LOGAN (2017) MOVIE REACTION - I DIDN'T EXPECT TO GET THIS EMOTIONAL! - First Time Watching - Review
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- Опубліковано 25 гру 2023
- Welcome to my first-time watching as we react to Logan (2017), an emotional rollercoaster that says goodbye to Hugh Jackman's iconic portrayal of his character Wolverine/Logan. The director James Mangold added some incredible tones in this film I was definitely not expecting.
The performances by Hugh Jackman as Logan/Wolverine, Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier and Dafne Keen as Laura/X-23 were absolutely phenomenal. This story recontextualizes some of these characters and the actors absolutely carried that task!
"Logan" unfolds in a near-future where an aged Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman, struggles with his own mortality and the burden of a world that no longer cherishes mutants. This movie took me completely by surprise and exceed all of my expectations. There's so many elements that make "Logan" standout but Jackman's powerful performance and the emotional depth this story has is definitely one of my favorite aspects of this phenomenal film.
We hope that you enjoy our reactions, commentary and discussions as we delve into the film's themes, how it impacted the superhero genre, how it's different from the rest by staying away from usual conventions, and the incredible work that Hugh Jackman has put in to make Wolverine his own and have such a lasting legacy.
As a fan of the original X-Men films this felt like an appropriate send off to the character. The trailer didn't do this movie justice at all. I am so glad I watched this. R rated Wolverine is exactly what I needed!
Sit back and relax and join us as I experience Logan for the first time!
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Logan was 197 years old when he died... 1832- 2029
When Logan said "So this is what it feels like" That was very heartbreaking 💔.
When she turned the cross into an X got me man… it’s the perfect symbolism of saying, “Here lies the last X-Man”. 😢😢
The healing factor was one of the reasons Logan (James) was picked to have the Adamantium bonded to his skeleton. He was one of the few that could survive both physically and mentally through the trauma of the procedure. His healing factor is constantly dealing with the toxicity build up of the heaviest of metals in his body.
Yukio in 2013's The Wolverine predicted Logan's death. He would be on his back, blood everywhere, holding his heart in his hand. At the time, we thought it was literal. Now we know its metaphorical for Laura. ❤
Dafne Keen's performance is probably the best child actor performance I have seen since Natalie Portman in Leon.
this movie is a better adaptation of The Last of Us than "The Last of Us."
If I remember correctly, when Patrick Stewart and Hugh Jackman watched this at Cannes, they said they held hands during it and both were in tears at the end. Best performances by these two men who brought these characters to life for us.
if i remember correctly it was that the adamantium around his skeleton is in fact poisoning him slowly but his healing factor is keeping it at bay, now that his healing factor is getting weaker and slower, the adamantium poison is in fact slowly poisoning him over years
My family saw ‘Logan’ during our darkest times. My late mother was suffering from dementia when half the family needed a break taking care of her. While half the family covered for us, my father and two brothers saw ‘Logan’ with me. Charles just reminded us of what our mom was going through. This was the hardest film we ever watched. We felt traumatized and injured after. We had to let time pass after we lost mom, before we could see the film again. As hard and heart-wrenching this film was for us, it is a masterpiece.
That stick cross getting pivoted to an “X” gets me every time.
This movie made everyone cry at the end. But at least Logan didn't go down without a fight.
"You're holding your own heart in your hand" Seeing that come to pass put me in tears.
This film absolutely destroyed me when I first saw it. I grew up watching Hugh and Patrick portray Wolverine and Professor X from 2000 onward and this was definitely a devastating end of an era. The ending alone broke my heart with the father/daughter moment. Such an epic masterpiece. Rest in peace, Logan and Charles 💔 (glad they've been coming back for more films though ☺)
I really loved the real world implications this movie had, “What happens when the man with a metal skeleton starts to rust?” “What happens when the smartest man in the world starts to lose his mind?”. Heartbreaking film, but an amazing one too
Dafne Keen is a damn revelation in this.
The girl's performance was as near flawless as could be achieved. You could not have told me the storyline and made me accept it... but the performance SOLD IT.
It's an absolute crime Hugh wasn't even nominated for an Oscar for this performance.
What I LOVED about the hotel scene was the way that the soldiers were able to actually turn their gaze to Logan just before he butchered them. What a horrifying thought. Being able to see your imminent death and being able to do absolutely nothing about it. Charles has complete control of every single person in his immediate radius, and only Logan and Laura are able to fight it.
I saw Logan shortly after I watched my dad die of a heart attack, he passed in my arms. Logan's death and his goodbye to her, helped me process the grief. It was a very powerful movie for me at a dark time, and I am sure most who witnessed loss can relate. :)