Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: March 3, 2017
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Burmun-B2010Aug 22, 2023
There is no doubt that this movie is the best movie of X-Men. Because it does not introduce a mutant world into its story to either pay less attention to them or to make a mess of them. Because it finishes the story of the main character andThere is no doubt that this movie is the best movie of X-Men. Because it does not introduce a mutant world into its story to either pay less attention to them or to make a mess of them. Because it finishes the story of the main character and makes him grow as a character and takes you along with him. It does. Because it has a delightful ending that makes everyone cry. Because it makes the best use of its plot twists and is full of surprises. Because it goes beyond the comic book genre and does not forget that a comic book movie should make the audience feel good. Do it well, turn him upside down, surprise him and finally leave a shell of the fan. Yes... Logan is a masterpiece that should never be missed. Expand
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AgentLviJul 21, 2023
Great movie. The story is decent. The scoring is great, visual is really amazing, the voice & sound is also amazing
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CoreGamer1408Apr 18, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Mean spirited anti-american nihilistic BS. Kill all the X-men off screen, wtf? Mexico The Imigration Allergory? I think the creatives got that fleeing to and from back to front? Replace Wolverine with a mini-she? Again kill brutally kill off Proffessor X? Shock value like that only works once, dur. A miserable film made by miserable people imo. Expand
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liamexeMar 31, 2023
This picture, which has a completely different tone from all previous X-Men movies and is better for it, follows an aged Logan as he looks after Charles Xavier and finds himself defending a young girl who has similar abilities. What comesThis picture, which has a completely different tone from all previous X-Men movies and is better for it, follows an aged Logan as he looks after Charles Xavier and finds himself defending a young girl who has similar abilities. What comes next is far more realistic, with character relationships, conversation, and violence that is rather horrific. The movie is quite heartfelt as well. Going in, I was aware of how well regarded this movie had been, and it did not let me down. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart's final performance as these characters was a high highlight, and perhaps there will be more superhero movies in the future. Brilliant. Expand
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Fixer84Mar 16, 2023
As with Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and DC's The Dark Knight, Logan is the spearhead of Fox productions, a gem, a small masterpiece that offers a worthy conclusion to a now historic character like Wolverine, who has now reached that legacy thatAs with Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and DC's The Dark Knight, Logan is the spearhead of Fox productions, a gem, a small masterpiece that offers a worthy conclusion to a now historic character like Wolverine, who has now reached that legacy that made it iconic in the eyes of the small and large public. All set in a future of an alternate universe and perhaps this is the strength of him. This is where men cry. Expand
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RegenT_A_1300Dec 20, 2022
this is one of the best movies of all time. This movie leaves an incredible send-off to the characters Logan and professor x, and it also has incredible photography, acting, and an engaging story with action dispersed within the movie thatthis is one of the best movies of all time. This movie leaves an incredible send-off to the characters Logan and professor x, and it also has incredible photography, acting, and an engaging story with action dispersed within the movie that honestly wasn't even needed. If this movie had no action, it would still be a 10 because the emotion is sooo strong. 10/10 Expand
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AmadouIraklidisNov 10, 2022
One of few, is any, superhero movies that have as deep, and as touching, of a tone as Logan did. In a movie about superheros, men with claws, girls with telekenesis, this might be the closest a superhero has seemed to being human in film history.
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BruterakeOct 25, 2022
Digam sim para filmes de heróis sem censura e com violência, divertido pra krl veria dnv só luta boa.
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Muzzy86Oct 24, 2022
One of the best movies of all time, hasn't been a better film since this.
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ak92Sep 7, 2022
Classic. Blend between superhero genre and western. Acting and dialogue are spot on. Directed perfectly
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BulgarianCriticMay 29, 2022
This has been an amazing and fun movie to watch. The action scenes were really well done and I love the fact that we finally get an R-rated X-Men movie. I immensely enjoyed the beginning of the movie showing how low our heroes have fallenThis has been an amazing and fun movie to watch. The action scenes were really well done and I love the fact that we finally get an R-rated X-Men movie. I immensely enjoyed the beginning of the movie showing how low our heroes have fallen but still finding redemption by the end. A definitely must watch even if you are not an x-men fan. Expand
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Rickniks38May 8, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A perfect end for Hugh Jackman's Wolverine and Patrick Stewarts Professor X both of them sacrificing themselves to let the last amount of mutants live after the X-Men and every other mutant was gone. Expand
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thetemMay 1, 2022
Beautiful story and character development. The interactions between Logan and Charles as well as Laura feel real and earned. 10/10
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PatFlores2003Apr 25, 2022
Hugh Jackman is amazing Logan. And the movie is very cool. More than just a comic book movie, it is an excellent example of combining the comics genre with adventure, action and suspense. Logan is one of the best comics movies of all timeHugh Jackman is amazing Logan. And the movie is very cool. More than just a comic book movie, it is an excellent example of combining the comics genre with adventure, action and suspense. Logan is one of the best comics movies of all time along with Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight (2008), highlighting the action sequences, the screenplay, the cinematography, the editing and the performances, especially Hugh Jackman and Dafne Keen, they make an excellent duo as father and daughter. I recommend them to all fans of comic movies. Expand
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HabibiehakimApr 23, 2022
Logan is the most personal and the most powerful in the franchise and yet the best to ever do it so far, James Mangold work on the previous The Wolverine movie amazed me and it's no doubt for me and for this movie to make the way more seriousLogan is the most personal and the most powerful in the franchise and yet the best to ever do it so far, James Mangold work on the previous The Wolverine movie amazed me and it's no doubt for me and for this movie to make the way more serious version with Mangold direction a good decision, the result is stunning, terrific, incredible, and perfect, Hugh Jackman's potrayal as Logan/Wolverine is unstoppable now as long as he's in a good direction he will always badass and fantastic, and he's doing it for 17 years at this year, Logan is the darkest out of all comic book adaptation solo movie since The Dark Knight trilogy, and it's as fascinating and powerful as that. Expand
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Eissa1996Jan 27, 2021
Logan is a masterpiece, thank you to all the people who made this movie happen
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BitashApr 18, 2022
Super entertaining, I watched this again in 2023 for second time. So well done, packed with action, and the story doesn’t lose you. It all fits like pieces of puzzle….and yes it’s gory but it’s super well done, attention to detail by theSuper entertaining, I watched this again in 2023 for second time. So well done, packed with action, and the story doesn’t lose you. It all fits like pieces of puzzle….and yes it’s gory but it’s super well done, attention to detail by the director and great acting. Good CG and pretty believable. Must watch. Expand
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sugarniteApr 5, 2022
Days of Future Past exists, we never needed this. It’s contrived, boring, and internally inconsistent.

