A small detail: in the movie that comes before this in Logan’s story, The Wolverine, a character tells Logan what she sees of his future and she says, “you will die with your heart in your hand”. It sounds grim and dark, but in reality it ended up being that Logan died holding his daughter’s (his heart) hand.
@@CatherineLaSalle I write this to You to bring You Eternal Hope from far away."The Rapture"- is A Truly Real Future Biblical Christian Worldwide Event in which Millions of Living True Christian Believers shall be "Transported" into Heaven to meet The Creator Of The World/The Maker Of The World/The Lord Himself and they shall be with him Forever and ever.Also in addition to "The Rapture" another Truly Real Future Biblical Christian Worldwide Event called "The First Resurrection" will also take place,which will "Resurrect" All-Dead True Christian Believers and will also "Transport" them into Heaven to meet The Creator Of The World/The Maker Of The World/The Lord Himself and they shall be with him Forever and ever! "The Rapture" collects All-Living True Christian Believers,while " The First Resurrection" collects All-Dead True Christian Believers.The Dead True Christian Believers shall rise first and then both:The Dead and The Living True Christian Believers shall Together be Transported into Heaven to be Together with The Christian God and to be Rewarded accordingly by The Christian God! This is not a joke.I have seen "The Signs" and these words are "True and Correct".Remember!Jesus Christ said:“You don’t have to wait for the End.I am right now,Resurrection and Life.The one who believes in me,even though he or she dies,will live.And everyone who lives believing in me does not ultimately die at all.Do you believe this?”
On a deeper level I feel like this film does a great job of exploring masculine fears: seeing your father figure die, growing old, failing your children, not being able to provide, not being as strong as you used to be, leaving no legacy, and confronting your younger asshole self (which happens literally in the film).
Wow, really fabulous points!! You touch on something really important here: I feel like a recurring critique of the recent portrayals of beloved franchise characters in their elder years (Luke Skywalker, Indiana Jones, etc) is that they’ve been reduced/depicted as “deadbeats” (not exactly my opinion, but just some of the discourse I’ve seen online), whereas this laid out EXACTLY what Logan was going through without, in my opinion, running the risk of portraying him in an unfavorable light. It didn’t shy away from those things, which makes his state of mind/demeanor all make sense. Garners more understanding and empathy from the viewer, really great points!!
@@CatherineLaSalleWe got Logan and War for the Planet of the Apes the same year and those films made us cry. Now in this year we finally had a new Planet of the Apes film and we will have Hugh return just one more time as a second-time R-rated Wolverine character in an anti-hero film. What a coincidence.
Not to mention, Alstimers... And notice. Professor Charles Didn't start getting Better until he ACTUALLY Left he house🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾.... That's A Real Life thing mann... We can't Just keep them bound inside the house all day
@@PeezyElijah-sq9xrfirst off, it’s spelled alzheimer’s. second off, it’s a good thing you aren’t in charge of someone with the illness cause that’s irresponsible thinking
@@CatherineLaSalle because even when you never knew who your dad was until you found out how much of a great time you had with him you always have that feeling where if you ever lose him, he wants you to keep on going in the end of the day😢
I didn’t. I’d never assume that someone is my parent just because they have the same DNA. So many people aren’t parents regardless of them sharing DNA. They were desperate to push the audience over.
@@judeless77 What? Terrible take. What you said is true about someone not necessarily being a parent just because they are biologically connected, but you are completely neglecting the story that had their relationship develop. He wasn’t just some dead beat parent, and she isn’t just some normal child that never knew her neglectful father. Calling the writing “desperate” is ridiculous. This was a fantastic ending.
Logan was dying of Adamantium poisoning because of the fact that his healing abilities were diminished. He'd been poisoned by the Adamantium all along, but when his healing factor was stronger, it could protect him from it. Some people speculate that his powers diminished with age, others that the GMO food the Doctor created to suppress mutant genes, might have been the cause. The clone, X-24 was an imperfect clone according to director, James Mangold. He healed smaller injuries quickly, but when he was impaled on that farm equipment, he needed that injection to handle all those major wounds. They also used a much thinner coating of Adamantium on his bones, which is why the bullet was able to blow apart so much of his skull. When Charles said that he remembered what happened in Westchester. He was saying that he finally remembered that he'd had one of his seizures and killed all of the other X-Men
Kinda sounds like a bunch of band-aid solutions to sizeable plot holes. One of the reasons this movie doesn't really work me is that, trying to go route of "realistic" makes the illogical plot connections that would have ignorable in a more fantastical movie, more apparent.
Yeah it was the corn products (literally in everything) which suppress the mutant genes. Suffice to say what was really killing him was all the whiskey he was drinking.
@@devaiahnj5630 no it isn’t. What’s actually happening is that the food supply is poisoned to kill the x gene and wolverine is losing his healing factor.
That ending moment is truly breathtakingly emotional, so believable in those brief final moments that they’ve both finally found what they’ve always been missing in their lives
Xavier’s death hit me hard because I love TNG, and I was there when he debuted in Xavier during the first run of X-men in 2000. It’s a rare gift to get an end for a character that sticks the landing. Not because he went out in a blaze of glory, but because his final story was speaking to something larger.
Such a great point. This proved that a legendary character’s death doesn’t need to have fireworks and be this “hype” moment necessarily, but it can still be SO impactful
That scene is incredibly emotional. The moment when Laura calls Logan “daddy” encapsulates all the love, connection and recognition of their relationship, right in their last moments together. It is an emotional highlight that highlights humanity and the deep affection between the characters, making the farewell even more heartbreaking. Tears are a natural reaction to a scene so powerful and moving, which marks the closing of a saga and the sacrifice of a hero.
Because even when She never knew him he was still her daughter and that was her dad and he was having trouble you can tell he was all OK He could never have the peace he always wanted
40:57 “I see you on your back, there’s blood everywhere. You’re holding your own heart in your hand.” The death of Logan…one of the very few times I was a crying wreck in a theater…everyone in my theater lost it here. This movie is a fucking masterpiece.
31:51 where Laura says "De nada" is such a cool scene as it takes you a moment to realise she hasn't spoken before. Her face at 32:24 !!! Then afterwards Logan tells her to shut up. That is masterful scriptwriting.
Fun fact, the scene that got her the role is when she actually punched Hugh in the face. They got a great reaction out of him and decided to give her the role. It wasnt the take used in the film, but if you look closely, she still actually hits him in the face.
You know what’s funny, now that I’ve finally watched this movie, I keep seeing her audition tape on my Instagram explore page!! I can’t believe how much talent she already had at such a young age
"I was sitting alongside Hugh, and the movie was playing so beautifully, and we got to the last couple of minutes, which is very intense, very emotional. I suddenly felt Hugh had taken my hand, and he was squeezing it. And then I saw him just do this (wiping an eye) and I thought, if Hugh Jackman can wipe away a tear, I can wipe away a tear" Patrick Stewart, speaking about the Logan premiere.
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Yep. When most people think about comic book characters, they think about Superman or some other hero fighting for the good of humanity. Wolvie's character was very different. He was violent AF.
