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The Wolverine (2013)
When Wolverine is summoned to Japan by an old acquaintance, he is embroiled in a conflict that forces him to confront his own demons.
Director: James Mangold
Writers: Mark Bomback (screenplay), Scott Frank (screenplay)
Stars: Hugh Jackman, Will Yun Lee, Tao Okamoto
Storyline
In modern day Japan, Wolverine is out of his depth in an unknown world as he faces his ultimate nemesis in a life-or-death battle that will leave him forever changed. Vulnerable for the first time and pushed to his physical and emotional limits, he confronts not only lethal samurai steel but also his inner struggle against his own immortality, emerging more powerful than we have ever seen him before.
Reviews
Think about it. He suffers from chronic nightmares, awakens in a panic attack, and then gets all stabbity-stabbity towards whichever woman happens to be closest to his bed. We saw this in "The X-Men" (2000), but thankfully Rogue's plot convenient powers saved her. No mention is made of this to Mariko in "The Wolverine" (2013). Should He ... kinda sorta BE Responsible for Women Any informing He spends about The Night with His Sleep disorder?
Anyway, did I despise Not So MANY This movie The way others did, But Was My somewhat tepid response for a lifelong fan of The Character .
I Understand What Were The filmmakers trying to do with "The Wolverine" - I really do. They were trying to make an X-Men movie with less flash and more substance. And it was a good plan - taking a "gritty" and clichéd dark character and humanizing him with a lot of introspective character study. Which Have Been The Ingredients for a great movie should.
This Was an average film, though - I'd give it a 7 Out of 10. For one, it Was a bit Slow times for AT Chatty and an "X Men" movie. For another, some of the action sequences and villains were just too cheesy. Silver Samurai reminded Me constantly of The 1980's "Voltron" Cartoon, and Viper Was really Just a Poor Man's Poison Ivy with unimpressive powers.
This movie does do a really Nice job in upgrading an old Action movie trope - fighting on The Roof of a Moving train. That Was Fun.
Can anyone Me How to Explain Wolverine claws Got His Back? How The Hell That did happen ?!
Also ... He is Mortal Now? That would explain the "older" Wolverine we see in the posters for "X-Men: Days of Future Past."
Anyway, did I despise Not So MANY This movie The way others did, But Was My somewhat tepid response for a lifelong fan of The Character .
I Understand What Were The filmmakers trying to do with "The Wolverine" - I really do. They were trying to make an X-Men movie with less flash and more substance. And it was a good plan - taking a "gritty" and clichéd dark character and humanizing him with a lot of introspective character study. Which Have Been The Ingredients for a great movie should.
This Was an average film, though - I'd give it a 7 Out of 10. For one, it Was a bit Slow times for AT Chatty and an "X Men" movie. For another, some of the action sequences and villains were just too cheesy. Silver Samurai reminded Me constantly of The 1980's "Voltron" Cartoon, and Viper Was really Just a Poor Man's Poison Ivy with unimpressive powers.
This movie does do a really Nice job in upgrading an old Action movie trope - fighting on The Roof of a Moving train. That Was Fun.
Can anyone Me How to Explain Wolverine claws Got His Back? How The Hell That did happen ?!
Also ... He is Mortal Now? That would explain the "older" Wolverine we see in the posters for "X-Men: Days of Future Past."
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