Nobody would be talking about this movie if not for the R rating. Seriously, try to find one review for this movie that doesn’t mention
Days of Future Past exists, we never needed this. It’s contrived, boring, and internally inconsistent.

Nobody would be talking about this movie if not for the R rating. Seriously, try to find one review for this movie that doesn’t mention the R rating.
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DarkwingSchmuckMar 13, 2022
Logan elevates itself beyond its genre with one of the most intimate portrayals of a superhero put on screen. By shrinking the scale, and keeping itself focused on its more human elements, James Mangold gives Wolverine a far more engrossingLogan elevates itself beyond its genre with one of the most intimate portrayals of a superhero put on screen. By shrinking the scale, and keeping itself focused on its more human elements, James Mangold gives Wolverine a far more engrossing conclusion than the X-Men franchise ever really deserved. Expand
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13keeper13Dec 20, 2021
i dont care what marvel fans say ant which movie do they rate waaay too much than t deserved (like endgame..) im a dc fan and still think that logan is the best comic book movie ever , watch it and enjoy it.
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DawdlingPoetNov 20, 2021
This is quite a dark film, with some very tense and edge of your seat type action/drama moments. I liked the car chase scene with a stretch limo going against gunfire and I liked some of the characters. The cast is also decent, with Richard EThis is quite a dark film, with some very tense and edge of your seat type action/drama moments. I liked the car chase scene with a stretch limo going against gunfire and I liked some of the characters. The cast is also decent, with Richard E Grant, plus Patrick Stewart and even Stephen Merchant present.

I liked its fast pace and thought the CGI effects were pretty convincing, so I'd recommend it on that basis.
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Ascended333Oct 25, 2021
This is a perfect, violent, emotional, fitting finale for the movies’ greatest mutant
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BasilZeroSep 25, 2021
Probably one of the best super hero movies made. On par with DC/Nolan's The Dark Knight. A grittier, darker and tragic X-men story. Inspired by the comic "Old Man Logan" with a few twists here and there to make this movie a unique addition toProbably one of the best super hero movies made. On par with DC/Nolan's The Dark Knight. A grittier, darker and tragic X-men story. Inspired by the comic "Old Man Logan" with a few twists here and there to make this movie a unique addition to the overall Marvel Megaverse. This was the movie to end Fox's X-Men universe perfectly. From start to finish - the story keeps the audience glued to the screen wondering what will happen next. Despite the fact that the cast of characters are much smaller in comparison to the previous X-Men related movies, a lot of character focus and development were made with the existing characters. If you love Western movies, action movies or super hero movies in general, this is one you do not want to miss. Expand
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realjaytheboomSep 15, 2021
One of the most heartbreaking movies of all time, Logan is not only a perfect movie but a perfect character story about a man who's been through hell just to end up back in the mess. Fantasic performances from Hugh Jackman and Sir PatrickOne of the most heartbreaking movies of all time, Logan is not only a perfect movie but a perfect character story about a man who's been through hell just to end up back in the mess. Fantasic performances from Hugh Jackman and Sir Patrick Stewart, who both give heartbreaking performances saying goodbye to there most beloved characters Expand
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MrPajamasJul 22, 2021
So here we have one last chance to see Wolverine in all his glory. In terms of setting, action and overall plot. A complete satisfaction and a great conclusion. Marvel has scored again and I don't have much to add. For me, a great film that ISo here we have one last chance to see Wolverine in all his glory. In terms of setting, action and overall plot. A complete satisfaction and a great conclusion. Marvel has scored again and I don't have much to add. For me, a great film that I recommend, especially to fans of the X-Men franchise. Expand
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NARMMar 6, 2021
Perhaps the greatest movie of all time, it blends the character history with a solid story and brings it all together without irritating exposition and it flows well leaving you with an empathic feeling and tiredness and longing for a smallPerhaps the greatest movie of all time, it blends the character history with a solid story and brings it all together without irritating exposition and it flows well leaving you with an empathic feeling and tiredness and longing for a small break for Logan. Very few films can capture the true emotional aspects of family and suicidal ideation as well as this did. The way it brings the whole meaning to a depressed mans life when his only goal is to die is something that should be honoured and be respected for years to come. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart deliver absolutely perfect performances and Jackman in particular bring closure to everyone watching that it’s okay to move on and shows how everything can have a meaning in life, even when it can be destined to fail. Dafne Keen as a newcomer shows immense talent by being able to keep up with the likes of Jackman and Stewart and still be expressive and deliver great messages with just her face and little speaking. This is a movie that has consequences that differ from typical superhero movies and movies in general, by showing that no matter the story the one and only consequence will be Logan getting the death he deserves and this could not have been done better. 10/10 movie! Expand
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RGMoviePicksJul 5, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. One of the greatest superhero movies to date, Hugh Jackman returns to the franchise that thrust him into stardom to deliver a gritty and heartfelt performance as Logan (aka Wolverine) and serves as this movies driving force, aided by Mangold's direction and screenplay, as well as the Oscar worthy preformance of Patrick Stewart and the debut of young Dafne Keen, who's fearsome performance as Laura (aka X-23) is just a brief look into what can hopefully be a long and lustrous career Expand
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gracjanskiApr 4, 2021
a grim movie with a perfect performance by Patrick Stewart and great brutal fighting scenes. The story is good and reminds to a western movies.
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pur__0_0__Apr 2, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. When we have an established movie franchise, things start getting a little monotonous - There's a bad guy who's out to destroy everything the hero stands for, then the hero fights and stops him to save the day. We get happy, cheer for the hero, and later forget all about it. But what if we were once told that the hero we are all cheering for is not there to stay forever? He will die, the new generation will come up, they will remember him for some years and eventually he will be forgotten until someone brings up his topic again.