@@karlbecker8775nothing to do with other superheros, mate. This comment was just talking about how this is the best film we had with Wolverine as a main character.
Fun fact the comic books featured in this film are all custom made for this movie. Hugh Jackman himself called comic book artist Joe Quesada with the offer of drawing a few comic book covers and pages for the film Logan. Dan Panosian a comic book penciller and an inker was also working on the film as well who just happened to be Joe's first inker while he was at DC drawing his first comics. So Dan ended up inking Joe's pages giving birth to the comics we see in this film. Panosian stated that these comics were designed to look like comics of the 1980s his personal favourite X-Men decade. The comics themselves within the universe is created by the *X-Men Comics Group* instead of Marvel Comics who do actually exist within the comics as well with Marvel creating stories around real hero's instead of fictional ones. We don't know who actually creates these X-Men comics in the movie but I could see someone like Cyclops wanting to promote the X-Men and have something Mutant kids could read as entertainment and relate to while also showcasing normal humans that the X-Men are here to do good. I also love that these comics showcase more comic accurate designs to what we see in the X-Men films. We aren't sure if the X-Men actually wore these outfits or if there solely a creation of these comics but I personally like to think that this Logan did wear his iconic yellow and blue suit while the other X-Men got more comic accurate outfits as well moving away from the leather look of the 2000s films. One of the kids even has a Wolverine toy wearing the iconic yellow and blue suit so yeah I like to imagine Logan did wear this suit during his X-Men days. Also side note I highly recommend X-Men 97 if you want more X-Men content. It's by far the best animated show on Disney Plus and in general it's just one of the best Animated Series of all time just 10 episodes each amazing.
No matter how many times I watch Logan, his death always gets me. Hugh Jackman has some amazing range when it comes to portraying his raw emotions not only in his vocals but also through his body and facial expressions as well!
Don’t apologize I normally subscribe to people that actually have a heart and I can tell you are such a family person! thank you for making my day, I enjoyed your reaction so much. ❤
Aww thank you for this!! It means a lot to me, I get a lot of comments accusing me of having fake reactions, so I really appreciate when it actually resonates with someone else
Logan is the epitome of what a superhero/comic book story should be. Not rly about the fighting and the saving but an incredibly detailed character based story. What makes this movie great for me is the genious of the writing and to be able to see characters we've been so familiar with for years as superheroes be broken down to basic humans, being sweep by the currents of life.
I have nothing but praise for Hugh Jackman and Dafne Keene. I was really glad Hugh got take his character out in a way that was meaningful and a way he wanted. As for Dafne, I liked her in His Dark Materials, and really really hoping they bring her back in some form as Laura/X-23.
i felt so emotionally devastated after this movie, the death of charles and logan took a deep imprint in me. and that line, this is how it feels like 😭
Logan's been fighting that fight for about 145 years. Since he was about 10. He finally got to feel that special kind of peace that only death can give a warrior. "So this is what it feels like". He's been torn up plenty of times but I think he always knew he'd survive. This time, he knew he wouldn't. Rest in peace James Howlett. 1845-2???
He’s died before. Actually several times, but his regenerative powers always healed him. Hugh was ready to pass the torch but now he’s back in Deadpool 3.
I cried for 3 days i think😢 Wolverine is my childhood hero and my favorite. His morals and his character, they way he carrys himself🤌🏽🫡 To watch him die 😢 broke me
This movie was so well done. I’m so glad they give Wolverine such a rich and expansive background, because he really is such a great and complex character. And for him to have a daughter. Daphne really killed this role. It’s so perfect, I’m just so glad they gave it screen time.
Great reaction Cathrine. I love Logan having to be a dad. His line don't be what they made it hint that he doesn't want her to be viewed a weapon as he was...wanting a better life for his daughter. You are right he is a tortured soul...but that it what makes it beautiful as Logan never saw himself as hero..but to the children he was. The young boy holding the wolverine toy, the shaving of his beard to his iconic beard, the turning of the cross into an X. Shows how deep the children looked up to him. The "daddy" at the end just breaks you. :( Daphne and Hugh nailed this. To me of ALL the X-Men movies..this is my number 1. It was perfect. Dark but perfect. There was a line in another Wolverine movie that made the daddy line hit harder..when he was told "you will die holding your heart in your hand"...granted probably not what it meant..but god it fits.
Dark but perfect, what a great way to describe it!! I’ve definitely never seen a superhero film tackle these kinds of emotions , I see now why it’s so highly praised
I never cried watching any movie but never thought in my life that a marvel superhero movie will make me emotional. That last scene was something. I heard that his daughter (X-23 aka Laura) might return in Deadpool and wolverine.
This is a bittersweet movie. At long last James/Logan rests at peace. What you may not know or realize is that Logan was 190+ years old when he died. There really is no way to understand the pain he experienced throughout his life.
Wolverine origins isn’t a well made film but I do find some of it enjoyable. Liev Schreiber, still till this day, is the standout of that film as Victor Creed. And I don’t know if James Mangold has said this but Logan’s aesthetic is loosely based off the Last of us & I love that. Even when you rewatch the Last of us series, you can pick up on some similar shot scenes. Just fantastic
He is SOOOO good in that role, I’d venture to say no one else could’ve played it as well as he did….ohhh honestly now that you mention it, this DEFINITELY has Last of Us vibes (especially of course the dynamic between Logan and Laura, the reluctant paternal role)
@@CatherineLaSalle Where the Old Man Logan comic is loosely based on Clint Eastwood & his Unforgiven film, James Mangold definitely loosely based the world & his film from the Last of Us & that's ok because its fantastic
what i appreciate is the gritty, realistic feel of the movie. it's a superhero movie but the director took the characters, their relationships and their histories from before this movie very seriously. if you followed xmen throughout the movies or even from the comic books, you know mangold got it. not wolverine and professor x, but charles and logan. no fancy light show and cgi extravaganza. i want more of THIS.
The movie does such a great job of showing us how helpless it can be sometimes when you grow old and you cant do the things now that you once used to do so effortlessly.
They wanted to have a cameo with Logan's half brother Sabertooth. But actor Liev Schreiber wasn't available due to scheduling conflicts. They never said who the boy Rictor, was talking to on the radio. But fans have speculated that it may have been a member of Alpha Flight, who are the Canadian equivalent of the X-Men in the comics. Even with the GMO foods suppressing new mutants, the original Alpha Flight members would have still been alive in that time.
Omg if victor had been in this, WOAH I’d be curious to see how he’d be integrated into the story!! Liev and Hugh were fabulous together in origins, totally believable as brothers with some baggage 😂
@@CatherineLaSalle Director James Mangold said that his idea for Sabertooth's cameo was that he had essentially turned his life around and he was going to be the owner of the Casino that Logan, Charles and Laura stopped in. Because Logan knew he was there and went to him for help with money and a new ride.
