This movie was really good. I don't know what to say. Just watch it haha The western vibe was really good, as was the writing and all the performances. James Mangold's best film since **_3:10 to Yuma_** I'd say. Definitely give it a watch. My only gripe is the boob flash from one of Logan's customers, as it felt wholly unnecessary, but didn't soil the whole movie for me.
"Logan" served as a poignant and fitting conclusion to the Marvel version of Wolverine and the X-Men. The movie delved into deeper and darker themes, aligning with the intended premise of the film. While I miss the excitement of the X-Men from my childhood, this movie provided a sense of closure that was necessary to bring the chapter to a satisfying end. Unlike other X-Men movies that failed to evoke excitement, "Logan" managed to offer a sense of peace and finality. It successfully wrapped up the storylines and character arcs, providing a conclusive end to the X-Men saga. Overall, the film took the necessary steps to accomplish its goal of closing the chapter of the X-Men universe, delivering a grand and conclusive finale.
**Logan tones down the effects and scale to focus on the emotion and pain of its characters, making it one of the best films in the X-Men saga.** James Mangold strikes again! Logan is considered by many to be one of the greatest superhero films ever made. While I don’t feel as strongly as many about this film, its quality is undeniable. Jackman and Stewart’s performances were the best of the franchise. The story adapts the Old Man Logan comic to depict an aged weary Wolverine that is more jaded and bitter than ever. This new world where the X-Men have all perished or disappeared is more dangerous than ever for mutants. But Logan’s heart is slowly restored by a young girl on the run that seems destined to follow in his footsteps unless he finds a way to give her a new future and hope. Mangold’s vision and directing fill the film with emotion and pain. Logan’s suffering and hopelessness are tangible and felt in every moment of the film. While I missed the vibe and characters of the other X-Men movie, Logan was an excellent film that gave a meaningful conclusion to Wolverine’s long and heartbreaking journey.
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