but as an emotional standpoint for the final wolverine film, everything is handled too an extent to where everything including the death of Logan is incredibly emotional Expand
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sjwilkinMay 26, 2017
Admittedly I have only ever seen X-Men 1 and Wolverine out of the countless entries - but this caught my eye as something different. A lot darker, swearier and quite violent but it actually works. It felt like an X-Men movie for adults, and IAdmittedly I have only ever seen X-Men 1 and Wolverine out of the countless entries - but this caught my eye as something different. A lot darker, swearier and quite violent but it actually works. It felt like an X-Men movie for adults, and I think this is pretty much how you sum it up. Logan's story has been a long one I think he finally deserves his rest. Expand
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Castiel_AngelMay 7, 2017
I loved this movie! I thought the whole thing was just amazing it was definitely the best of the Wolverine solo films because even though Origins and The Wolverine were okay they didn't have the same amazing feeling to them that this one had.I loved this movie! I thought the whole thing was just amazing it was definitely the best of the Wolverine solo films because even though Origins and The Wolverine were okay they didn't have the same amazing feeling to them that this one had. It was definitely worth my time and money to see in theatres Expand
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tbeit2Mar 25, 2017
Logan, to put it simply, was a fantastic movie. The reason it succeeded so much was because it was grounded. It kept us with the characters and we were able to relate to the characters despite the superhero background.

All of the actors were
Logan, to put it simply, was a fantastic movie. The reason it succeeded so much was because it was grounded. It kept us with the characters and we were able to relate to the characters despite the superhero background.

All of the actors were impressive, and Jackman was impressive as always. I loved X-23, she was hilarious and badass at the same time.

The action scenes were very impressive as well. There wasn't major CGI or special effects, but they were very well directed and exciting.

Overall I would say that this was a fantastic movie. It was emotional, exciting and at times terrifying. I would recommend it to pretty much anybody.
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werewolf3dMar 11, 2017
bloody emotional..... but hell I want Wolverine back!
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KaptenVideoMar 21, 2017
In the near future, a weary Logan (Hugh Jackman) cares for an ailing Professor X (Patrick Stewart) in a hide-out on the Mexican border. But his attempts to hide from the world and legacy are up-ended when a young mutant (Dafne Keen) arrives,In the near future, a weary Logan (Hugh Jackman) cares for an ailing Professor X (Patrick Stewart) in a hide-out on the Mexican border. But his attempts to hide from the world and legacy are up-ended when a young mutant (Dafne Keen) arrives, being pursued by dark forces.

Hell yeah! Finally a mainstream superhero movie for those who don't really care about superheroes, or have grown tired of all the cliches of the genre.

It's got R-rated action, it's got characters with some depth and also memorable acting, it's got heart. It still is not deep enough to be compared to the quality superhero TV series, of which there are many. And it loses some of its dramatic heft near the end due to lack of variety (not enough different stuff happening, the same type of events are always recurring). But all in all, the movie's good, and worth the hype it's gained.

This is the last time we got to see Hugh Jackman as Wolverine... unless he changes his mind, of course.

