Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: March 3, 2017
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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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BroyaxAug 21, 2017
J'ai pensé à faire une blague avec Dacia en guise d'introduction, puis je me suis ravisé. Je me suis dit qu'un hommage à ce pauvre vieux Hugh qui n'en finit plus de végéter dans ces conneries de "X-men" et compagnie était davantage deJ'ai pensé à faire une blague avec Dacia en guise d'introduction, puis je me suis ravisé. Je me suis dit qu'un hommage à ce pauvre vieux Hugh qui n'en finit plus de végéter dans ces conneries de "X-men" et compagnie était davantage de circonstance.

Oh rien d'alarmant, car je crois que notre cher Hugh se porte comme un charme et mérite bien mieux que ce débris de Logan, "Wolverine" fatigué et mutant dépassé bon pour la casse... Il se retrouve à son grand dam et de façon fort impromptue propulsé au range de papa-poule protecteur d'engeance(s) mutante(s). Une relation qui fait penser à celle de Terminator 2 bien que moins développée ici, plus maladroite, plus bourrue (Logan est un bourrin) et moins intéressante -sauf à la fin.

Evidemment, je n'ai pas vu la litanie des précédents "X-Men" trucmuches, alors les nombreuses allusions m'ont totalement échappé, ce qui n'est pas non plus rédhibitoire dans la compréhension d'une histoire fort simple au demeurant, composée de vilains à la poursuite de gentils.

On peut regretter quelques baisses notables de rythme dûes à un scénario qui ne peut tenir les 2h17 qu'on lui impose ! de même, on regrette un montage et un cadrage aussi nerveux l'un que l'autre, lors des bastons récurrentes certes enragées mais assez peu lisibles.

Il reste tout de même une ambiance "fin de règne" assez plaisante avec ce Logan surmené qui se coltine un vieux grabataire et une gamine mal élevée aux crises d'ultra-violence très colériques... c'en est presque drôle. Et très inattendu finalement.
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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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saintdeckyMar 19, 2017
Logan, I feel, is a tad overrated and not as good as everyone is making it to be. Sure, it's not bad, but I feel it doesn't deserve all the praise. I couldn't help but be disappointed when the credits rolled.

Characters: I honestly didn't
Logan, I feel, is a tad overrated and not as good as everyone is making it to be. Sure, it's not bad, but I feel it doesn't deserve all the praise. I couldn't help but be disappointed when the credits rolled.

Characters: I honestly didn't get the whole "he's so pained and tortured, and it's easy to forget this is a superhero movie because of the character development." Superhero movies still have character development. Maybe some don't have the best, but it's still there. And while I do admire this movie for focusing more on the characters and their problems, I didn't feel for Logan a whole lot all the time. Sure, I know he was sad and could tell the pain he was in that he'd accumulated throughout his life. But he was just kind of grumpy and sad and acted the same. One thing I did like about the movie was that Wolverine and most characters didn't need some long monologue or anything describing how sad they are. You know the pain they're going through. What I'm trying to say is that I don't think this movie deserved AS much praise for its character substance. Sure, the movie pulled it off pretty well, and for a superhero movie it's good I guess, but it didn't blow me away.

Acting: The acting is very good. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart both do an excellent job portraying the older, more pained versions of themselves. You could really tell the difference between them in older movies and them in this movie. They really showed that they are pain and are suffering. Dafne Keen was also good, though she didn't get to do much in terms of acting range until the end.

Action: I was never a huge fan of Wolverine's action, as it gets kind of repetitive. Pretty much all of his killing sprees are "stab stab stab stab stab stab, get shot, stab stab, get shot again, stab stab stab, cut off arm, stab stab stab, slit throat, stab stab stab." I'm not saying it wasn't well done, as the action scenes were sort of cool and darker than the past. However, it got kind of boring as it does with most of his action scenes. The best parts of the action scenes were the parts with choreography, like Laura running and jumping off his back and landing on a guy, or Laura using her foot blade and becomes more acrobatic when fighting, like Black Widow. Stuff like that added more diversity to the otherwise repetitive action.