@@irishinnj72 I have been wondering what happened to his character after the original because we know what happened to Logan and he is X-Men now, his gf/wife I think died and Logan brother just disappeared I wonder what happened to him? 🤔🤔🤔
@@CatherineLaSalle and at first screening I was so so on the X24 clone thing but after subsequent watches I grew to like it then love it. I have not seen new Indy film but I’ll still say James Mangold is one of the most underrated directors working. Ford v Ferrari being my favorite over Logan along with Walk the Line, 3:10 to Yuma, Cop Land & the Wolverine are all of his films I have seen & they’re all so entertaining & great. So excited for his Star Wars film & even his Swamp Thing DC film im hyped for
@@judeless77I watched her reaction. At the time of posting it I had to watch it at a later time which I did. Why you hassling me guy? Don’t even know you
I disagree. I think it's an almost flawless film, but there is one scene where the writing is bad, which takes away a point for me and makes it a 9/10 movie. The scene is with the phone; the recording that she made of that scene is terrible. They tried to find a way to give the exposition to the viewers, and they went with that weak narrative. In that scene, she is recording with that shitty phone, and the phone recorded audio through the wall to hear the bad guys talking. At some point, she was almost in their faces recording, which makes absolutely no sense, and then she was in rooms where there was no way she would have access, like the room where they were creating X-24, so yeah, the writing in that scene is horrendous, which takes away the film for being perfect. Incredible film, of course, but that scene can’t go unnoticed and takes a point for me. Spiderverse films are the ones that has absolutely no flaws, every filmmaking aspect is top notch, those two are probably the only 10/10 comic-book films for me.
This movie gets me EVERYTIME 😭. Thanks for your lovely and emotional reaction. I am glad to have subscribed to your channel. You dont need to apologize for being emotional. Even a hard heart will cry watching this lol
Easily the best Marvel movie of lot. Wolverine is such an amazing character study, so interesting and emotional. Great reaction! Hearing you go into depth about your final thoughts was appreciated as well, not many reactors go into such beautiful detail, so keep it up! New subscriber!
It was a Honor to Watch this with You and All Members in Watchparty No matter how many times I watch it Onion ninjas "Don't be what they made you" 💛💙🤘 Thanks Cat
You raw emotions made me tear up and I've watched this movie a few times and multiple reactions. Great reaction. Hadn't watched you in awhile because you hadn't popped up on suggestions but I'll get back to you now. I don't know if I said so before but you really remind me of the DA best friend on IZombie. That's a real compliment BTW.
I think that what wolverine said was him feeling he actually protected these kids, shows his real deep feelings . And the arc of the story . Love the figureine the child held. A hero legend, he loved. Flawed , yet cared and did the right thing. If u do the right thing, but expect nothing in return. Hero material. Just my take.
THANK YOU for admitting that you love XMEN Origins so openly. It's not as weird of a thing as some people who don't think for themselves make it out to be. It's not one of my favorite movies, but I sure do like rewatching it. It also has some pretty darn iconic Logan shots. Rotten Tomatoes should be avoided like The Plague by everyone. WHY WHY WHY give a shit about what strangers thought about films? They've got NOTHING to do with you, the viewer. Young people need to always taught that don't have to dislike a movie just because it's critically less well received and that it's okay and I SAY should be encouraged for people to like things based on their OWN tastes, not what people tell them is bad. People are not all supposed to like the same thing. That's how autocracy culture is created. Be original people. Like what YOU like everybody, not what your friends or The Internet bullies you into thinking you're supposed to like and dislike!
I try not to give too much credence to those Rotten Tomatoes reviews, anymore. I find them to be unreliable and honestly looking at them before watching a film can totally influence how you feel about it! I like X-Men Origins Wolverine and I’m proud!!
Throughout the movie, Logan is driven by the need to protect and save Laura and the other children. In his final moments, Laura tearfully acknowledges Logan as her father, signifying the deep emotional bond they’ve formed. Logan’s death is a culmination of his journey to redemption. By sacrificing himself to ensure the children’s safety, Logan effectively saves them and, in doing so, finds a sense of peace and closure for himself. Laura’s words and actions at the end of the film reflect the realization that Logan has already succeeded in saving her by being the protector and father figure she needed. This mirrors the idea that Logan’s redemption and heroism have already been achieved through his actions and the impact he’s had on Laura’s life.
I appreciated the reaction, and how much you related to the characters. I’ve read literally very comic book that Wolverine has been in, and I knew before this movie that we were probably going the “Old Man Logan” type of storyline, it’s not the original storyline, but it’s own hybrid original content. Laura is a trained assassin and has been taught how to drive, fight, explosives, field craft, etc. She’s literally the perfect weapon and has been created as a child to be that. Laura’s claws are implants in the movie, and not all of her bones are coated in adamantium. So she can get broken bones and things from bullets, and it’s likely while Logan wanted her to get behind him when they were shooting. In the comic books, Laura’s mother was one of the scientists and they didn’t have the full genetic data for Logan, and so she used part of her DNA to create Laura (X-23). I loved this movie and everyone was crying in the theaters. It’s seriously one of the quietest I’ve ever seen people leave the movie theater. Great movie, and great reaction.
Wow, never seen a reaction from someone who already knows and admires Daphne Keen. It made a difference as she was so over-the-top excellent here. Really enjoyed it. Nobody minds your reaction at the end. That is what the movie is.
This movie perfectly captures what it's like to take care of an older person you used to be able to have great conversations with, but now their mind is slower and it's just frustrating. My mom is getting up there in years, so I feel like I'm not too far away from that. When you think about it, with the amount of ladies Logan has been with, it's pretty remarkable that he's only had a daughter with a woman he didn't even have sex with this late in his life at the age of 192.
Well done Miss, you even made my onions cry (I never do). I have seen this movie so many times, but now I react to you, who reacts to it, so that I can see it again for the first through your eyes. Huggs from Sweden 😃
The end of this movie broke me first time I watched it and seeing it again got me emotional, Hugh Jackman will always be the definitive Wolverine for me and Daphne Keen did an incredible job as Laura, she's so talented. Great reaction, now I'm gonna go cry some more 😭
I respect that you still love X-Men Origins even after seeing the reviews lol. Slay. I hope you enjoyed this movie just as much. X-23 was one of my favorite characters as a kid. I use to have a big crush on her when I was really young lol, and I've always been a huge X-Men fan. Growing up with the movies was really special
When I saw this pop up I was like oh God she's not ready fortunately Wolverine in Deadpool And Wolverine is a different version and I think his daughter is gonna be in the movie as well
@@CatherineLaSalle yes for what I heard they’re not going to touch what really happened with Logan in that universe. They’re gonna leave that one alone and they’re going to use a different version of wolverine from another universe.
@CatherineLaSalle yup let me clarify The TVA from the Loki series hires Deadpool to find a version of Wolverine to help him fight a big threat to the multiverse Xavier's twin sister Cassandra and this will be an MCU movie it's rated R and Wolverine will be in his yellow costume
@@lordfoul6259 yeah seems like that’s what’s happening plus I heard the plot could be that him and wolverine are gonna go to the timeline where the endgame happen
@user-ih2tr7rt9r maybe I also heard that it's going to be one of the events that leads into Avengers Secret Wars cause they accidentally kill the Fox Marvel universe which is so damn funny lol
you already cry this much, now think about people growing up with these Xmen fromm 2002 till now.i cried like a baby seeing this the first time, but i was also happy at the end thats its over for our beloved 140+years old wolverine.