Also stars Boyd Holbrook, Richard E. Grant, Stephen Merchant, Eriq La Salle and Elizabeth Rodriguez.
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GreatGatsbyMar 22, 2017
Logan achieves what Warner Brother's The Dark Knight did in creating a superhero film hidden within another genre, in this case the modern western. Logan's atmosphere is both gritty and dark, though provides reasoning for its mood. The castLogan achieves what Warner Brother's The Dark Knight did in creating a superhero film hidden within another genre, in this case the modern western. Logan's atmosphere is both gritty and dark, though provides reasoning for its mood. The cast is all brilliant, especially Hugh Jackman in the titular character. The action scenes are superb, bloody and all, and a real sense of thrill and importance. The only personal crutch for me was the lack of clear development of the villian(s), yet the great storytelling of the protagonists makes up the these issues. Logan is easily on of the best superhero films ever, and possibly one of the best films of the year. Expand
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IvanPupyshevMar 5, 2017
If you think, that MCU’s started quiet a long time ago, think again and look at Hugh Jackman, who’s been playing Wolverine for more than 17 years – symbolic that his character’s more than hundred years old. But this long run’s come to an end,If you think, that MCU’s started quiet a long time ago, think again and look at Hugh Jackman, who’s been playing Wolverine for more than 17 years – symbolic that his character’s more than hundred years old. But this long run’s come to an end, but what kind of it? The end we all dreamed of – brutal and enjoyable franchise’s epilogue with both dramatically and action satisfaction. Hugh Jackman’s brilliant smile has passed away, Logan’s grown some hairs and accepted hobo-style look – in the world of familiar comic book adaptations, such approach is really welcomed, especially in Wolverine’s case, who’s iconic and original image of severe killer was long-awaited by the fans and average viewers. Costumes and shining setting are gone, substituted by dystopic and urban landscapes, which’re perfectly matches title character’s inner world – broken and hopeless. Frankly, dark tone makes old and new heroes or villains look more mature and conversations between Stewart’s and Jackman’s aged Professor Xavier and Logan come to a new level from just professional to more family-style. Of course, it’s more because of wow-effect from new conception either from real franchise drama-development, but still it’s really cool. Especially, considering the fact that actors give fine performances of their characters, especially Boyd Holbrook, whose vicious Donald Pierce is the best villain in years. Even Dafni Keen’s character isn’t annoying at all, as it may concern previously. She’ isn’t much talking anyway, what’s a really smart move from creators. Director James Mangold’ new entry in comic genre includes high-stakes filming and the viewers are also now more demanding here and although he’s made a great job in style and concept, scenario has some significant flows. Yes, we have a minimum world description for comfort viewing, which includes automatic wagons and some new technologies descriptions, but the story background lacks of information – Mangolg gives only glimpses of what happened, why and how characters ended like this. This may upset some hardcore fans as well as universe development’s pretty weak with the feeling that film in every way tries to stay from X-Men franchise. However, the real concern about director’s work is movie’s rough final act – after emotional and thoughtful main part ending feels like directorproducer came out on the stage and said “we run out of time/budget and have to end this drama with typical superhero sequence”. Make no mistake, it’s not as bad as you may think, the problem isn’t so big, as it was in previous Wolvie movie, where after well-done narration has come a silly finale, but still it’s a bit upsetting. But nevetheless, even considering this issues “Logan” is a great story with complex characters and may be ranked as step forward for comic book movies with the chance, that in future we will get more adult-style adaptations with both satisfying dramatic and action features. “Logan” is barely can be named as a revolution in genre, but it’s a great example of a thoughtful storytelling combined with terrifying action-sequences - script issues can be easily forgiven, given the fact, that the major part is really great and now we can peacefully let go the classical character. Expand
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FromKangaJul 1, 2017
Logan is great, it's the most mature and competent movie from the X-men universe, as someone who doesn't like the other x-men films, this was a huge improvement.

The story was great, great drama, interesting ideas and concepts...even if I
Logan is great, it's the most mature and competent movie from the X-men universe, as someone who doesn't like the other x-men films, this was a huge improvement.

The story was great, great drama, interesting ideas and concepts...even if I didn't like the last 30 minutes, the ending was great, it was emotional and I got a teary-eye but the last third of this movie took a lot of the charm of the story for me.
But apart from that, the story was solid enough to keep me invested.

The characters were great, I never liked Wolverine but he's fantastic in this film, I really felt bad for him and he has great developpement. Xavier was my favorite character, he had his comedic moments but you feel so sorry for him and once you understand what happend to him and what he did, it honestly made me care for his character and the other characters were really good too... exept for the villain, it seems to be that it's very hard to make a good and memorable villain in super-hero films because I've never seen a good one (exept for dark knight), he was the weakest character and the weakest element in the film, it reminded me why I disliked the other X-men films so much, he's just another boring scientist...

The action scenes are really well made, this is the most violent x-men film I've seen and the brutal scenes are really satisfying to watch (sometimes hard to watch).