Plot: It's basically just a 2 hour and 20 minute chase scene. This doesn't mean it's a bad movie, but I was hoping for a bit more, and it wasn't even a super exciting chase plotline. At least a movie like Mad Max: Fury Road, which was basically a long chase scene, just had non-stop, well-done and perfectly executed action sequences, where this movie has inconsistent parts throughout, slowing down the movie. When he meets the family halfway through, the entire momentum of the story just stops for 20 minutes. There also wasn't really a definitive bad guy. I'm guessing this was because they wanted to focus on Logan and the characters more, which I don't have a problem with, but then I didn't really have anyone to go against. I wanted more motivation for Logan to escort Laura. Sure, he wants to do something good and she's his daughter of course, but if there was a more defined bad guy, even just a few more minutes distinguishing a villain, I would feel more like "yeah Logan! Go get Laura to wherever they're going! I want you to beat that guy!" or something. Instead I just feel like "ah, just kill this guy that looks like Ryan Gosling who's supposed to be a villain and get to wherever you're going" instead.

Overall, Logan is a bit slow at times with not much to compensate for. I must say I had high expectations from the pretty high ratings from critics and very positive reviews from fans and friends. Unfortunately, Logan did not live up to those expectations. I guess I would recommend it because a basic fan of superhero movies would probably like it since so many did. It wasn't a complete waste of time, and I may have given it a 7 if I didn't have such high expectations.
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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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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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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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jackmorganMar 30, 2017
Let me get this straight, this movie is good and I recommend it but I dont think it is as good as people say it is. This is the Wolverine movie I have ever wanted just not as good as it could have been. I loved the fact that this movie isLet me get this straight, this movie is good and I recommend it but I dont think it is as good as people say it is. This is the Wolverine movie I have ever wanted just not as good as it could have been. I loved the fact that this movie is really violent and has a lot of curse words and it is a grittier, more realistic, darker portrayal of the Wolverine. This movie defies genre conventions to the extreme but maybe that serves as a bad point too. Maybe I am just not used to see a Wolverine movie with an R rating and such brutal violence but a lot of people think this is an vantage point. Hugh Jackman is great in this movie and you get to see him portray the Wolverine in a whole new way. The movies plot is kind of dumb and when I really thought about it , a lot of the things that happened didnt really seem to make sense and for the tone this movie is going that has got to be the worst thing they could have posibly done. So youre telling me that when Logan is watching that video of the kids on the phone, she edited that just for Logan to watch it and bee like "now the audience gets what was happening in that Hospital", seriously, and how did the people at the Hospital didnt notice a person filming their clearly illegal activities. For example the little girl only says a word almost at the end of the movie and there is no reason for her not to be talking during the rest of the movie. So all and all this movie is good and I am sure a lot of people will love it but it is just not for me. 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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Salman7236May 5, 2017
The word 'perfect' is very objective especially when it comes to film. While Logan may not be a perfect film, it is most certainly a perfect comic book film. It is a masterpiece of the most epic proportions and leaves us with a brilliant swanThe word 'perfect' is very objective especially when it comes to film. While Logan may not be a perfect film, it is most certainly a perfect comic book film. It is a masterpiece of the most epic proportions and leaves us with a brilliant swan song for producer and star Hugh Jackman in his final outing as Wolverine. The film, directed brilliantly by James Mangold, is a two plus hour comic book fan's wet dream as we see the version of Wolverine every fan has wanted to see for nearly two decades. While many will be very sad to see Jackman step down from the role, he couldn't have picked a better or more satisfying film to end his cinematic legacy with.