I’ll be honest, I was in my mid-40s when I first saw this film. I am now 49 going on 50 and I’m being straight up honest, I went into the film knowing that possibly Wolverine was gonna die. I was actually OK with it, especially towards the final battle with him taking on his younger, more vicious self! He went out like a boss and went out probably the way he wanted to. But when Laura was crying over him and said “daddy“, I will admit a tear left my eye! And I can say as a witness, I wasn’t the only man that shed a tear. I even heard a couple of dudes even weeping at that scene. Logan is one of my favorite X-Men films and Marvel films in general. But yeah, after you watched that film, you need a good comedy after that just as a pallet cleanser!
This movie had me in various emotions when I saw it in theaters in 2017 and Wolverine’s death absolutely destroyed my soul since it was the last X-Men movie with Hugh Jackman as Wolverine plus he’s been my favorite X-Men character since childhood and Hugh Jackman was born to be The Wolverine
30:27 .... Laura's primal scream at seeing that Charles was killed shreds my heart every time. You may be overdue in seeing this but I'm just as overdue in hitting that subscribe button. Now it's my turn. Looking forward to what you have coming for us. Take care!
1:37 "I literally just rewatched this movie for the first time in a _long_ time, last night, and, um, I was like, 'This is amazing. I frickin' love this movie,' and then tell me why I went and saw that _this_ (38% on Rotten Tomatoes) _is the score!"_ I'll grant you, it _is_ a very well made movie. Devoted fans were quick to point out, though, that it _utterly_ misrepresents Deadpool. It's not fair to him at _all._ That was probably the _main_ reason for such a low score.
This movie hit the hardest when it was supposed to be the "end" of Hugh Jackman's Wolverine. After 17 years of movies this really was the end of an era. This movie especially hits if you've seen Logan's key outings (the good ones) like X-Men, X2, The Wolverine, and Days of Future Past. I still love The Last Stand and Origins but they're not as key to the story. Apocalypse and First Class are also still pretty fun but Wolverine only makes cameos.
TECHNICALLY, you should watch them in the following order: "Deadpool", "Logan", then "Deadpool II". But as long as long as you're not watching "Deadpool II" before this one, it's cool. :)
Sorry for the late comment. This popped up on my feed while searching for "Deadpool & Logan" trailers. This movie quite literally set a new high for superhero films. This film is amazing. Using Professor X as an example of the deterioration of dementia, and Logan as the loyal son doing what he has to do out of love is still stunning. And yes, Laura calling Logan "Daddy" still hits me hard, being the father of two daughters. No need to warn us of "ugly crying". I saw this in the theater with my eldest, who turns 24 tomorrow. I'm not a kid by any means, but I cried like a baby in the theater. I still tear up at the end, watching Logan being hacked to death, spending his last moments in pain, trying to save kids who are practically unknown to him, even if all he can do is give them time to get away. On a lighter note, Actor Jessica Alba was rightly ticked off that a director of one of her movies told her she needed to "cry pretty". You didn't ugly cry. You somehow cried pretty. So you have that going for you 😁
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I was confused and sort of surprised when she said Dafne Keen! I didn’t know that was actually the actresses name so I went to the IMDb to confirm. She is correct! While doing that I found out something that is KIND OF a spoiler! At least I haven’t noticed if it was in any of the trailers. So POSSIBLE spoiler alert…………… Dafne Keen comes back as “Laura”/“X-23” in Wolverine & Deadpool
I hope we see Dafne Keen return as X23 since she’s older now so it would be a good progression of her character either in this timeline or another one. She killed it in this film taking up the wolverine mantle perhaps?who knows but I’m so here for it! Somebody needs to make it happen!❤
A small detail: in the movie that comes before this in Logan’s story, The Wolverine, a character tells Logan what she sees of his future and she says, “you will die with your heart in your hand”. It sounds grim and dark, but in reality it ended up being that Logan died holding his daughter’s (his heart) hand.
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This isn’t what it was referring to at the time though. It’s sort of like an unofficial fan theory, a retcon
Yep, that’s what made that scene extra special to those who knew!
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Awwww... Man that's Beautiful...
This must mean this Vision of hers was more Symbolic than anything Right?
On a deeper level I feel like this film does a great job of exploring masculine fears: seeing your father figure die, growing old, failing your children, not being able to provide, not being as strong as you used to be, leaving no legacy, and confronting your younger asshole self (which happens literally in the film).
Wow, really fabulous points!! You touch on something really important here: I feel like a recurring critique of the recent portrayals of beloved franchise characters in their elder years (Luke Skywalker, Indiana Jones, etc) is that they’ve been reduced/depicted as “deadbeats” (not exactly my opinion, but just some of the discourse I’ve seen online), whereas this laid out EXACTLY what Logan was going through without, in my opinion, running the risk of portraying him in an unfavorable light. It didn’t shy away from those things, which makes his state of mind/demeanor all make sense. Garners more understanding and empathy from the viewer, really great points!!
@@CatherineLaSalleWe got Logan and War for the Planet of the Apes the same year and those films made us cry. Now in this year we finally had a new Planet of the Apes film and we will have Hugh return just one more time as a second-time R-rated Wolverine character in an anti-hero film. What a coincidence.
Not to mention, Alstimers...
And notice. Professor Charles Didn't start getting Better until he ACTUALLY Left he house🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾.... That's A Real Life thing mann... We can't Just keep them bound inside the house all day
@@PeezyElijah-sq9xrfirst off, it’s spelled alzheimer’s. second off, it’s a good thing you aren’t in charge of someone with the illness cause that’s irresponsible thinking
Everyone lost it when she said “daddy” when I saw it in the theater
How can one word inflict so much emotional damage
@@CatherineLaSalle because even when you never knew who your dad was until you found out how much of a great time you had with him you always have that feeling where if you ever lose him, he wants you to keep on going in the end of the day😢
Same. I honestly thought there was more crying at the end of Logan vs Endgame
I didn’t. I’d never assume that someone is my parent just because they have the same DNA. So many people aren’t parents regardless of them sharing DNA. They were desperate to push the audience over.
@@judeless77
What? Terrible take. What you said is true about someone not necessarily being a parent just because they are biologically connected, but you are completely neglecting the story that had their relationship develop. He wasn’t just some dead beat parent, and she isn’t just some normal child that never knew her neglectful father. Calling the writing “desperate” is ridiculous. This was a fantastic ending.
“There are 206 bones in the human body, 207 if I’m watching Gossip Girl."