So even if it's not perfect, I do believe that Logan was a success, it has a great story, a great narrative and a fantastic emotional payoff, if you don't like super-hero films or X-men films, I would still recommend it.
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DominArsenDec 8, 2018
Logan
Le dernier Rôle de Hugh Jackman (Wolverine) et Patrick Stewart (Professeur X). Une fin pertinente, belle et artistiquement superbe.
En allant voir un film de super Héros, je ne pensai pas voir ce résultat propre et plein d'affects
Logan
Le dernier Rôle de Hugh Jackman (Wolverine) et Patrick Stewart (Professeur X). Une fin pertinente, belle et artistiquement superbe.
En allant voir un film de super Héros, je ne pensai pas voir ce résultat propre et plein d'affects (émotions).
Un film tourné dans un monde situé en 2029. Un film sur une "Bête" fatiguée, meurtri, n'étant plus que l'ombre de lui-même et ne croyant plus à ce que peut offrir la vie. Pourtant celle-ci va lui offrir l'un des plus beaux cadeaux[spoiler] qu'elle puisse procurer #Père [/spoiler] . Seulement il faudra se battre[spoiler] pour les rêves que le destin apporte [/spoiler] . Les batailles sont d'une violence inouïe et sans précédent dans l'univers Wolverine (-12 ans). Les combats ne dépassent pas la puissance du message, car elles ont toutes un enjeu et un but précis; ce qui est extraordinaire pour un film de super héros habituel. Dans ses carnages fracassants, on peut y apercevoir l'étrange symétrie de l'ours, la chaine alimentaire....