The film takes place in 2029 and shows the world in shambles. Mutants are nearly extinct, water is scarce and the world is just an overall wasteland. This is where we find Logan. He is a limo driving cantankerous caretaker to an even more cantankerous Professor X, who is now suffering from dementia and seizures. He is a borderline alcoholic suffering from a mysterious illness that limits his mutant abilities. Due to this, he lives this quiet life until he meets a young girl who he feels he must protect. Without giving too much away, there is much more here than I can go into but I will say, if you are a fan of the Wolverine comics, this film will bring a tear to your eye. This is probably the most faithful adaptation of a comic book character EVER, Marvel and DC combined. The way the story goes, the way Logan behaves, the selflessness and the rage, this is an all around realized version of this character. While it may have taken a little longer than it should have, this film was worth the wait. James Mangold does a fantastic job at creating the world Logan knows now. This is more of a film like Mangold's 3:10 to Yuma. It is bleak, violent and absolutely heartbreaking. This is far from the PG-13 character we're used to. This is a foul mouthed, miserable and very VERY bloody rendition of the source material. This is a film very much like The Guantlet or Badlands, a crime thriller and on-the-road drama. It very much embodies the look and feel of a film from the mid-70s and it plays to this very well. The performances in this film are amazing. Hugh Jackman's performance here is the best as the character and may be one of the best of his career. He is miserable and broken in this film and to see him like this as the character, it is bittersweet especially because Jackman has been so attached to this role. If he hurts, we hurt. If he's mad, we're mad. It is a true testament to Jackman as an actor to make his audience feel this connected to someone who is, by traditional standards, completely unrelateable. Boyd Holbrook brings a sinister performance to this and continues to build a very impressive resume. Holbrook is someone who you'll love to hate. The real standout performance here is from Dafne Keen who plays Laura. Without giving away any spoilers, she is BADASS in this film and even gives Logan a run for his money on the brutality.

Overall, Logan is a perfect comic book adaptation that is as heartbreaking as it is visually stunning. Mangold and Jackman create a special film with this that should be talked about for years to come. Believe the hype, Logan is a seriously amazing comic book film that just may be the best ever made and embodies the definition of a perfect adaptation.
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The_Historia117Apr 28, 2017
WHATS UP YOU AMAZING PEOPLE! This is my Review for LOGAN
first up i would like to say that this movie for a lot of people other than me in the cinema this movie was emotional not gonna spoil anything but lets just say there are very sad and
WHATS UP YOU AMAZING PEOPLE! This is my Review for LOGAN
first up i would like to say that this movie for a lot of people other than me in the cinema this movie was emotional not gonna spoil anything but lets just say there are very sad and moments that feel amazing to watch for example this movie now acts like Deadpool by which i mean more blood action but more dark and gloomy than deadpool.
This movie also reveals more to the X-Men Universe but not enough to the point that people on the internet have been making conspiracies already even after the first day of the movie being out.
overall an amazing movie thanks for reading and check out my other reviews for Movies and my favourite subject VIDEO GAMES BBYYEE
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alexiosradMay 4, 2017
One of the best movies I've seen lately.Dramatic as you would have imagined if you have red old man logan. I would classify it more as drama than action. Hugh Jackmans acting was awesome to the level it should get awarded(something that sadlyOne of the best movies I've seen lately.Dramatic as you would have imagined if you have red old man logan. I would classify it more as drama than action. Hugh Jackmans acting was awesome to the level it should get awarded(something that sadly never happens in action movies) Expand
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ube1kenobiMay 13, 2017
Loved this movie. Why? Finally, F*cking FINALLY I hear Logan cussing/swearing. (Seriously this deserves an 11 just to let Professor X swear!). Story telling of this movie is great; it had a great pace and you just felt the rawness of theLoved this movie. Why? Finally, F*cking FINALLY I hear Logan cussing/swearing. (Seriously this deserves an 11 just to let Professor X swear!). Story telling of this movie is great; it had a great pace and you just felt the rawness of the situation. This female cried of course...can't help it, if you got kids crying, I will cry. LOL