Logan was dying of Adamantium poisoning because of the fact that his healing abilities were diminished. He'd been poisoned by the Adamantium all along, but when his healing factor was stronger, it could protect him from it. Some people speculate that his powers diminished with age, others that the GMO food the Doctor created to suppress mutant genes, might have been the cause. The clone, X-24 was an imperfect clone according to director, James Mangold. He healed smaller injuries quickly, but when he was impaled on that farm equipment, he needed that injection to handle all those major wounds. They also used a much thinner coating of Adamantium on his bones, which is why the bullet was able to blow apart so much of his skull. When Charles said that he remembered what happened in Westchester. He was saying that he finally remembered that he'd had one of his seizures and killed all of the other X-Men
Thank you so much for this movie fact
Kinda sounds like a bunch of band-aid solutions to sizeable plot holes.
One of the reasons this movie doesn't really work me is that, trying to go route of "realistic" makes the illogical plot connections that would have ignorable in a more fantastical movie, more apparent.
Yeah it was the corn products (literally in everything) which suppress the mutant genes. Suffice to say what was really killing him was all the whiskey he was drinking.
@@raveoreynolds6049 Wdym plotholes, that's literally what happens except maybe the the thin with x-24 having a thin layer of admantium coating
@@devaiahnj5630 no it isn’t. What’s actually happening is that the food supply is poisoned to kill the x gene and wolverine is losing his healing factor.
Hugh and Dafnee really shine in this movie like father like daughter 😈😈
That ending moment is truly breathtakingly emotional, so believable in those brief final moments that they’ve both finally found what they’ve always been missing in their lives
@@CatherineLaSalle It's the only Marvel movie that made me cry. Very emotional. Iron man snap a 2nd for sure.
@@randyp5167also when almost everyone died at the end of infinity war
@randyp5167 What about Black Panther 2 ?
Xavier’s death hit me hard because I love TNG, and I was there when he debuted in Xavier during the first run of X-men in 2000. It’s a rare gift to get an end for a character that sticks the landing. Not because he went out in a blaze of glory, but because his final story was speaking to something larger.
Such a great point. This proved that a legendary character’s death doesn’t need to have fireworks and be this “hype” moment necessarily, but it can still be SO impactful
That scene is incredibly emotional. The moment when Laura calls Logan “daddy” encapsulates all the love, connection and recognition of their relationship, right in their last moments together. It is an emotional highlight that highlights humanity and the deep affection between the characters, making the farewell even more heartbreaking. Tears are a natural reaction to a scene so powerful and moving, which marks the closing of a saga and the sacrifice of a hero.
I didn't know I'd be crying 😭 ughh one of my favorite movies & seeing Laura say daddy at the end when Logan was dying still breaks me down
Even while editing this back I was freaking sobbing all over again when she says that 💀 how does one word inflict so much PAIN
Because even when She never knew him he was still her daughter and that was her dad and he was having trouble you can tell he was all OK He could never have the peace he always wanted
The line I always think about and really gets to me:
“Don’t be what they made you.”
😭😭😭😭 died giving his daughter a life he could never have, free of all of that torment
40:57 “I see you on your back, there’s blood everywhere. You’re holding your own heart in your hand.”
The death of Logan…one of the very few times I was a crying wreck in a theater…everyone in my theater lost it here. This movie is a fucking masterpiece.
31:51 where Laura says "De nada" is such a cool scene as it takes you a moment to realise she hasn't spoken before. Her face at 32:24 !!!
Then afterwards Logan tells her to shut up. That is masterful scriptwriting.
Logan *SHOULD* have been at the minimum nominated for an Oscar.
One of the best films made in the past decade.
Fun fact, the scene that got her the role is when she actually punched Hugh in the face. They got a great reaction out of him and decided to give her the role.
It wasnt the take used in the film, but if you look closely, she still actually hits him in the face.
You know what’s funny, now that I’ve finally watched this movie, I keep seeing her audition tape on my Instagram explore page!! I can’t believe how much talent she already had at such a young age
What an awesome film! Great writing and acting all round. Amazing that this was Dafne Keen's first ever film (I think). Was fun watching along!
And what an amazing debut for her!! Definitely good omens knowing that both she and James Mangold will be joining the Star Wars universe!
Last scene when Laura says daddy.. it hits harder 10x emotions when I remember my father which sadly passed away last year..
My Condolences
@@anthonycampos8057 yeah thankyou
Never apologise for showing emotion, it's what makes us human.
"I was sitting alongside Hugh, and the movie was playing so beautifully, and we got to the last couple of minutes, which is very intense, very emotional. I suddenly felt Hugh had taken my hand, and he was squeezing it. And then I saw him just do this (wiping an eye) and I thought, if Hugh Jackman can wipe away a tear, I can wipe away a tear" Patrick Stewart, speaking about the Logan premiere.
Thank you very much for sharing this with us. You felt what we felt when we watched Logan. Thank you so much for that. We truly appreciate what you do.
The Best Wolverine Movie
Yep. When most people think about comic book characters, they think about Superman or some other hero fighting for the good of humanity. Wolvie's character was very different. He was violent AF.
@@karlbecker8775nothing to do with other superheros, mate. This comment was just talking about how this is the best film we had with Wolverine as a main character.
Fun fact the comic books featured in this film are all custom made for this movie. Hugh Jackman himself called comic book artist Joe Quesada with the offer of drawing a few comic book covers and pages for the film Logan. Dan Panosian a comic book penciller and an inker was also working on the film as well who just happened to be Joe's first inker while he was at DC drawing his first comics. So Dan ended up inking Joe's pages giving birth to the comics we see in this film. Panosian stated that these comics were designed to look like comics of the 1980s his personal favourite X-Men decade.
The comics themselves within the universe is created by the *X-Men Comics Group* instead of Marvel Comics who do actually exist within the comics as well with Marvel creating stories around real hero's instead of fictional ones. We don't know who actually creates these X-Men comics in the movie but I could see someone like Cyclops wanting to promote the X-Men and have something Mutant kids could read as entertainment and relate to while also showcasing normal humans that the X-Men are here to do good.
I also love that these comics showcase more comic accurate designs to what we see in the X-Men films. We aren't sure if the X-Men actually wore these outfits or if there solely a creation of these comics but I personally like to think that this Logan did wear his iconic yellow and blue suit while the other X-Men got more comic accurate outfits as well moving away from the leather look of the 2000s films. One of the kids even has a Wolverine toy wearing the iconic yellow and blue suit so yeah I like to imagine Logan did wear this suit during his X-Men days.
Also side note I highly recommend X-Men 97 if you want more X-Men content. It's by far the best animated show on Disney Plus and in general it's just one of the best Animated Series of all time just 10 episodes each amazing.
Oh wow, that’s so flipping neat!! I just logged into Disney+ and saw X-Men 97 on the Home Screen, definitely looks interesting and fun!
@@CatherineLaSallespoiler, it is another tearjerker so prepare your tissues
No matter how many times I watch Logan, his death always gets me. Hugh Jackman has some amazing range when it comes to portraying his raw emotions not only in his vocals but also through his body and facial expressions as well!
For REAL his performance there at the end, ugh it broke me
Don’t apologize I normally subscribe to people that actually have a heart and I can tell you are such a family person! thank you for making my day, I enjoyed your reaction so much. ❤
Aww thank you for this!! It means a lot to me, I get a lot of comments accusing me of having fake reactions, so I really appreciate when it actually resonates with someone else
Logan is the epitome of what a superhero/comic book story should be. Not rly about the fighting and the saving but an incredibly detailed character based story. What makes this movie great for me is the genious of the writing and to be able to see characters we've been so familiar with for years as superheroes be broken down to basic humans, being sweep by the currents of life.