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

Logan later meets his daughter, who is to be the next Wolverine. She is in trouble, and Logan must help her cross the border before they get caught. One by one Professor X, and then Wolverine, are killed to ensure his daughter and her friends are safe. The movie finally ends with a realisation that no matter what happens, the cycle of life will carry on whether it's humans or mutants. Everything that is born has to die someday. The same X-Men who we once cheered for in the movies will no longer be with us, and neither will we be to tell your tales if you keep them to yourself.
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Jes1310Mar 22, 2021
Logan is gritty, violent and a fine goodbye to Wolverine and Charles Xavier. The R-rating really suits the storyline and the "dusted" look which is present in almonst every scene makes the movie beautiful in a dark way.
The story is simple
Logan is gritty, violent and a fine goodbye to Wolverine and Charles Xavier. The R-rating really suits the storyline and the "dusted" look which is present in almonst every scene makes the movie beautiful in a dark way.
The story is simple but very effective.
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Sarian263Mar 15, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A brilliant ending to Hugh Jackman's LEGENDARY run as Logan/Wolverine. This movie is brutal and I love it. It does not hold back on showing how vicious this character is meant to be. Sir Patrick Stewart also does a fantastic job and it is a very bitter sweet/sad ending but makes you appreciate what has come before it even more. You are so invested in this character that just as Hugh Jackman says goodbye to Wolverine, We as the audience also say goodbye to him. Expand
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Onlyclassicvg1Feb 19, 2021
Jackman's swan song as the Wolverine is an uncommonly atmospheric superhero film with nuanced performances by its two leads, gleefully gritty & well earned R-rated action and a story by director James Mangold that is moving and de
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Quiet_Spark87Feb 3, 2021
I honestly don’t know what people here are smoking but this was just a bad X-Men film. No mutants, no cool abilities, no supervillains, outside of the few action scenes the vast majority of this movie is boring, like really really boring.
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DCosloff1999Jan 24, 2021
This movie is so well crafted had so much heart, had great action scenes High Jackman is Wolverine and he went out in a phenomenal way. Death and Redemption ideals were the best part of this movie. I love the relationship between Logan andThis movie is so well crafted had so much heart, had great action scenes High Jackman is Wolverine and he went out in a phenomenal way. Death and Redemption ideals were the best part of this movie. I love the relationship between Logan and Laura. Logan's death was so heartwrenching. It always makes me tear up thinking about it. This is the conclusion of the Fox X Men Franchise. Expand
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meskus123Jan 18, 2021
Great film. Good final story for Wolverine. Good acting, story and effects. Little depressing but very good.
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StefyTheWatcherJan 7, 2021
This is probably the best X-men movie of all time. It has memorable characters, engaging, intense and fun story. I think i never had this much fun.
Btw. Makers of movie let Wolverine go crazy. So it has a lot of violance.
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Omar_200305Jan 1, 2021
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noob328Dec 8, 2020
the best marvel movie and the second best comic book movie period, hugh jackman was wonderful in this
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Jesh_N_VDec 8, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The only super hero attachments I had were to Spider-Man and X-Men, so you know this movie would pull at my heart strings, and they ended Hugh Jackman's Wolverine legacy just about right, giving the absolute violent bloodshed massacre a mere PG-13 rating was preventing for over a decade. After Fox's "Deadpool Test" with playing with the waters in how a rated R super hero film would work, they went ahead and tested it again with Logan. Sometimes you even forget this is a superhero film, this is a movie about a dying old mutant who's not looking to save the world or do anything heroic in the very beginning, he's just trying to survive and wouldn't hesitate to kill anyone that gets in his way, turning him from the heroic super hero soldier everyone knew him for into an angry anti-hero, but not like the comedic kind such as Deadpool. And when it comes to the action, this movie absolutely nails it, not just from the Wolverine himself, but from his genetic science experiment of a daughter Laura. She was trained to kill, and just like her father, she is not happy with what she was used for, and is an absolute killing machine; she won't hesitate for a second whether they're good or bad. While he does struggle with his powers throughout the movie because of the poison inside of his body that's making him age, that doesn't prevent him from the absolute mad man he truly is, and it's shown in just the first 3 to 5 minutes of the film. But his true potential is shown as he takes the medicine near the end of to give him that adrenaline rush to go on a massive killing spree against the soldiers going after the mutant experiment children. I've went way too long about the violence and the action, the anger, what about the story; it's depressing as hell. It's shown in the very beginning that Logan just wants to die already, but he'll do anything he can to protect Professor Xavier from both harming anyone after unintentionally killing his students, as well as normal human civilians, with his mind inducing seizures, and from a secret organization taking him away for tests. His main goal while keeping him stored away in a bunker on the Mexican border is to save money for a boat while posing as a limo driver so they can live on seas without a care in the world. Once Laura is now in his possession, they need to leave immediately. From there without spoiling much is full of so much tear shed and just an absolute stab in the heart if you been a fan of these films like I was. This is not only a bad ass film as a send off for Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stuart's years of hard work, it's a touching one that doesn't even need knowledge of any of the films before it to enjoy this tale of misery, family, depression, and acceptance. I might be over exaggerating, but this is an excellent film. Expand
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Yi_SpottNov 2, 2020
Logan came to break the norms of superhero movies. The movie shows us that this genre doesn´t need to be all the same and more than this, Logan helps us realize that we´re tired of the same old plain superhero movies.
As a part of a franchise
Logan came to break the norms of superhero movies. The movie shows us that this genre doesn´t need to be all the same and more than this, Logan helps us realize that we´re tired of the same old plain superhero movies.
As a part of a franchise Logan is the perfect closure to its predecessors, but what makes it a fantastic movie is that it can stand on its own.
Logan accomplishes the feeling of nostalgia through all the movie, even at the beginning, you feel that time has passed and you know this is the end. Both fans and casual viewers exit the theater with tears in their eyes.
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Cementer200Sep 22, 2020
I love Logan. it is a great story about wolverine slow dying of old age it's a good story start to finish .
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HpbSep 9, 2020
After 17 years as Wolverine, Hugh jackman closes the arc of this character in this X-MEN universe in a wonderful way with a film that captured the essence of the title character, with the plot explaining in a "very bloody" way, but on purposeAfter 17 years as Wolverine, Hugh jackman closes the arc of this character in this X-MEN universe in a wonderful way with a film that captured the essence of the title character, with the plot explaining in a "very bloody" way, but on purpose to finally have a film that understands what we fans of the character needed! Expand
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TherzelSep 2, 2020
excellent hard and passionate violent movie recommended to rewatch a thousand times
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ThejontxuAug 28, 2020
Una pelicula adulta y violenta y me gustan los personajes y como interactuan entre ellos y wolverine es brutal como lo interpreta Hugh jackman, me encanto la pelicula
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Man_of_dutyJul 23, 2020
This is the movie that separates itself from the X-Men franchise the most. It's a whole different genre of superhero movies, it's dark and depressing. It also captures many moments resembling the modern wild west.

There have been many movies
This is the movie that separates itself from the X-Men franchise the most. It's a whole different genre of superhero movies, it's dark and depressing. It also captures many moments resembling the modern wild west.

