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Original Title: The Wolverine

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When Wolverine is summoned to Japan by an old acquaintance, he is embroiled in a conflict that forces him to confront his own demons.
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 near-immortality, emerging more powerful than we have ever seen him before.
The Wolverine is a movie that manages to carve a smarter, fresher niche in the genre that Fox has had trouble reaching before now. It's a wonderful character study first and a great adventure film second. I applaud this smarter approach.

In this film we finally get to see the depth of character that makes Logan one of Marvel's best all-around anti-heroes. I'm not one of those crybabies that hated the Origins movie but I always felt they could have done better with the character. Wolverine deserves better than any "7/10 not bad" movie. Well, Logan FINALLY gets a high caliber pay off with this film.

A true movie first, Wolverine is the most entertaining film of the summer season because it plays it just right. It didn't try to jump on the dark film bandwagon just for the sake of playing with grim emotions. The balance and depth it finds makes it a special film and what results was a true joy to watch on its own. Honestly, other releases this summer have disappointed because they couldn't deliver intelligence or heart with their characters. Wolverine should have patrons intrigued and enthused as they savor a movie done right. It's a perfect balance of intensity, pathos and action. It's the story that only Logan in Japan could deliver and it's as close as we've seen to getting the Logan from the books.

I don't expect any movie version to become the literary version because you really can't compete with 40 years of character development and you also can't make any movie figure an unstoppable killing machine. Yet, they come very close. As a fan, I did have a problem with the character's power level in the movie franchise. He seemed to get KO'd so easily in the trilogy. Sabretooth KO'd him (for hours?) with one swing from a tree branch. Magneto KO'd him on the train by slamming him in to the back wall. Also, a single regular (non-adamantium) bullet to the forehead sends him down in X2. They make Logan tougher and formidable in this film yet they flip it all and make him vulnerable. This adds texture and ups the stakes. Thus, it makes the film so much more intense and enjoyable. Hugh Jackman is the PERFECT Wolverine and now maybe certain fanboys will be forced to acknowledge just that fact. For those of us that already enjoyed his work, this film is a special treat because it's the best the character has ever looked and been portrayed in live action. For me this is the best Super heroes Movie for this year (until now). and Why I think it's better than Man of Steel is:

1. Wolverine life is full with conflict, which is very Natural (don't ever expect a hero with a perfect life). 2. This Movie show that, although he is a superhero but he still have a weakness (Man of Steel almost not have a weakness except kryptonite, which is boring. Kal-el and general Zod punching each other, but with the same level of power they didn't ever bleeding). 3. The acting is so natural for me - Some people said that the Japanese actor language is very awkward, but the fact is that is the reality and perfect English for Japanese people may look this film is just like full American Film (examples with Kryptonian, is very weird to see an alien to use English, when did they learn English and why should they learn, they have they own language) 4. 60% Story and 40% Action, so what do you expect? Just an action movie without story?Punching and killing people without known the reason? A hurting heroesstill need to recovery and it's very Natural. 5. Jean Grey is Annoying,Yeah I'm agree it's very annoying, but then I'm realize, I have thesame problem with him, haunted by a past. and it's very annoying. andwe know what the reason is. 6. A hero doesn't always use a marvelous costume. Yes, is better than a superhero that used a costume from nowhere and the most awkward is the costume is perfectly fit on the user body sized, it seems like they know the hero body will be taller and mass, how about if it short or thin? 7. This is the hero without a mask or alter ego. just being himself.