I have nothing but praise for Hugh Jackman and Dafne Keene. I was really glad Hugh got take his character out in a way that was meaningful and a way he wanted. As for Dafne, I liked her in His Dark Materials, and really really hoping they bring her back in some form as Laura/X-23.
i felt so emotionally devastated after this movie, the death of charles and logan took a deep imprint in me.
and that line, this is how it feels like 😭
Logan's been fighting that fight for about 145 years. Since he was about 10. He finally got to feel that special kind of peace that only death can give a warrior. "So this is what it feels like". He's been torn up plenty of times but I think he always knew he'd survive. This time, he knew he wouldn't. Rest in peace James Howlett. 1845-2???
Im glad someone else caught that he did not mean "so this is what love feels like" but rather "so, this is how it feels to die"
@@CaptainJonLuckPickard Yep. He's known love lots of times and been part of many families.
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He’s died before. Actually several times, but his regenerative powers always healed him. Hugh was ready to pass the torch but now he’s back in Deadpool 3.
Ugghhh you’re so right 😭 this is making me emo all over again
I cried for 3 days i think😢 Wolverine is my childhood hero and my favorite. His morals and his character, they way he carrys himself🤌🏽🫡
To watch him die 😢 broke me
This movie was so well done. I’m so glad they give Wolverine such a rich and expansive background, because he really is such a great and complex character. And for him to have a daughter. Daphne really killed this role. It’s so perfect, I’m just so glad they gave it screen time.
Great reaction Cathrine. I love Logan having to be a dad. His line don't be what they made it hint that he doesn't want her to be viewed a weapon as he was...wanting a better life for his daughter. You are right he is a tortured soul...but that it what makes it beautiful as Logan never saw himself as hero..but to the children he was. The young boy holding the wolverine toy, the shaving of his beard to his iconic beard, the turning of the cross into an X. Shows how deep the children looked up to him. The "daddy" at the end just breaks you. :( Daphne and Hugh nailed this. To me of ALL the X-Men movies..this is my number 1. It was perfect. Dark but perfect. There was a line in another Wolverine movie that made the daddy line hit harder..when he was told "you will die holding your heart in your hand"...granted probably not what it meant..but god it fits.
Dark but perfect, what a great way to describe it!! I’ve definitely never seen a superhero film tackle these kinds of emotions , I see now why it’s so highly praised
I never cried watching any movie but never thought in my life that a marvel superhero movie will make me emotional. That last scene was something.
I heard that his daughter (X-23 aka Laura) might return in Deadpool and wolverine.
Beautiful reaction. Genuine and pure. I can't imagine what your thoughts were to Deadpool and Wolverine.
This is a bittersweet movie. At long last James/Logan rests at peace. What you may not know or realize is that Logan was 190+ years old when he died. There really is no way to understand the pain he experienced throughout his life.
Also for me the saddest part of this movie is Logan burying Charles. The way his voice starts cracking when he's talking to him, I feel ya Logan 😭
UGHHHH that was so rough. He had so few lines there for a eulogy, but still confessed so much
The girl is well and truly amazing. That is not an easy role to play. "It wasn't me, it wasn't me" broke me. This movie is Oscar worthy.
This film was a masterpiece. It was start to finish perfection, soul crushing but perfect storytelling in every way.
Wolverine origins isn’t a well made film but I do find some of it enjoyable. Liev Schreiber, still till this day, is the standout of that film as Victor Creed. And I don’t know if James Mangold has said this but Logan’s aesthetic is loosely based off the Last of us & I love that. Even when you rewatch the Last of us series, you can pick up on some similar shot scenes. Just fantastic
He is SOOOO good in that role, I’d venture to say no one else could’ve played it as well as he did….ohhh honestly now that you mention it, this DEFINITELY has Last of Us vibes (especially of course the dynamic between Logan and Laura, the reluctant paternal role)
@@CatherineLaSalle Where the Old Man Logan comic is loosely based on Clint Eastwood & his Unforgiven film, James Mangold definitely loosely based the world & his film from the Last of Us & that's ok because its fantastic
what i appreciate is the gritty, realistic feel of the movie. it's a superhero movie but the director took the characters, their relationships and their histories from before this movie very seriously. if you followed xmen throughout the movies or even from the comic books, you know mangold got it. not wolverine and professor x, but charles and logan. no fancy light show and cgi extravaganza. i want more of THIS.
The movie does such a great job of showing us how helpless it can be sometimes when you grow old and you cant do the things now that you once used to do so effortlessly.
They wanted to have a cameo with Logan's half brother Sabertooth. But actor Liev Schreiber wasn't available due to scheduling conflicts. They never said who the boy Rictor, was talking to on the radio. But fans have speculated that it may have been a member of Alpha Flight, who are the Canadian equivalent of the X-Men in the comics. Even with the GMO foods suppressing new mutants, the original Alpha Flight members would have still been alive in that time.
Omg if victor had been in this, WOAH I’d be curious to see how he’d be integrated into the story!! Liev and Hugh were fabulous together in origins, totally believable as brothers with some baggage 😂
Should’ve just got Tyler mane
@@CatherineLaSalle Director James Mangold said that his idea for Sabertooth's cameo was that he had essentially turned his life around and he was going to be the owner of the Casino that Logan, Charles and Laura stopped in. Because Logan knew he was there and went to him for help with money and a new ride.
@@irishinnj72 I have been wondering what happened to his character after the original because we know what happened to Logan and he is X-Men now, his gf/wife I think died and Logan brother just disappeared I wonder what happened to him? 🤔🤔🤔
The movie hinged on the casting of Laura.
Dafne Keen was the perfect embodiment of ferocity.
She was freaking PERFECT, and I’m still so amazed that she delivered this performance at such a young age
I have no idea where she manages to find that level of ferocity and range. Once in a lifetime talent.
This is Cat’s first time watching Logan. Excited to watch this reaction. Top 20 all time favorite film. Truly a masterclass by James Mangold.
Truly how can one film be SO perfectly executed in every way shape and form
@@CatherineLaSalle and at first screening I was so so on the X24 clone thing but after subsequent watches I grew to like it then love it. I have not seen new Indy film but I’ll still say James Mangold is one of the most underrated directors working. Ford v Ferrari being my favorite over Logan along with Walk the Line, 3:10 to Yuma, Cop Land & the Wolverine are all of his films I have seen & they’re all so entertaining & great. So excited for his Star Wars film & even his Swamp Thing DC film im hyped for
Why are you posting about her like you’re not reacting to her channel?