There have been many movies about a kid and his/her father figure but this one hits absolutely differently and that's not only because Wolverine has been known for a long time but also because of the many roller coaster scenes that remind us that this is not your typical superhero movie.

Story of the one and only Wolverine is brilliantly done and is ready to make the audience fall into the sadness pit.
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wayrezMay 15, 2020
For drama it was possible to weave into the plot of Daken, son of Logan, to go through comics, add more anger, aggression and make a really high quality film. Perhaps even with a claim to an Oscar and other awards. Or at least, elementary,For drama it was possible to weave into the plot of Daken, son of Logan, to go through comics, add more anger, aggression and make a really high quality film. Perhaps even with a claim to an Oscar and other awards. Or at least, elementary, to screen the comic book "Old Man Logan". But Hugh Jackman is too simple-minded by himself. Probably wouldn't have done him any good. It turned out that it turned out - the film is not bad, but not a masterpiece and no "epic". The Wolverine fans, performed by Hugh Jackman, will be satisfied. Because, in fact, the movie was made for people like that... Expand
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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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zNeverSleepingMar 28, 2020
Logan é um filme excepcional e um grande presente aos fans!

Esse filme teve um historia diferente desde o principio, antes mesmo das gravações, e é claro que estamos falando do conceito. Filmes +18 estão longe de ser uma prioridade por serem
Logan é um filme excepcional e um grande presente aos fans!

Esse filme teve um historia diferente desde o principio, antes mesmo das gravações, e é claro que estamos falando do conceito. Filmes +18 estão longe de ser uma prioridade por serem muito arriscados no que se diz respeito a bilheteria, então esse foi um projeto inseguro desde o inicio, mas com todo esforço de Hugh Jackman e alguns produtores, o filme surgiu. É provável que essa seja a ultima vez que veremos o mesmo como Logan nos cinemas, o que é muito impactante visto que nunca houve outro Wolverine antes, então eles tinham de fazer algo especial, e felizmente isso aconteceu.

O filme é pesado desde o principio, deixando bem claro que o mundo não é mais o mesmo, e que o próprio Logan está mais arrasado do que nunca, com sequelas físicas e mentais. Também é posta uma abordagem realista que não é muito rotineira nos filmes do gênero - e aqui dá muito certo. A atmosfera é dolorosa e quase que sentimos na pele de tão empático que o enredo se torna. Claro que há uma determinada facilidade em criar laços entre o publico e os personagens, visto que já os conhecemos de obras anteriores, mas aqui eles vão além. Você sente raiva, tristeza, melancolia e até dor, no que se diz respeito a uma empatia mais primaria. A luta entre Logan e sua versão mais nova é simplesmente dolorosa ao extremo. Não posso deixar de mencionar quão bem feito foram os efeitos técnicos e práticos desse filme, que não exita em mostrar a violência que as habilidades do Logan o permitem fazer - Ela não é exaltada, apenas retratada.