This movie is made the way it should be -- the nitty and the gritty parts of Logan. Out of the 3 Wolverine movies, this one I loved the most. Damn if I didn't love the character. I am a huge Xmen comics fan (I'm sorry but while I enjoyed the Xmen movies, it was just bad) so actually finding an actor to portray Wolverine so perfectly...ugh it was everything (despite Jackman being pretty tall than the 5'3" original).
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Jarret9121May 30, 2017
After thinking about this film for quite some time after watching it. It did a leave a depressing after taste which I am not going to knock it for. In this world of high octane comic book films. It's good to see one that hasn't forgottenAfter thinking about this film for quite some time after watching it. It did a leave a depressing after taste which I am not going to knock it for. In this world of high octane comic book films. It's good to see one that hasn't forgotten about the human side of the characters. The acting is incredible with Stewart and Jackman giving their swan song performance which no doubt will tug at the heart strings of long time fans. Dafne Keen is also great with her body language, conveying action and emotions throughout the first half of the film. I know this one film I will be definitely watching again. Expand
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Orli_AguilarJun 19, 2017
A pesar de que el argumento es prácticamente el mismo de todos los grandes blockbusters de Marvel (problema-personaje de cómic resolviéndolo-los malos son vencidos), aquí hay un espectáculo visual verdaderamente entretenido que echa mano deA pesar de que el argumento es prácticamente el mismo de todos los grandes blockbusters de Marvel (problema-personaje de cómic resolviéndolo-los malos son vencidos), aquí hay un espectáculo visual verdaderamente entretenido que echa mano de trucos sangrientos para lograr parecerse por momentos lo más posible a la esencia descarada de un cómic. Y no sólo trucos, este filme se pone aparte de la media que hemos recibido de los estudios Marvel por presentar un ritmo y personajes asombrosamente poderosos. 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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MarcoTJun 27, 2017
Logan is filled with drama, action, and anything that is amazing from a marvel movie. Hugh Jackman played an old suffering man who could not see the brightness of life anymore. This is literally the best movie I have ever seen in my entireLogan is filled with drama, action, and anything that is amazing from a marvel movie. Hugh Jackman played an old suffering man who could not see the brightness of life anymore. This is literally the best movie I have ever seen in my entire life, and i've seen the Godfather! Expand
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vinethewalkerJul 4, 2017
A new face for superhero movies stereotype can been seen by the brilliant work done here. In some moments the proposite loses herself just for more action scenes and fulfilled explosions however the intriguing drama catches your personaA new face for superhero movies stereotype can been seen by the brilliant work done here. In some moments the proposite loses herself just for more action scenes and fulfilled explosions however the intriguing drama catches your persona paternal feelings. Sometimes. Expand
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ergenecondomAug 27, 2017
Efsane bir film aşırı sürükleyici hiçbir yerinde sıkmıyor içine çekiyor karakterlere dahada bağlandırıyor çoğu dandik marvel filmine benzemiyor kalite akıyor filmden çok iyiydi.
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Dragonfly44Jul 19, 2017
A spectacular ending to Wolverine. The R-rating allows this movie to go into deeper depths and there is something unusually interesting about watching such a great character go through what he does. It adds quite a bit of realism to theA spectacular ending to Wolverine. The R-rating allows this movie to go into deeper depths and there is something unusually interesting about watching such a great character go through what he does. It adds quite a bit of realism to the Marvel universe. Expand
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MarianasPilotsOct 9, 2017
James Mangold deviates from the superhero movie formula with Logan. The intense action sequences are well-balanced by the outstanding cast, brutal character development, and poignant script. A slip up or two in the script may hurt its score aJames Mangold deviates from the superhero movie formula with Logan. The intense action sequences are well-balanced by the outstanding cast, brutal character development, and poignant script. A slip up or two in the script may hurt its score a bit, but overall, its a gritty tale that does its best to go miles beyond the standard superhero film. Expand
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RyanEderAug 19, 2017
Simply put the best and most moving 'superhero' movie to date. It breaks the flashy and cliché mold often exhibited by Marvel's most noteworthy blockbusters. It is Marvel's 'The Dark Knight' but with more grit and emotion. TremendouslySimply put the best and most moving 'superhero' movie to date. It breaks the flashy and cliché mold often exhibited by Marvel's most noteworthy blockbusters. It is Marvel's 'The Dark Knight' but with more grit and emotion. Tremendously directed, scored, and acted. It may seem far fetched but the movie itself and its trio of Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, and the incredibly talented newcomer Dafne Keen are all worthy of serious Oscar consideration. Unprecedented for any movie based on a comic book. This movie will always hold a special place in my heart, not only was it the perfect swan song to Hugh Jackman's tremendous run as Wolverine, but of the many movies I have had the pleasure of seeing this was the only one that successfully and shamelessly moved me to tears. With that, I highly encourage anyone and everyone to go see 'Logan' and it is unsurprisingly my favorite film of the year and my entire lifetime. I truly hope it breaks down the barrier and becomes the first comic book/superhero movie to garner a Best Picture nomination. Expand
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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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MoviesR_OKOct 22, 2017
This was fun to watch, it was entertaining, it had gore and violence. BUT it had the weirdest fight scene between two people EVER. It was a person fighting a newer version of himself. That scene let the movie down, as I like everything toThis was fun to watch, it was entertaining, it had gore and violence. BUT it had the weirdest fight scene between two people EVER. It was a person fighting a newer version of himself. That scene let the movie down, as I like everything to make sense, but that didn't make sense. Entertaining, ever so slightly sentimental at the end, it would be better with a different villain though. Expand
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DomgwyDec 20, 2017
After 17 years and 10 appearances Hugh Jackman and director James Mangold bring us the Wolverine movie we always wanted.