@@judeless77I watched her reaction. At the time of posting it I had to watch it at a later time which I did. Why you hassling me guy? Don’t even know you
This movie is a masterpiece, for sure
I disagree. I think it's an almost flawless film, but there is one scene where the writing is bad, which takes away a point for me and makes it a 9/10 movie. The scene is with the phone; the recording that she made of that scene is terrible. They tried to find a way to give the exposition to the viewers, and they went with that weak narrative. In that scene, she is recording with that shitty phone, and the phone recorded audio through the wall to hear the bad guys talking. At some point, she was almost in their faces recording, which makes absolutely no sense, and then she was in rooms where there was no way she would have access, like the room where they were creating X-24, so yeah, the writing in that scene is horrendous, which takes away the film for being perfect. Incredible film, of course, but that scene can’t go unnoticed and takes a point for me. Spiderverse films are the ones that has absolutely no flaws, every filmmaking aspect is top notch, those two are probably the only 10/10 comic-book films for me.
In every way, shape, and form 😭
This movie gets me EVERYTIME 😭. Thanks for your lovely and emotional reaction. I am glad to have subscribed to your channel. You dont need to apologize for being emotional. Even a hard heart will cry watching this lol
Gets me tearing up every time. I don’t get tired watching this. The best Wolverine movie ever.
Easily the best Marvel movie of lot. Wolverine is such an amazing character study, so interesting and emotional. Great reaction! Hearing you go into depth about your final thoughts was appreciated as well, not many reactors go into such beautiful detail, so keep it up! New subscriber!
I lost my son when he was a baby. Every time Laura says "daddy" it kills me.
Btw, I'm new to your channel and this was a wonderful reaction.
It was a Honor to Watch this with You and All Members in Watchparty No matter how many times I watch it Onion ninjas "Don't be what they made you" 💛💙🤘 Thanks Cat
I NEEDED you guys for moral support for this one 😭 I thought I was ready but I was NOT
You raw emotions made me tear up and I've watched this movie a few times and multiple reactions. Great reaction. Hadn't watched you in awhile because you hadn't popped up on suggestions but I'll get back to you now. I don't know if I said so before but you really remind me of the DA best friend on IZombie. That's a real compliment BTW.
Hey welcome back! Thanks for tuning into this, glad we could all be emo together hehe
I think that what wolverine said was him feeling he actually protected these kids, shows his real deep feelings . And the arc of the story . Love the figureine the child held. A hero legend, he loved. Flawed , yet cared and did the right thing. If u do the right thing, but expect nothing in return. Hero material. Just my take.
THANK YOU for admitting that you love XMEN Origins so openly. It's not as weird of a thing as some people who don't think for themselves make it out to be. It's not one of my favorite movies, but I sure do like rewatching it. It also has some pretty darn iconic Logan shots. Rotten Tomatoes should be avoided like The Plague by everyone. WHY WHY WHY give a shit about what strangers thought about films? They've got NOTHING to do with you, the viewer.
Young people need to always taught that don't have to dislike a movie just because it's critically less well received and that it's okay and I SAY should be encouraged for people to like things based on their OWN tastes, not what people tell them is bad. People are not all supposed to like the same thing. That's how autocracy culture is created. Be original people. Like what YOU like everybody, not what your friends or The Internet bullies you into thinking you're supposed to like and dislike!
I try not to give too much credence to those Rotten Tomatoes reviews, anymore. I find them to be unreliable and honestly looking at them before watching a film can totally influence how you feel about it! I like X-Men Origins Wolverine and I’m proud!!
Throughout the movie, Logan is driven by the need to protect and save Laura and the other children. In his final moments, Laura tearfully acknowledges Logan as her father, signifying the deep emotional bond they’ve formed. Logan’s death is a culmination of his journey to redemption. By sacrificing himself to ensure the children’s safety, Logan effectively saves them and, in doing so, finds a sense of peace and closure for himself. Laura’s words and actions at the end of the film reflect the realization that Logan has already succeeded in saving her by being the protector and father figure she needed. This mirrors the idea that Logan’s redemption and heroism have already been achieved through his actions and the impact he’s had on Laura’s life.
Rewatched through this reaction and still cried 💔😭 crying with ya
I appreciated the reaction, and how much you related to the characters. I’ve read literally very comic book that Wolverine has been in, and I knew before this movie that we were probably going the “Old Man Logan” type of storyline, it’s not the original storyline, but it’s own hybrid original content. Laura is a trained assassin and has been taught how to drive, fight, explosives, field craft, etc. She’s literally the perfect weapon and has been created as a child to be that. Laura’s claws are implants in the movie, and not all of her bones are coated in adamantium. So she can get broken bones and things from bullets, and it’s likely while Logan wanted her to get behind him when they were shooting. In the comic books, Laura’s mother was one of the scientists and they didn’t have the full genetic data for Logan, and so she used part of her DNA to create Laura (X-23). I loved this movie and everyone was crying in the theaters. It’s seriously one of the quietest I’ve ever seen people leave the movie theater. Great movie, and great reaction.
I’m glad I got to watch it for the first time with you all!
I’m glad I had the emotional support because I NEEDED it 😭
@@CatherineLaSalle and A LOT of it!!
For the first time? Does that mean this reaction was a substitute for watching the actual film or....was that done separately?
Also Cat I still love Wolverine Origins as well 💯⚔️👊
Wow, never seen a reaction from someone who already knows and admires Daphne Keen. It made a difference as she was so over-the-top excellent here. Really enjoyed it. Nobody minds your reaction at the end. That is what the movie is.
When Charles cried in that scene where he said "But I don't deserve it" It broke me
This movie perfectly captures what it's like to take care of an older person you used to be able to have great conversations with, but now their mind is slower and it's just frustrating.
My mom is getting up there in years, so I feel like I'm not too far away from that.
When you think about it, with the amount of ladies Logan has been with, it's pretty remarkable that he's only had a daughter with a woman he didn't even have sex with this late in his life at the age of 192.
Well done Miss, you even made my onions cry (I never do). I have seen this movie so many times, but now I react to you, who reacts to it, so that I can see it again for the first through your eyes. Huggs from Sweden 😃
Aww thanks for checking out my reaction! Glad we could all share a good cry together!
Finally some else who loved Wolverine Origins. Its probably my top 2 x men movies.
It’s my guilty pleasure and I don’t care who knows it 😂😂
12:16 "She's not our problem."
How times have changed.
Logan is such an uplifting film, really gets you right through the heart 😈
The end of this movie broke me first time I watched it and seeing it again got me emotional, Hugh Jackman will always be the definitive Wolverine for me and Daphne Keen did an incredible job as Laura, she's so talented. Great reaction, now I'm gonna go cry some more 😭
Glad I could reignite the emotions with this hehehe, for real these performances were STANDOUT
An absolutely incredible and devastating film. I watched it in theatres with my Dad and it was emotional.
Speaking of X-Men Origins, the line, "You know what happens to men who go looking for blood? They find it." had me dying.
Hehehe so many epic lines in that movie, I don’t care what that score says, I freaking love it and always will 😂
I respect that you still love X-Men Origins even after seeing the reviews lol. Slay. I hope you enjoyed this movie just as much. X-23 was one of my favorite characters as a kid. I use to have a big crush on her when I was really young lol, and I've always been a huge X-Men fan. Growing up with the movies was really special
This movie is one of my three favorite movies in the world. I loved your reaction to the film. Thank you for this nice video❤❤
An epic Destiny for Logan. Thank you for this reaction 🎉❤
Thank YOU for watching!! It was truly a perfect sendoff
The clone is X-24...Laura is also known as X-23! The numbers is the amount of "tries" it took to make them. It took 23 times to make Laura.