Quanto as atuações, Hugh Jackman e Patrick Stewart entraram de cabeça no projeto, sendo capazes de presenciar as cenas mais dramáticas do filme, e também passando sutileza nos momentos onde há um alivio no ambiente, como na cena fantástica do Jantar. Dafne Keen é muito promissora e cumpre bem o seu papel, Stephen Merchant consegue passar seu pesar de arrependimento apenas com seu olhar, sendo muito importante para a construção da importância do seu personagem, e Boyd Holbrook, apesar de não ter muito tempo de tela, chama atenção com sua carisma e charme. Enfim, aqui há momentos melancólicos, nostálgicos, tristes e até alegres, mensagens que poucas pessoas vão captar, pois não passaram por tal experiencia - me incluo nesse grupo, fora a habilidade de passar um misto de emoções que deixa qualquer fan com o coração quebrado ao termino do filme. Nota 9.
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ZateckyGus72Jan 30, 2020
Logan is a great movie that I watched 9 times in the cinema and review at home every year, because I really like the character himself and how this film shows the relationship of fathers and children. And this ending, God, what a great ending it is.
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YesterJan 28, 2020
The main draw of this movie is that it's not PG-13. It's a breath of fresh air for the superhero genre, otherwise the rest of the movie is just okay. (there is one bit of absolutely fantastic CGI)
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Rick-CastDec 24, 2019
Finally we get a rate R film of our favourite gruesome hero.If only we had it sooner.
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Jaredc324May 17, 2019
Logan is a masterpiece from the mid-way point on. The moments and sequences between him and Laura entice some of the most powerful of all the X-Men films. But is hardened by an overly grueling and painfully unnecessary first few acts. It'sLogan is a masterpiece from the mid-way point on. The moments and sequences between him and Laura entice some of the most powerful of all the X-Men films. But is hardened by an overly grueling and painfully unnecessary first few acts. It's gritty and intense, but overshoots in trying to be a half-apocalyptic type story, when the good stuff is in the survival journey with Logan and Laura. And where it ends up results in a beautifully engrossing and personal conclusion to a character and series that touched our hearts so dearly. Farewell old friend. Expand
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PineapplePeteJul 27, 2019
This is by far one of the best super heros ever made which stands besides the Dark Knight Series and The Watchmen. It delivers a different formula in terms of the story line as it takes a turn from the classic hero story. Logan who has lostThis is by far one of the best super heros ever made which stands besides the Dark Knight Series and The Watchmen. It delivers a different formula in terms of the story line as it takes a turn from the classic hero story. Logan who has lost everything, now once again has something to lose, the girl (X-23). The film grips the audience as the director has no mercy in terms eliminating the main characters and the gruelling action get people out their seats worried for the protagonists. James Mangold and Marvel alters the mutant, Wolverine to the broken human Logan. Expand
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HurQlezJul 25, 2019
The best farewell movie for Jackman's Wolverine as well as Stewart's Professor X. This is the kind of superhero movie that rises above even the other X-men movies.
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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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Kranox307Jun 20, 2019
Great movie, and story. Personally one of my favorites, and probably the best of wolverine X men.
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MrScallopsJun 19, 2019
In one of the most original superhero movies ever made, James Mangold crafts a wonderfully dark, violent and deep tale, strengthened by Jackman's best performance as Wolverine.
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KitCatherineJun 4, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Logan is a movie that will leave you speechless, from the moment it begins to the moment it ends, every aspect of the film is like a punch in the face (in the best way possible). The emotion, the tone, the aesthetic, the dialogue, the sentiment, the music, it all culminated in the best movie of all time.
The film constantly keeps an almost “run down” tone. Everyone is tired, everything is gloomy, and the only setting we see is the desert and a rainy cemetery. We are shown exactly what Logan is feeling, in everything that surrounds him. The only time the setting changes is when the characters are at the farm, and the end in the forest. Logan is shown to us in everything around him, and everything he does. Every decision made by the filmmakers makes sense in the best way. Every character in the movie feels real and completely realistic. Logan is run down, but not a complete **** He still cares deeply for Charles, and later Laura, and is shown to be protective of the family he has found. Laura feels like a real 10 year old. She doesn't trust everyone completely, but she cares for them and forms real relationships with them. Laura’s way of convincing Logan to take her to North Dakota is just repeating the names of her friends endlessly until he relents, what genius. Charles acts exactly like a grandfather, from being the one to insist to take help and get supplies, to reminiscing with Laura about old movies. The characters act like they always have, Logan is still gruff and mean, Charles is still a bit of a know it all, but they also adjust to their new environments and circumstances, and they are clearly shown to take on character traits accustomed to a father and grandfather, without ruining all the character they already had. Plus, the way Logan wears his dollar store glasses on the bridge of his nose with the tag still on as he watches a phone held a foot away from his face is so perfect, the moment that scene was shown its like, “Yeah. That’s a dad.” The ending itself is the most emotionally exhausting thing I’ve ever witnessed. The entire third act is a marathon, not a sprint. From the part at the farm house, the end of the credits, I felt like I didn’t breathe. The emotion is spectacularly built, from the music to the acting to the way everything is shot. The very choice of a final villain is genius in itself. The very idea that Logan is fighting himself is obviously metaphor in itself, but one that works just way to well. But by far the best part of the third act is the performances. Never once did I question what a character was feeling, it was obvious in not only their choices, but simply their facial expressions. The scene where Logan runs back into the house to find the clone has injured Charles and taken Laura, and he stands at the base of the steps trying to choose who to help first is INCREDIBLE. It is so easy to understand the conflict that every single character is facing. When the actual ending comes, I must say, i did sob. Not only I sob though, I was struck completely still for the entirety of the credits, quietly sobbing and barely breathing. For 24 hours after the credits ended, I was brought to tears at the very thought of the film, and couldn’t bare to watch anything else. Anytime I tried watching anything else, I was struck by just the emotion of the film’s end, and found myself incapable of absorbing anything else. It has been over a month, and I still can’t listen to “The Man Comes Around” without breaking down into tears. The pure power that movie’s ending alone has are amazing. In superhero movies, it is often hard to completely feel as if a character is truly dead, but Logan defies that. Teh very thought that Fox or Disney may bring Logan back makes me fill with rage. Logan’s ending was the perfect ending, and nothing will ever top it.
One of the best parts of Logan is the way it completely mocks every other superhero movie ever. There’s blood everywhere, everyone’s cursing, dead bodies cover every inch of the ground, and no one seems completely happy after a fight. The first fight we see Logan get into doesn’t show him willingly filling up with bullets, but acting almost exhausted every time a bullet enters him. Not to say he’s completely bothered, in fact he only fights back when a bullet hits his rental car, which in itself is so perfect. Several scenes like this stand out, the scene where they try to run a fence down with their car but it instead just bends inward for instance is so perfect. The decision to make this movie R is one I am forever grateful for. The very idea of making a movie like this PG makes me want to laugh. The blood, the cursing, the violence, it's all so perfect.
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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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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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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
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GodzillaAvengerMar 18, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Logan is my favorite movie of all time after seeing it. This movie has some comedy, a lot of heart, and great action. Hugh Jackman does such a tremendous job as Wolverine and it is really sad to see him go. This movie is basically a western and yes, it does have a lot of story similarities to The Last of Us. The plot is that Logan needs money so he can buy a boat for Charles Xavier who is suffering from a brain disease, and he wants to get away from the world, so he takes a job to take X-23, played greatly by Dafne Keen. This leads to a lot of problems where Logan loses his friends, but finds that the protection of this girl is important. Especially since she has the same powers as him, and he knows what she has been through because he's gone through it. There's this great line at the end of the movie where Logan says to X-23, "Don't be what they made you,". That's what I've really loved about Wolverine in these movies is that he has a lot of heart and he really cares about people, and yet he is a tortured soul. It's surprising to me that he never joined Magneto in the movies, because he seems on the outside like the kind of person who would, but on the inside he is someone with a great heart, and Hugh Jackman does a tremendous job as the character. Logan has a ton of heart, which is why I think it stands out from the rest of the superhero movies out there. It doesn't feel like a typical superhero movie and that's why it works. The performances overall are tremendous, the writing is great, and the music is great as well. If there was one thing I wasn't a fan of, it would be the villain, not Donald Pierce, but the other guy that Pierce was working for. He wasn't on screen all that much, and then at the end when we start learning more about him, he suddenly dies. But I don't think this one thing detracts from this film whatsoever. It is a fantastic film from start to finish. Expand
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TheMadHareMar 9, 2019
I cannot put into words how amazing this film is. I never cared so much for a character and this is something Disney will never get right in their cookie-cutter films. 9.6/10
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bigscreen454Mar 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Logan, now this is a great comic movie. I mean it's been a while since a Marvel movie moved me like this one did with the emotional end. 5 out of 5 stars. Very cool performances by many characters especially the star, Hugh Jackman. The story and script were top notch and one of my most liked Marvel films of all time. No wonder it got an Oscar nom for the screenplay. The fight scenes and choreography were straight up dope! Hugh Jackman straight up went greatest showman on their ass on this one. Absolutely spectacular performance. For the fans, the X23 character’s played by Dafne Keen is great as well, I kinda want an X23 movie after seeing this. Expand
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MiniMovieManiacFeb 6, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The action is shown right from the start also when you see these thugs try to steal his tires and Logan just kills them and you blood flying, people dying and limbs being chopped off. From there I was on board with this movie and couldn’t believe that Fox finally went in a direction that was truly accurate to the character. This is some the best action we have ever scene in an “X-Men” movie and I put quotes around that because it doesn’t feel like an X-Men movie. Still, you see amazing action that is true to the character. Logan is just tearing people up and killing people like crazy. What’s great here is that it is very realistic action in terms what happens to people when Logan kills them. What’s great about this characterization of Logan is that you see a more damaged character and a hero who is just done being a hero and just wants a normal life and is truly just broken from all the things he’s been through. So, Logan is looking after Professor X and he is also damaged and is going crazy from his seizures and Logan is the only one who can move through this and give Charles his medicine. Logan, from the start, let’s you know that this is a totally different Wolverine movie. You see Logan years later and totally beaten to hell and back and is done fighting. This part with Professor X is also great because you see these two characters finally on a similar level of living. By that I mean you see these two characters both broken and in pain. You never saw this in any other movie, in other movies Professor X was the wise man that helped Logan find out who he was and always had the answers. Now, you see Logan risking his life to keep Professor X alive because that’s his beacon of the few good things that Logan had in his life. This direction of the characters was great because you see these two great soldiers in a place you’ve never seen them before, vulnerable.