Set in a run-down post-mutant future, Logan pitches itself as a character study of two former superheroes at the end of
After 17 years and 10 appearances Hugh Jackman and director James Mangold bring us the Wolverine movie we always wanted.

Set in a run-down post-mutant future, Logan pitches itself as a character study of two former superheroes at the end of their rope.

The legendary Wolverine is now a Las Vegas limo driver (a suitably sleazy profession for the film’s tone) scratching a living and doing his best to protect an ailing friend.

Although the film takes some inspiration from the Frank Millar graphic novel Old Man Logan, it’s key point of difference is also it’s greatest strength i.e. the inclusion of Patrick Stewart’s Charles Xavier.

Suffering from a degenerative brain disorder and struggling to retain his former self, this is a Professor X we have never seen before. At first this felt like a jarring shift for the character, especially given Charles’ new found foul mouth. As the story progresses though, the intricacies of Stewart's performance become clear and the true heartbreak of Xavier’s fate is felt. He has come a long way from the eloquent, sophisticated head-master of his School for the gifted, this is man who has lost himself.

What makes this character arc great though, is that here, in this comic book movie, Xavier hasn’t been turned to the dark side by some demi-god or manipulated by some contrived plot (see Magneto in Apocalypse) instead he is an older man who is battling his own age and mortality. It’s a great example of the X-Men films doing what they do best — humanising these larger than life comic book characters and making them relatable.

Despite this films title, for me the heart of Logan is Xavier and his relationship with those around him. He serves as father figure and continence to Logan throughout and anchors Hugh Jackman’s ageing hero.

Re-watching the previous X-Men/ Wolverine films also brings a greater sense of depth to this central relationship. In Jackman and Mangold’s previous effort 2013’s The Wolverine, Logan is described as a Ronin — a samurai without a master. When viewing Logan’s journey as a whole (and this movie serves as a definitive end for this interpretation of the character) it becomes clear that Xavier is and always has been Logan’s ‘master’. Before he met Charles, Logan was lost (‘when I found you, you we’re making a living as a cage fighter') when Charles was no longer around (if we have to treat The Last Stand as something that happened) Logan became a reclusive outsider we saw at the beginning of The Wolverine.

It is only when Charles is by his side that Logan has any sense of purpose and drive.

As the plot of Logan kicks in to gear and the second act gets going the protagonists are introduced to a new young mutant — Laura (Dafne Keen).

From there the film becomes a road movie of sorts as Laura is perused by a sinister organisation, hunted by Narcos alumni Boyd Holbrook as Pierce.

Although Laura is the driving force of the film’s story, from a character point of view she serves a much greater purpose, although this doesn’t become clear until the third act which, of course I won’t spoil.