Ce film est un hommage à wolverine et Proffesseur X. Il dissimule dans les différents plans de cette clôture mythique de nombreux clins d'oeil, cameo et Easter Eggs.
De jolie mélodie au piano qui rende mécolique cette poursuite éprouvante.
Visuellement travaillée.
Entaché par quelques défauts
-Un son dolby Atmos décevant. Je ne peux pas dire que l'on n'est pas immergé, mais il n'est pas le film qui peut promulguer cette technologie à son maximum.
-Des méchants pas au top.
-Un rythme inégal, avec plus de scène poignante c'était bon
Mais un wolverine à son paroxysme
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darkfox12Apr 26, 2017
Hugh and Patrick last time on the x-men, the movie is not just those typical superhero saving the world at the end with happy a ending, this more different, it's more like a deep and serious, and emotional movie that it's trying to show theHugh and Patrick last time on the x-men, the movie is not just those typical superhero saving the world at the end with happy a ending, this more different, it's more like a deep and serious, and emotional movie that it's trying to show the human and the deep side of an old hero that loose many of the people he care about, many superheroes movies doesn't do like this emotional. Great job Fox. Expand
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neothinkerNov 27, 2017
Hugh Jackman's last hurrah as Wolverine is good enough, but it's nothing special. I wanted greatness, but what I got was a solid x-men film. I'm happy enough with that. You don't get many of those anymore.
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iioniicMar 3, 2017
its am impact film that hits you hard from the beginning its a thrilling character driven study that gives an analysis on the fall of greatness its a fantastic film that will leave a legacy for the character
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ZerpnosMar 16, 2017
Hugh Jackman Wolverine karakterine mükemmel bir şekilde veda etmiş. Aynı şekilde Profesörde öyleydi ikisinin oyunculuğu karakterlere yakışan, çok iyi performanslardı. Dafne Keen muhteşemdi gerçekten büyüledi, bu yaşta böyle bir performansHugh Jackman Wolverine karakterine mükemmel bir şekilde veda etmiş. Aynı şekilde Profesörde öyleydi ikisinin oyunculuğu karakterlere yakışan, çok iyi performanslardı. Dafne Keen muhteşemdi gerçekten büyüledi, bu yaşta böyle bir performans inanılmaz. Oyunculuklar olarak çok iyi bir filmdi, duygusallığı çok iyi veren bir film olmuş. Fakat filmde eksik yerler var gibiydi, izlerken işte başlıyoruz dedim ve yine olmadı. O konuda biraz bana kendini sevdiremedi, tamamen duygusallığa ve karakter vedalarına odaklanmışlar. İzlerken sıkılmadım fakat büyük bir beklentiyle gittiğim için istediğimi de pek alamadım. Yine de öyle kötü veya ortalama bir film değil. İyi bir filmdi. Expand
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MaanMay 1, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I really love the movie, the story line is good, the action in the movie is great and there is humor in it! All of this makes a great movie out of it, I enjoyed every second of it. It is a sad goodbye though.. Expand
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magicznytypMar 8, 2017
Holy **** that was AMAZING. It's been a while since I've seen such a great superhero movie (does it even still count as one?). The acting, cinematography, story, fighting scenes - it all made a fantastic mix of action movie and a great drama.Holy **** that was AMAZING. It's been a while since I've seen such a great superhero movie (does it even still count as one?). The acting, cinematography, story, fighting scenes - it all made a fantastic mix of action movie and a great drama. And the ending man, oh my god, I still can't gather myself up. Maybe in some parts it was a bit too long, but hey - thanks to that you can watch Hugh Jackman's and Dafne Keen's acting a couple of minutes longer. Expand
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githae254Mar 20, 2017
A wonderful end to two great actors, and one great x men, wolverine, who was done justice in this Logan film.
A film that leaves one hollow with sadness at the end is worthy of anyone time and worthy to be called one of heroes best films.
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A wonderful end to two great actors, and one great x men, wolverine, who was done justice in this Logan film.
A film that leaves one hollow with sadness at the end is worthy of anyone time and worthy to be called one of heroes best films.
it diverts from all out action, showcasing the lives of the ones we want to dawn capes of and be like.
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SHEPARD2001Apr 3, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Awesome movie, music performance, everything is good.
You can see the evolution of the characters from the beginning when he told her to **** her, and the moment she calls him dad. The characters are awesome and despite some jokes the movie keeps you in tension at all times
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Sorpresivo15Mar 10, 2017