When I saw this pop up I was like oh God she's not ready fortunately Wolverine in Deadpool And Wolverine is a different version and I think his daughter is gonna be in the movie as well
AHAHA definitely was not ready!!! Oh interesting, so the Wolverine in the Deadpool universe is a different version than Logan in this film?
@@CatherineLaSalle yes for what I heard they’re not going to touch what really happened with Logan in that universe. They’re gonna leave that one alone and they’re going to use a different version of wolverine from another universe.
@CatherineLaSalle yup let me clarify The TVA from the Loki series hires Deadpool to find a version of Wolverine to help him fight a big threat to the multiverse Xavier's twin sister Cassandra and this will be an MCU movie it's rated R and Wolverine will be in his yellow costume
@@lordfoul6259 yeah seems like that’s what’s happening plus I heard the plot could be that him and wolverine are gonna go to the timeline where the endgame happen
@user-ih2tr7rt9r maybe I also heard that it's going to be one of the events that leads into Avengers Secret Wars cause they accidentally kill the Fox Marvel universe which is so damn funny lol
"Bad shit happens to people I care about."
"Then I'll be fine"
Gets me every time 😢
you already cry this much, now think about people growing up with these Xmen fromm 2002 till now.i cried like a baby seeing this the first time, but i was also happy at the end thats its over for our beloved 140+years old wolverine.
When you cried... That was Adorable🥺🙏🏾✊🏾
You gotta watch Deadpool 2 now. It takes place about 3 years later in the timeline of Deadpool 3 which is Deadpool&Logan.
I’ll be honest, I was in my mid-40s when I first saw this film. I am now 49 going on 50 and I’m being straight up honest, I went into the film knowing that possibly Wolverine was gonna die.
I was actually OK with it, especially towards the final battle with him taking on his younger, more vicious self! He went out like a boss and went out probably the way he wanted to. But when Laura was crying over him and said “daddy“, I will admit a tear left my eye! And I can say as a witness, I wasn’t the only man that shed a tear. I even heard a couple of dudes even weeping at that scene.
Logan is one of my favorite X-Men films and Marvel films in general. But yeah, after you watched that film, you need a good comedy after that just as a pallet cleanser!
Logan was LITERALLY Marvel's very own version of The Last of Us.
5 Star reaction,Cat.May The Force be with you always.
Thank you so very much for watching! I appreciate it
This movie had me in various emotions when I saw it in theaters in 2017 and Wolverine’s death absolutely destroyed my soul since it was the last X-Men movie with Hugh Jackman as Wolverine plus he’s been my favorite X-Men character since childhood and Hugh Jackman was born to be The Wolverine
One of the greatest movies of all time
The movie she was watching in the hotel with professor... patrick stewart plays in that movie when he was a young man
30:27 .... Laura's primal scream at seeing that Charles was killed shreds my heart every time.
You may be overdue in seeing this but I'm just as overdue in hitting that subscribe button. Now it's my turn. Looking forward to what you have coming for us.
Take care!
1:37 "I literally just rewatched this movie for the first time in a _long_ time, last night, and, um, I was like, 'This is amazing. I frickin' love this movie,' and then tell me why I went and saw that _this_ (38% on Rotten Tomatoes) _is the score!"_
I'll grant you, it _is_ a very well made movie. Devoted fans were quick to point out, though, that it _utterly_ misrepresents Deadpool. It's not fair to him at _all._ That was probably the _main_ reason for such a low score.
This movie hit the hardest when it was supposed to be the "end" of Hugh Jackman's Wolverine. After 17 years of movies this really was the end of an era. This movie especially hits if you've seen Logan's key outings (the good ones) like X-Men, X2, The Wolverine, and Days of Future Past. I still love The Last Stand and Origins but they're not as key to the story. Apocalypse and First Class are also still pretty fun but Wolverine only makes cameos.
TECHNICALLY, you should watch them in the following order: "Deadpool", "Logan", then "Deadpool II". But as long as long as you're not watching "Deadpool II" before this one, it's cool. :)
41:46 I've seen this movie several times, but _this_ scene always _gets_ to me.
Sorry for the late comment. This popped up on my feed while searching for "Deadpool & Logan" trailers. This movie quite literally set a new high for superhero films. This film is amazing. Using Professor X as an example of the deterioration of dementia, and Logan as the loyal son doing what he has to do out of love is still stunning. And yes, Laura calling Logan "Daddy" still hits me hard, being the father of two daughters. No need to warn us of "ugly crying". I saw this in the theater with my eldest, who turns 24 tomorrow. I'm not a kid by any means, but I cried like a baby in the theater. I still tear up at the end, watching Logan being hacked to death, spending his last moments in pain, trying to save kids who are practically unknown to him, even if all he can do is give them time to get away. On a lighter note, Actor Jessica Alba was rightly ticked off that a director of one of her movies told her she needed to "cry pretty". You didn't ugly cry. You somehow cried pretty. So you have that going for you 😁
Would I be right in thinking Logan said “so this is what it feels like” because it was his first time experiencing what death is like?
There are some people with zero fear. Put two of us togerher, see how polite people can be. The next person you meet may be one of us. Play nice, don't roll the dice.
X-Men origins Wolverine is the Summers Eve of X-Men movies
Watching Deadpool 1 and 2 after Wolverine Origins should be quite an experience! Looking forward to it!
Ahahaha yeah I need a palate cleanser after this!! From what I’ve heard, Deadpool is a bit more raunchy/humorous which is what I need 😂
Me I'm fixated on Lauri, her disappontment, "I left a noted, damn it dad, you embarass me in front of my friends. YOU TOOK ALL THE MEDICINE?'"
No matter what this movie gets me crying. Thats James Howlett/ Logan and Wolverine.
I was bawling my eyes out all over again just editing it back 😭 definitely has that effect!
Definitely one of my top tier super hero movies ever. Tears me up each time.
I don’t think I’ll ever be able to watch that end scene without getting emo
I was confused and sort of surprised when she said Dafne Keen! I didn’t know that was actually the actresses name so I went to the IMDb to confirm. She is correct! While doing that I found out something that is KIND OF a spoiler! At least I haven’t noticed if it was in any of the trailers. So POSSIBLE spoiler alert……………
Dafne Keen comes back as “Laura”/“X-23” in Wolverine & Deadpool
Top 5 comic book film IMO
i recommend Angel's Heart (1987)
I hope we see Dafne Keen return as X23 since she’s older now so it would be a good progression of her character either in this timeline or another one. She killed it in this film taking up the wolverine mantle perhaps?who knows but I’m so here for it! Somebody needs to make it happen!❤
ive never given a shit about wolverine but this film still made me cry, thats how you know its a good comic book movie
Hugh Jackman deserved an Oscar for this movie