When the little girl, which we pretty much know is X-23, comes along she kicks ass like no other and gives amazing action to the scenes where she loses it. Also, for a majority of the movie she doesn’t even talk but still gives an amazing performance just from her physical acting all together. When she comes out the first time and the hunter says “no, no no!” you feel his feat just from her walking towards them looking angry and seeing her claws come out. So, Logan is dragged into this chase for the girl and now has to protect her from these people hunting her. Logan’s disposition is even more known when you clearly see that he has no desire to help because he has had it with trying to help people. He even makes a good point when he says that people he tries to help eventually die. Still, Logan, X-23 and Professor X all are running from these hunters and must keep this mutant girl from being captured and possibly killed. The villain of the movie was great also, he held his own against Logan, not in terms of a fight but just through speaking. What was great about this villain was that he was very smug but also charming in a way. That was a great villain to have because that feature lended itself to the character being a great adversary to go against Logan.

One of the best parts of this besides the blood-drawn action is the message the movie gives you. Really, Logan is truly about family and not turning your back on others who need your help. This is made evident when Logan, X-23, and Professor X are sitting with a family and a table and just having a good time and sharing a laugh. That is probably my favorite scene in the movie because you see the life that Logan really wanted. He wanted a simple life and the people he held closest to share it with. You see here that Logan does care for the girl and she cares about him in some way. You see a relationship finally developed between these characters. But, I will say that the relationship really derailed after the farm sequence because Logan goes back to not wanting to help her. It’s a nitpick but I felt as if the character just took a 180 degree turn and I just felt like it was sudden. While it was accurate to the character, I just felt as if it didn’t happen and be discovered organically.

Logan is a great movie with an Oscar worthy performance by Hugh Jackman in his last movie as Wolverine. Please consider this man for the Oscars, because he deserves it. Great action, characters, villains and a great message all led to an emotional and bad-ass movie that brings more to Logan. But, what makes this movie even better is that it is not only a great comic book movie, but it can easily be taken as an amazing stand-alone movie like The Dark Knight was. Thank you Hugh Jackman for saving your best for last and giving your best interpretation of your character ever!
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GarethBJan 4, 2019
The best x men movie by far and the best of the marvel associated movies. Dark, serious and moody, this film can be enjoyed just as a movie and not just a superhero fan. A great cast and story that takes you through the story of LogansThe best x men movie by far and the best of the marvel associated movies. Dark, serious and moody, this film can be enjoyed just as a movie and not just a superhero fan. A great cast and story that takes you through the story of Logans failings and X23s struggle. Expand
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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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Detento4587Nov 27, 2018
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Logan shows us that superhero movies can also be targeted only at adults, an absurd violence that greatly benefits the film, a very powerful and deep script that sometimes makes you feel like the character, you feel the deaths as if
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Logan shows us that superhero movies can also be targeted only at adults, an absurd violence that greatly benefits the film, a very powerful and deep script that sometimes makes you feel like the character, you feel the deaths as if it were very close of them, feels the joys and sorrows too, the film stays firm and strong in the three acts. Logan is a great movie, more that you are half down when you finish watching and that is a positive point. A beautiful farewell to Hugh Jackman in the skin of Wolverine
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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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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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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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ErikTheCriticOct 8, 2018
With a right amount of brutal violence and touching scenes, Hugh Jackman's final outing as Wolverine is not only one of the best films in the X-Men series, but one of the best superhero films too.
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CTHReviewsSep 11, 2018
Logan is brutal, bloody, and violent. But at the same time, Logan is sad, somber, and heartfelt.
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hardcorekiddSep 1, 2018
In the near future, a weary Logan (Hugh Jackman) cares for an ailing Professor X (Patrick Stewart) at a remote outpost on the Mexican border. His plan to hide from the outside world gets upended when he meets a young mutant (Dafne Keen) whoIn the near future, a weary Logan (Hugh Jackman) cares for an ailing Professor X (Patrick Stewart) at a remote outpost on the Mexican border. His plan to hide from the outside world gets upended when he meets a young mutant (Dafne Keen) who is very much like him. Logan must now protect the girl and battle the dark forces that want to capture her. Hugh Jackman makes the most of his final outing as Wolverine with a gritty, nuanced performance in a violent but surprisingly thoughtful superhero action film that defies genre conventions. I'll Give Logan an A+. (10/10) Expand
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BladeLover2049Aug 22, 2018
A poetic film as if it were a John Ford movie. Not only is it a goodbye movie, but it is an epicle that shows the most human side of the superhero. There are no glorious battles, no people to do your deeds, there are no great rewards at theA poetic film as if it were a John Ford movie. Not only is it a goodbye movie, but it is an epicle that shows the most human side of the superhero. There are no glorious battles, no people to do your deeds, there are no great rewards at the end, and there is not even an end, the only thing is the heroes in front of the epligro, which uses its biggest weapon to fight against him: his spirit. And it serves as the future of the heroes and how nothing is neither powerful nor eternal. Magnificent 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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beeanadouAug 1, 2018
Logan had to drive a small limousine as a living with bad eye-sight and declining health, while,on stark contrast, Tony Stark could thrown wild party but still running his high-tech research. Logan didn't have much respect from the people heLogan had to drive a small limousine as a living with bad eye-sight and declining health, while,on stark contrast, Tony Stark could thrown wild party but still running his high-tech research. Logan didn't have much respect from the people he supported,Tony was always a spotlight star. Tony was born with super powder and he achieved it by his passion in mechanics which is quite commendable but what makes Logan more admiring is his caring character. Expand
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kevinbrownMar 24, 2017
I've always been a huge fan of the X-Men, especially Wolverine. For many of us who were watching the 90's X-Men animated series - although he wasn't the strongest of Professor X's team - Wolverine was by far the top favorite X-Men hero amongI've always been a huge fan of the X-Men, especially Wolverine. For many of us who were watching the 90's X-Men animated series - although he wasn't the strongest of Professor X's team - Wolverine was by far the top favorite X-Men hero among kids at kindergarten, because he simply looked badass in his yellow suit, but also stubborn as Batman.
In 2000, Hugh Jackman has been announced to play Wolverine in the first X-Men movie. 17 years and nine movies later, Jackman signed his "last movie as Wolverine" entitled 'Logan'.