Everyone should go and see this movie. It's moving, has action, has nostalgia, great soundtrack, awesome but not exaggerated effects. A must. Thanks Logan for all that great work over the years. It pays respect to the beloved character fromEveryone should go and see this movie. It's moving, has action, has nostalgia, great soundtrack, awesome but not exaggerated effects. A must. Thanks Logan for all that great work over the years. It pays respect to the beloved character from the comic books, get's finally rid of the childish boundaries and closes a brilliant career. Expand
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MK217Mar 11, 2017
The best movie after The Dark Knight in this genre.It is certainly better than any other superhero/sci-fi/X-men movie.This movie shows us vulnerability of the supeheroes that we have loved for so many years in a very heart wrenching way.HughThe best movie after The Dark Knight in this genre.It is certainly better than any other superhero/sci-fi/X-men movie.This movie shows us vulnerability of the supeheroes that we have loved for so many years in a very heart wrenching way.Hugh Jackman's greatest performance ,hats off to him. The best actor for me for my whole life.He should get an Oscar for this beautiful film. Made me cry.One should catch it in theatres Expand
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KittyWhiskyMar 12, 2017
This is a wonderful film. Probably even among the best comic book movies (maybe not better than Nolan's Batman). Quality drama mixed with amazing action. Thanks to R, the action is really fun to watch. All the actors play their rolesThis is a wonderful film. Probably even among the best comic book movies (maybe not better than Nolan's Batman). Quality drama mixed with amazing action. Thanks to R, the action is really fun to watch. All the actors play their roles wonderfully! Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart are excellent actors! Feel the connection between them. Dafne Keen is just gorgeous! Did not expect such acting from the little girl. It actually looks like a small, vicious animal. The plot of this film is simple, but the main thing is the interaction between the characters, and situations during the journey. At the end of the film I was trying not to cry. But not even because of what happened with Wolverine, and due to the fact that Hugh Jackman will not return to this role. I'm a his big fan, all 17 years I watching him in this role, and I can't imagine someone else. It's the best film of X-Men. Now waiting for the movie about X-23. Expand
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hristo-hrMar 13, 2017
It is a good try to make a comic book movie relevant to non-comic book fans. I enjoyed the performance by Hugh Jackman; he looks particular bad ass as an old, muscular man.
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hicholesterolMar 15, 2017
This movie was what Wolverine fans have been waiting for. The R rating makes it so we can see the more violent and angry side of Logan, as well get a realistic feel of what the world would be like without mutants. I would reccomend seeingThis movie was what Wolverine fans have been waiting for. The R rating makes it so we can see the more violent and angry side of Logan, as well get a realistic feel of what the world would be like without mutants. I would reccomend seeing this at least twice because you really get the raw emotion and melancholy feel the second time you watch it. Expand
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FrazaApr 23, 2017
This movie is pretty unrelenting in its bleakness and horror, but it bring to light a new side of Wolverine and the struggles of a long life. The action scenes are superb and it certainly earns its R rating right from the get go. I thinkThis movie is pretty unrelenting in its bleakness and horror, but it bring to light a new side of Wolverine and the struggles of a long life. The action scenes are superb and it certainly earns its R rating right from the get go. I think First Class may be my favorite of the X-Men film, in part because it felt like something new and changed the game for the franchise. Logan feels less like a game-changer and more like a game-ender and is the perfect sendoff for Jackman and Stewart. I can't imagine how X-men will follow this up, but I'm eager to see if they can build on the breath of fresh air this gave them.10/10 Expand
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HerrKapitan9Mar 16, 2017
This is what Wolverine should have been since the beginning, very gritty, action packed and with real stakes at risk, is a great personal journey for this characters, showing that heroes are not spot perfect, justice driven poster boys andThis is what Wolverine should have been since the beginning, very gritty, action packed and with real stakes at risk, is a great personal journey for this characters, showing that heroes are not spot perfect, justice driven poster boys and girls, they are real people, imperfect and troubled but that even among that, they decide to do something about all the bad things around them.