As Logan and Charles are forced out of retirement we are treated to some spectacularly brutal action beats, the film fully embracing its ‘adult only' rating.

What impressed me most about the film, but can also be seen as a flaw, is the remarkable restraint it showed in terms of being a blockbuster comic book movie.

In press junkets and promotional material for tent-pole releases, actors and directors often wax lyrical about how ‘it’s all about character’ when more often then not, the ‘talky bits’ are just there to get us to the next action set piece.

In Logan however, James Mangold has really committed to the idea of a character driven comic book movie. Previous attempts often fall at the last hurdle, Batman Begins is a fantastic character piece until someone turns up with a mustache, a ‘microwave emitter’ and a plan to poison the city’s water supply in the third act.

Logan is not afraid to pump the brakes and really dig in to why everyone is doing what they’re doing, why they’re thinking what they’re thinking etc.

While this is a welcome change it also means the pacing of the movie is a little all over the place. When the action scenes kick in they are relentless, but they are few and far between which may disappoint fans hoping for a straight up action film.

When all’s said and done Logan is a rare beast — a comic book movie that transcends the genre and is just a great movie full stop. Brilliantly directed, perfectly acted and subtly written, Hugh Jackman’s X-Men swan song is no doubt an early entry into 2017’s top ten lists.
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Ej_mupasOct 31, 2017
Okay, this film is one of the best in 2017. it had all the elements that every great movie should have. Best superhero movie since the dark knight!. 9/10*. Maybe the best movie in 2017
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Dragonfly02Nov 26, 2017
The best movie of 2017 in my opinion. It had a great, and emotional ending to an iconic character in the X-Men series. Highly recommend watching this.
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BimodalJoker04Nov 20, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. i honestly (and still) loved Logan. it was the best of the three standalone wolverine movies (which isn't too hard to beat) and possibly the most accurate portrayal of the character. this movie adds depth to Logan showing the viewer what he is thinking and what he i actually capable of and I think the R rating was necessary to pull this off as it Logan inst a pg character.

I also love the dynamic between x23 and Logan. Logan is wise and old and x23 is naive and young Logan sees himself in her and doesn't want her to make the same mistakes. he also feels responsible for the deaths of the people around him and is stricken by greif as there isnt much left for him to live for. which brings me to my next point. this movie flips the whole dynamic of Charles Xavier and Logan on its head in poetic way. the father has become the child and the child has become the father. Logan is look after an even older frailer prof.x who cant control his powers anymore. and appart from x23 charles is the only thing keeping logan alive.
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gtwistNov 26, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Logan was a dark, violent, and satisfying end to the Wolverine, even though they will still have Hugh Jackman back again for the X:Men movies. This was a very needed movie, because of is darker tone and the R rating. All of this was fitting for a Wolverine movie. Expand
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spacebear1Dec 9, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. James Mangold's Logan is a true masterpiece of a film. Hugh Jackman's last appearance as the titular character, was outstanding and he gives it his all. Along with Hugh Jackman is Patrick Stewart playing Professor X for one last time. I really loved the new character, X-23 and the villains, Donald Pierce & X-24. In the end this is a flawless film with massive amounts of emotion and really awesome action sequences. My rating would be 10/10 Expand
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fodonesCriticDec 15, 2017
Simplesmente incrivel.



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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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annbdDec 29, 2017
Just another commercial that receives unmerited high score. What a waste of time. So boring, so predictable. I give it 4/10 because of the badass little girl.
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WalterKovacsDec 26, 2017
A mixture of a comic-book film and a western. The action is raw and the characters are grounded. I gave this film extra points for going above my expectations. A must see for those who are a fan of the genre.
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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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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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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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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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CTHReviewsSep 11, 2018
Logan is brutal, bloody, and violent. But at the same time, Logan is sad, somber, and heartfelt.
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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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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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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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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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0326990qdiun123May 17, 2018
마지막에 참다가 로건 무덤 초라한거 보고 결국 눈물 흘렷습니다... 울버린을 보내주기에 완벽한 영화
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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