Logan's first trailer instantly caught my eye: its serious tone and darker take, the likes of The Dark Knight, Daredevil and Watchmen to name a few, is about to become a new standard, in a world where comic book movies are labelled by default as Hollywood blockbusters or family entertainment. Here in 'Logan', the first and second don't qualify. The movie is extremely violent compared to the other X-Men movies, if not more than any comic book adaptation released so far, and it was shot to look like an independent low budget type of movie.

First thing I noticed after watching 'Logan': it's a movie based on the X-Men franchise... without really wanting to be based on it (?). Simply said: I feel like it was only a X-Men by the name. Basically, you could remove any X-Men reference to 'Logan' and you're practically going to get the same movie. This is a dangerous zone because the only thing that such X-Men association will do onto an independent type of movie, is to build expectations towards the X-Men part of the movie, which was clearly lacking in 'Logan'.

The originality and the will to make a different movie has to be considered. This is what holds th house of cards together, along with a state of the art direction. The project initiated from that idea.

Then, passed its unique independent movie aspects and serious tone, the movie lacks in continuity and story. You will find the movie long, very very long to watch. Not that because the movie is actually long (2:20), but because the script is rather weak. Story-wise, which is influencing the script, it also fails to justify several scenes, leading to a few incoherencies; towards the end of the movie, we still have questions regarding Laura (Logan's daughter) and Charles Xavier. There were important questions asked throughout the movie and we don't really get the answers.

My feeling after watching the movie is that, overall, the director does seem to have a lot of experience in everything X-Men and big budget movies, but no experience at all when the time comes to shoot more serious independent movies type. I believe you should watch it with no expectation. It's not a good X-Men, but a good movie nonetheless. The psychology and profoundness of this movie is by far superior than any other Marvel.

To this, we can't be more thankful to Hugh Jackman for having greatly played a comic book character the longest - 17 years as Wolverine, quite an achievement. His last interpretation is certainly one for the books.
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LcasGabrielJun 23, 2018
Logan...uma franquia...um personagem memorável e que marcou gerações, podemos o chama-lo de Wolverine também, mas conhecemos ele definitivo neste filme impressionante. Em questão pelo filme em si, ele é perfeito, o filme se dirige a uma dasLogan...uma franquia...um personagem memorável e que marcou gerações, podemos o chama-lo de Wolverine também, mas conhecemos ele definitivo neste filme impressionante. Em questão pelo filme em si, ele é perfeito, o filme se dirige a uma das cenas mais lindas na MCU (mesmo sendo da Fox, é isso que eu quis dizer), linda em detalhes, realismo, e atuações impecáveis como da jovem filha de Logan, foi um ato necessário e direto ao ponto. A jovem chorando, Logan cravado sobre a tora de madeira, a raiva consumindo-a e destroçando o inimigo. Veremos mais Hugh nas telas ou é o fim definitivo? Saberemos mais para frente. Expand
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halllllooJan 25, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Logan ist ganz anders als die üblichen Superheldenfilme, er ist brutal, hat keine witzigen Sprüche und ist verdammt ehrlich. Logan basiert lose auf den Comic "Old Man Logan" von Mark Millar. Der Film spielt im Jahr 2029 wo alle Helden tot sind und Wolverine alias Logan sich zurückgezogen hat und als Chauffer arbeitet. Eines Tages trifft er jedoch das Mädchen Laura und alles ändert sich. Dies alles ist spannend verpackt und Logan scheut sich nicht Gewalt zu zeigen wodurch er die Altersfreigabe ab 16 definitiv verdient hat. Hugh Jackman spielt einen tollen Wolverine aber auch Dafne Keen (Laura) spielt großartig. Der einzige Schwachpunkt ist wie bei Marvel typisch der Antargonist der jedoch noch wesentlich authentischer ist als die meisten anderen in Marvel Cinematic Universe. Ich empfehle jeden Logan zu schauen da er zeigt dass ein Superheldenfilm nicht immer lustig sein muss und sich auch ruhig trauen kann etwas brutaler zu sein. Expand
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0326990qdiun123May 17, 2018
마지막에 참다가 로건 무덤 초라한거 보고 결국 눈물 흘렷습니다... 울버린을 보내주기에 완벽한 영화
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LivingTribunalApr 24, 2018
I always have hard time deciding between The Dark Knight and this. They are different genres, but they are both master piece. I think R rating was miraculous decision, and it really helped the film to become true Wolverine film. I don't oftenI always have hard time deciding between The Dark Knight and this. They are different genres, but they are both master piece. I think R rating was miraculous decision, and it really helped the film to become true Wolverine film. I don't often cry when I watch films, I only cried less than 5 times before, but I cry every time when I watch this film. I can not believe that same director as The Wolverine directed this. However, if you didn't watch all the X-Men series you will not get the feeling that I got. Expand
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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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benskylerhillApr 9, 2018
With the X-Men franchise struggling to stay afloat in the waters of cinema, it has been in dire need of an influx of strength, so as to catch a breath of fresh air. I am happy to report that Logan provides that strength.

The plot may not be
With the X-Men franchise struggling to stay afloat in the waters of cinema, it has been in dire need of an influx of strength, so as to catch a breath of fresh air. I am happy to report that Logan provides that strength.

The plot may not be terribly original, but it moves quickly enough--with the exception of the second act--to remain engaging and provides sufficient tragic twists to make it emotionally investing. Hugh Jackman arguably gives his best performance as Logan as he allows the darkest sides of the character to roll forth in his facial expressions and spot-on line delivery. Logan is not for the faint of heart. Its brutal violence and dark themes are sure to make stomachs church and hearts ache. But this is the side of Wolverine that we have always wanted to see and it serves as a more than satisfying farewell to Marvel's beloved--if flawed--hero.