Excellent photography, AMAZING performance by the actors and good pacing, is a must for any superhero fans and ultimately anyone who enjoy a good story :) FOX, keep on this track!
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omg10of10Mar 18, 2017
Intense, anguish, brutal neowestern-type story with devastating atmosphere. Fully engaging flawlessly performed.

BUT There are too much cliches and all this kind of hollywood stupidities to call it a masterpiece. Take a stormstrooper's
Intense, anguish, brutal neowestern-type story with devastating atmosphere. Fully engaging flawlessly performed.

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There are too much cliches and all this kind of hollywood stupidities to call it a masterpiece. Take a stormstrooper's syndrome of gunmen, take a "train saving from chase" cliche, take this theatrical death speech cliche, take the weird video of supersecret laboratory where you can easily shoot everything with your smartphone. Too much of such displeasing features. That's why not perfect but still good.
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filmfinder1Mar 17, 2017
A fitting farewell to an iconic character, with terrific performances from Jackman and Stewart plus spectacular action scenes. You may find yourself unexpectedly emotional by the end as well, which makes this the best kind of action movie:A fitting farewell to an iconic character, with terrific performances from Jackman and Stewart plus spectacular action scenes. You may find yourself unexpectedly emotional by the end as well, which makes this the best kind of action movie: one with thrills and heart. Expand
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pocky9091Mar 23, 2017
The biggest take away I got from this movie is that I could have waited for it to come out on DVD. It wasn't a movie I needed to see in a theater. There weren't any big special effects that warranted the huge screen. I enjoyed the film inThe biggest take away I got from this movie is that I could have waited for it to come out on DVD. It wasn't a movie I needed to see in a theater. There weren't any big special effects that warranted the huge screen. I enjoyed the film in the sense that I always love watching Hugh Jackman as Wolverine and I felt this was a must see even though I knew how it would ultimately end. It's a "smaller" film with a more dramatic bent than other X-men films. Action scenes were violent but rather unoriginal. And ultimately, it would not be a movie that I would re-watch again and again. Expand
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RetrodoxMar 28, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This pivotal film portays Hugh jackman and Logan's last days specifically coupled with the new young blooded Dafne Keen's X-23 or Laura this film is unlike any superhero film or action for that matter ever made in history with the last of Us/Western tone and direction Its hard not love Dafne and Hugh in this film the acting is quite inspiring and the stupidly talented dafne doesn't step down ever.the direction is ultimately amazing gives you everything you want and half of the time everything you dont. A truly untainted film by tropes or cliche's a realistic film.And as I thought is the top 5 greatest superhero flick. Expand
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patrickdicksonMar 26, 2017
This movie is amazing. If you like superhero movies, or westerns, or bonding movies, or road trip films, this movie's for you. Incredible acting, score, and writing, this is an easy 10/10. There is a tiny shift of tone that you may dislike,This movie is amazing. If you like superhero movies, or westerns, or bonding movies, or road trip films, this movie's for you. Incredible acting, score, and writing, this is an easy 10/10. There is a tiny shift of tone that you may dislike, but this movie is worth watching either way. Expand
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meskus123Jan 18, 2021
Great film. Good final story for Wolverine. Good acting, story and effects. Little depressing but very good.
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SquaredRenApr 3, 2017
The movie antagonist is not good enough, either secondary characters. Logan and Prof. X had the nostalgia factor which is good ,& X23 is a big surprise, awesome acting by her. Dramatic scenes are not that deep, I did not feel moved by some ofThe movie antagonist is not good enough, either secondary characters. Logan and Prof. X had the nostalgia factor which is good ,& X23 is a big surprise, awesome acting by her. Dramatic scenes are not that deep, I did not feel moved by some of them (except the finale). Overall this movie is a good way to end Logan's long journey. Expand
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Go2Apr 1, 2017
I believe that movies are important. Entertainment, sure. Inspirations? Of course. Lessons learned? Absolutely. Logan moves along well enough. Superhero movies ARE. I spent fifteen buck on popcorn alone watching this in a theatre, andI believe that movies are important. Entertainment, sure. Inspirations? Of course. Lessons learned? Absolutely. Logan moves along well enough. Superhero movies ARE. I spent fifteen buck on popcorn alone watching this in a theatre, and didn't want my money back. However, I recommend only that the viewer rent this movie at redbox for $1.60. Then I can be jealous of you, for the value. The director and the film editor here deserves credit for the pacing and sustained level of tension and thrills. The new face of the young female lead adds a freshness long overdue in this genre. Feel safe and gather your family and friends for a movie night where fun on the couch is the point. Expand
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CalumRhysUKApr 9, 2017
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 asIn 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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DirectorCriticsApr 15, 2017
Best superhero movie i ever see. Great film, obviously is the best marvel movie.Epic end of the Wolverine story, Hugh Jackman is the only one who can be this character.
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ferjo826Apr 18, 2017
excelente pelicula , me gustaron muchos los guiños y la lejanía que de algún modo se ve de las otras películas de x-men . Hugh hace un papel espectacular y despide su personaje a lo grande
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edwardgonzalezApr 21, 2017
Logan is amazing in terms of acting, cinematography for the most part and writing, actually, it's the best I've seen in recent superhero movies. This is for me the second best X-Men movie only after First Class. I'm gonna miss Hugh JackmanLogan is amazing in terms of acting, cinematography for the most part and writing, actually, it's the best I've seen in recent superhero movies. This is for me the second best X-Men movie only after First Class. I'm gonna miss Hugh Jackman playing Wolverine but this feels like another turn for the X-Men franchise and I actually kinda dig it. Expand
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JanZ11May 6, 2017
this is not a Superhero movie ...... this is a very depressiv and brutal movie. I wouls recommend this Movie to everyone who don't like normal marvel movies too .
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ManOfSteel92Apr 26, 2017
One of the best movie about superheroes I've ever seen. For sure "Logan" is the best movie about Wolverine. That's a beautiful finish of this character.
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