Some people said it's a messed movie, but for me this is the way a superhero movie has to be. Rate 10/10 It’s a step up from the garbled silliness of Wolverine’s first solo outing. Unlike Origins, the storytelling is more sharply focused here, ignited by flashes of stylised superheroism.
Logan (Hugh Jackman) is persuaded to leave his wilderness hideaway and travel to Japan in order to pay his goodbyes to the dying Mr Yashida (Hal Yamanouchi), a Japanese soldier whom he saved from death during the bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. When Logan learns that Yashida's will names his granddaughter Mariko (Tao Okamoto) as the sole heiress to his fortune, discounting his own son (and Mariko's father) Shingen (Hiroyuki Sanada), Logan becomes Mariko's only protection against the Yakuza trying to kidnap her and to kill Logan, who appears to have, for some inexplicable reason, lost his ability to heal. In the X-Men film series, The Wolverine is the sixth movie in the X-Men series, preceded by X-Men (2000) (2000), X2 (2003) (2003), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) (2006), X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) (2009), and X: First Class (2011) (2011) and followed by X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) (2014), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) (2016) and Logan (2017) (2017); with Deadpool (2016) (2016) and its sequels loosely related. In terms of story arc, however, unlike Origins: Wolverine and 1st Class, the events of The Wolverine follow the events of The Last Stand. The Wolverine is loosely based on the 1982 four-part comic-book mini-series that was Wolverine's first solo title created by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller. As of 31 May 2017, an eleventh and twelfth movie in the series are, titled respectively The New Mutants (2019) and X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019), are in development and set for release in 2018. The film is primarily set in Japan and explores Wolverine's humanity and feelings of being a stranger in a strange land as well as including the characters of Shingen, Mariko, and Yukio (Rila Fukushima). That story has Logan coming to Japan to meet his girl friend, Yashida Mariko, who was ordered by her crime boss father, Yashida Shingen, to marry a physically abusive associate to settle a debt. Logan confronts her father about this and is beaten and disgraced as a mere Western animal in a duel secretly rigged in the formidable crime lord's favor. Afterward, a deeply discouraged Logan is cast into the street where he is secretly manipulated by Shingen to start a relationship with his personal assassin, Yukio, to unwittingly participate in a mob hit with protecting Mariko arranged as additional incentive. Eventually, Logan realizes the truth, has an epiphany about his humanity and strikes back at Shingen in revenge. The only significant plot element from that mini-series is the opening sequence of Logan dealing with a killer bear that was maddened by a poison tipped arrow and tracking down the irresponsible hunter that shot it and didn't bother to finish it off. There is some brief reference at the Yashida funeral scene of Wolverine being unwelcome by the Yashida clan as a Western interloper in their affairs. Otherwise, the plot is wholly original with additional characters from Marvel Comics like Viper (Svetlana Khodchenkova) and Harada (Will Yun Lee). According to Hugh Jackman, the film takes place "eighteen months to two years" after the events of The Last Stand. There are two ways to look at it. The first is that it probably wasn't wrong, she may not have interpreted it correctly. Yukio predicted that Logan would die with his chest ripped open and his heart in his hand. She also mentions that she never gets a complete picture, and such visions are "like looking through a key hole". So what she saw may have been a dead Wolverine with a hole in his chest and a bloody thing in his hand, and assumed it was his heart. However, it may have been the medical bug she mistook for the heart. Wolverine did flatline at one point, so the prediction was correct; her vision simply didn't show her that Wolverine's regenerative capabilities would revive him again. It's highly implausible but it adds to the theme of Yukio being a very highly trained and formidable warrior and is a nod to the legend of a samurai being skillful enough to perform such feats. A katana (samurai sword) is widely considered to be one of the best-designed and finest blades in the world. However, a katana is considerably thicker on the dull edge than on the cutting edge. If someone tried to cut through a real bottle the way Yukio had, the bottle would simply shatter. However implausible this might be, one explanation could be that when Yukio cut through the bottle, she left a small amount of glass that left the upper and lower halves attached to each other for a few moments before the bottom dropped off. Adamantium is indestructible. However, it can be damaged by other adamantium or from vibranium, the alien metal from which adamantium is synthesized. Remembering Yashida's words that "a katana is meant to be used by two hands", Logan grabs it with both hands, which causes it to glow. He goes after the adamantium samurai and manages to lop off its head, revealing the pilot to be Yashida himself. Yashida explains that he lured Logan to Japan in order to steal his "unwanted healing" and transfer it into his own dying body. By drilling into Logan's exposed claws, Yashida starts to drain Logan's immortality. As Logan grows older and older by the second, Yashida grows younger and younger. Suddenly, Mariko appears, carrying two of Logan's adamantium claws. She calls Yashida a "monster", hurls one of the claws into his skull, and buries the other one in his neck, forcing Yashida to release his grip on Logan. Logan regains strength, grows his bone claws back, and uses them to impale Yashida. He then tosses Yashida, adamantium suit and all, over a cliff where it crashes on the rocks below. In the final scene, which takes place some days later, Logan says goodbye to Mariko, who is now in control of her grandfather's fortune, and he and Yukio board a Yashida airplane. Yukio insists on accompanying Logan as his bodyguard and asks him where he would like to go. No, but during the credits is a teaser for X-Men: Days of Future Past presenting a scenario in which Logan is going through an airport security checkpoint and is startled to see all the metal objects in the x-ray trays begin to jump up and down. Logan spins around to see Magneto (Ian McKellen) standing behind him. "There are dark forces moving in," Magneto warns, "building a weapon that could mean the end for our kind." While everyone in the security line stands frozen, Logan sees a wheelchair carrying Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) weaving through the crowd. "How is this possible?", Logan wonders aloud. "As I told you a long time ago," Xavier replies, "you're not the only one with gifts." Yes. The bone claws, which were underneath the adamantium all along, were able to grow back, while the metal on them was lost after the claws have been cut off by Silver Samurai. Essentially, Wolverine's claws reverted to what they were before the Weapon X treatment, although he has his adamantium claws in Days of Future Past. The leading theory is that Magneto re-grafted them. Director James Mangold announced a harder cut for Blu-ray disc release quite early and actually was able to create an Extended Cut. And this longer version really is quite a lot more brutal and bloody than the original one, which already was quite explicit for its PG-13 rating. Digital blood was used quite often to make scenes harder, other scenes feature more action, blood and gore in general. The result should be on pretty much the way the fans want to see Wolverine on the big screen. The additional action and violence are not the only alteration, of course. Wolverine's vocabulary is more explicit and there are more dialogs and plot scenes as well. In some scenes of the Extended Cut, the music had to be removed due to continuity reasons. In total the Extended Cut runs more than 12 minutes longer than the theatrical version. No. Unfortunately Stan Lee was unable to make the trip to Australia where most of the film was shot.
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