Story: 6.5
Acting: 8
Script: 10
Visuals/Sound: 8.5
Entertainment Value: 9

MY RATING: 8.4/10
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CameraBounceGodMar 19, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. looks like all cucks are giving reviews to this one..anyway,someone bought this for me but i wish they didn't...i don't think children should be in movies first of all but thats a conversation for another time i guess..and i wish there could be some decent mutant powers throughout. its cool as hell that the professors brain cancer is causing him to kill people with headaches by accident but other than that I wouldn't care if this generic movie killed itsel Expand
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3ebfan511Mar 19, 2018
This is what happens when you mix a comic-book film, with an art-house film. You get comic-book movie goers proclaiming it the "greatest superhero movie ever"..but yet it is just an OK film, nothing special in any way, it just varies fromThis is what happens when you mix a comic-book film, with an art-house film. You get comic-book movie goers proclaiming it the "greatest superhero movie ever"..but yet it is just an OK film, nothing special in any way, it just varies from the silly level of most superhero films. As a film itself, it was just OK. A little slow, still a silly superhero movie with the action parts, and nothing fantastic, but nothing terrible either. It was just..OK. I did like how it was a grittier version of Logan, which reminded me of some of the comics I read as kid, but..the story was still cheesy at times and too-predictable. Just because a film has art-house qualities..and superhero fans do not watch such films..does not make this film some kind of "masterpiece". It was just OK. Expand
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YamiHUNMar 15, 2018
The perfect ending for the 2000's x-men series. Said and depressing, but epic movie.
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MarvelJoeFeb 28, 2018
Showing are favorite hero slowing passing away in front of our eyes makes it the best goodbye performance I ever seen. Sadder than Yondu's death...
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reviewHonestFeb 24, 2018
Most Awesome movie I've ever seen. Excellent performance by the cast....thanks to hugh Jackman we got the best of Wolverine. We definitely need more awesome Wolverine movies like this one. #TheBestSuperHeroMovie #BlackPantherMyAss
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merijnjFeb 21, 2018
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This is the perfect send-off and ending for Hugh Jackman as Logan. It was heartbreaking, full of action and a fitting conclusion to Logan's story.
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MaxPayneIsGodFeb 18, 2018
Fantastically brutal farewell to Hugh Jackman's Wolverine. Its about time Marvel made something to appeal to someone other than the kiddies. Easily, easily the best "comic book" movie ever made. Got my Noir version ready to go at home
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SabotowerFeb 16, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is truly beautiful. Hugh Jackman and Sir Patrick Stewart pulled off their best performances as these characters. The new addition of Dafne Keene was perfect, and I can't wait to see her spinoff movie. Director James Mangold nailed the dark, foreboding atmosphere without making it feel schlocky or edgy. The writing is also some of the best in any superhero or comic book movie ever, with each story beat landing perfectly and tearing at all of our collective heartstrings. The deaths of Charles Xavier is one of the darkest and most powerful pieces of cinema to date. And of course, I must talk about the death of Logan. It is a showing of perfect cinema, with him finally succumbing to death after years of being unable to die. Of course, the action is also spectacular, with the R rating really giving us the full affect. Both of the fights with X-24 are standouts, the sheer level of brutality making the audience squirm. I saw this movie in theaters, and at the end of the movie, nobody was talking or theorizing, the only sounds were people crying, myself included. Overall, this movie is my personal favorite of all time, and I fail to truly see any of the problems that plague the superhero genre. Expand
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Jose_VitorFeb 13, 2018
a movie that runs away in a good way from the superhero movies style. Can emotion and reflect, combining action and explanation scenes, not requiring prologues or sequences
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GerNFeb 3, 2018
Not a bad film, but weighted down but repetition and a very long running time. Predictable, illogical, stretcher of credulity to the breaking point. Worth watching if you have the time to spend, but don't expect a superior movie.
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WorldofLuckyFeb 3, 2018
Absolutely, without a doubt, the single best superhero movie I have ever seen. Not only that, it is on the very top of my list of favorite "real movies" as well. I can't really come up with a better movie at this moment.

We went to see Logan
Absolutely, without a doubt, the single best superhero movie I have ever seen. Not only that, it is on the very top of my list of favorite "real movies" as well. I can't really come up with a better movie at this moment.

We went to see Logan in the RPX so we could choose our seat. However, it was a Tuesday and the RPX is double the price of the discounted Tuesday prices for other showings that there wasn't a packed theater. This meant no distractions and we could focus on the movie.

I can't go into too much detail here, I don't want this to have spoilers, but I can say I will post again and break it down. The movie had a huge personal impact.

What I can say is this is not your Avenger's big tent action movie. The focus is on an aging Logan, Professor X and a young Laura (c'mon its not a spoiler if its in the trailer). Laura is being hunted by a group of powerful mercenaries and Logan and Professor X are trying to protect her.

The R rating does allow people to see the brutality of what it would be like to fight Wolverine, limbs and heads amputated, faces clawed open and the absolute monster that Wolverine could be in a fight. That however was not what the rating really made better. The storytelling was much better. It could handle much more adult subjects such as aging, consequences of a life of conflict, and family. This movie is not for someone who is a child or who is only interested in a mutant battle. If that is the limit of a movie you are interested, go see the new Thor, Spider Man or Guardians of the Galaxy movies coming out this summer.

I won't say anything else about the plot of the movie except to say it mirrors Deadpool in a way. Instead of redefining a superhero movie into a darker comedy, Logan transforms this movie into a gritty western as much as a superhero movie. It has a very broad, if very adult, scope for an audience. Some have talked about Oscars. I think it would be justified to receive best actor/supporting actor nominations if not the actual Oscars themselves.

The emotional impact of this movie hit both me and the hubby that night. It was near the anniversary of my father's death (one year) and there were a lot of similarities, the movie was like a gut punch. Those I will talk about in my next post about Logan where I can break out spoilers.

The biggest takeaway I saw another critic say is that the R rating is an excellent injection into the superhero niche. Not for violence, but for the way it can open a story up and allow superhero movies to grow up and become full stories, not just comics.

It has been reported that this is Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart's last movie each for their characters. 20 years of Wolverine and Professor X wrapped up on the best superhero movie made. I am sad they are turning in their characters, but I have to say it was absolutely the best movie they could have chosen to do so.

The good: Absolutely the best acting in any superhero movie, and in the top for conventional movies. The story is tight, not distracted with explosions or too many special effects. It satisfies both the action need and the story need that no other superhero movie can.

The bad: It is the last movie with Patrick Stewart and Hugh Jackman playing their characters.
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bw14916Jan 21, 2018
Logan is a fantastic movie that has great performances from Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, and Dafne Keen. It gives fans the Wolverine movie they have wanted for years, while non-comic book fans will also enjoy it because of its relevant andLogan is a fantastic movie that has great performances from Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, and Dafne Keen. It gives fans the Wolverine movie they have wanted for years, while non-comic book fans will also enjoy it because of its relevant and mature themes. Expand
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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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