I loved every minute up until evil Logan showed up, then it started to fall apart.
Yeah that was the element I liked the least, but the fight between them at the farm house was incredible.
I loved every minute up until evil Logan showed up, then it started to fall apart.
Where's that coming from?
There were two things. Someone was drawing a syringe full and someone else said "no don't use so much". And then Rictor's note was to not use it all at once. But then Logan did use it all at once, and it wasn't a problem at all.
I think the thing that I personally didn't respond to is that once the clone is introduced most if not all the proceeding action beats culminates in a emotionally visceral, but fairly rote, 1 on 1 between the two. Compared to the earlier variations on the action set pieces the settings for these brawls are basically on flat ground without much in the environment to play against. It leaves it feeling far too familiar and non-specific.
That was the moment where I was like "ahh shit, time for Fox to drop the ball" but it ended up working outI do agree that when Logan's clone showed up, it felt a bit weird but that only lasted for a minute or two, then it didn't bother me at all.
It sucks that you already know about it going in though, there's some nice surprise to it....I haven't seen the film yet but the clone thing sounds like a bummer.
Still excited to see it, but having another Hugh Jackman on screen seems to betray what seemed like a more grounded sort of superhero film.
But it drastically weakened him once it ran out. He crashed. And then he had to fight a clone of himself who was also pumped up on the shit.
Which is why he died.
Pretty sure Pierce pointed out that he'd fucked up because of that, didn't he?
There''s that, but I'll also concede that they could have set up the clone in a manner that highlighted the thematic duality a little bit more instead of it feeling like a plot of the evil villain.This is the best explanation I've read so far for why the X-24 stuff didn't quite pop the way it probably should have. Good stuff.
Nah it just wore out before he had a chance to heal all the wounds, which he wouldn't have been capable of sustaining in the first place if he hadn't taken it.
The real question is: why does the green juice exist *at all*. It's straight meaningless. You can trivially write a script where Logan rushes into battle and sustains lethal damage without the juice. It only functions as an excuse to give him a full-throttle final battle instead of a gimp-ass final battle. Which, hey, it's a comic book movie. So sure, whatever.
There''s that, but I'll also concede that they could have set up the clone in a manner that highlighted the thematic duality a little bit more instead of it feeling like a plot of the evil villain.
That is definitely weird behaviour to exhibit in those scenes, jesus...
I bet if they cut out that egregious mobile phone exposition dump and replaced that with a single scene between Dr Rice and X-24 exploring their mirrored relationship that would have benefited the film that much more.Maybe they could have, but at that point, I don't know if the gains are worth the time and energy you'd need to spend to introduce yet another duality/conflict/musing on the nature of Logan when like you said, he's already examining those notions through his relationship with Charles (his dad) and Laura's presence (his daughter). He's already fighting his own nature (and losing to it slowly) on his own. The physical manifestation of his worst aspects probably doesn't need to be examined that much further, and probably would have detracted from either the Charles or Laura aspects, I bet.
I mean he can just fight a final battle with a limp, flailing around deleriously.
I bet if they cut out that egregious mobile phone exposition dump and replaced that with a single scene between Dr Rice and X-24 explored mirrored relationship that would have benefited the film that much more.
I thought the green juice stood out as kind of pointless.
How many times has a weakened, on-the-ropes hero made a miraculous come back in the last moment for victory?.
Easy, evil Logan wakes up from the headshot with amnesia. Honestly thought this would be a post credits scene, as an adamantium bullet to the head didnt work on wolverine previously, why would it now?So if by some miracle chance that Hugh Jackman agree to reprise his role in the future. How are they going to make this work now that he's dead?
How many times has a weakened, on-the-ropes hero made a miraculous come back in the last moment for victory?
Like explicitly point out that that is what Logan was always meant to be, and that Charles saved him from a life of that.
Easy, evil Logan wakes up from the headshot with amnesia. Honestly thought this would be a post credits scene, as an adamantium bullet to the head didnt work on wolverine previously, why would it now?
God no. Just because some people dont get the notion doesnt mean a movie would be better by blatantly spelling it out for everyoneI'll also agree with the sentiment that the duality of the clone vs Logan could have been highlighted better. Like explicitly point out that that is what Logan was always meant to be, and that Charles saved him from a life of that.
Easy, evil Logan wakes up from the headshot with amnesia. Honestly thought this would be a post credits scene, as an adamantium bullet to the head didnt work on wolverine previously, why would it now?
Wait...X23 didn't get her entire body coated in Adamandium like Logan? Also, what is the deal with her foot claws?
A small gripe (that's happened in most of the X-Men movies), but Logan is supposed to weigh like 300+ lbs with all that metal on him. I was kinda hoping we'd get more physical "jokes" about it when people try to move him or lift him. Was totally expecting it to happen when the kids were lifting him on the pulley. Something like, "Man, how much do you weigh??" when he gets to the top and he makes a snide remark about the body full of metal.
'This movie isnt good because they never showed us how Logan went to the toilet'
Because this "adamantium bullet" blew half his fucking head off, and this clone doesn't have Wolverine's healing factor without that green shit.
I don't think this is the exact same adamantium bullet from Origins. This thing blows heads up like a dream from Nick Frost in Hot Fuzz
Isn't the actual answer to this "who gives a shit about magic-bullet precedents set by Origins, this movie doesn't care about continuity"?
The only time I remember it being referenced was in "The Wolverine" when he was fighting the Yakuza on the train and the dude punched him and you heard the "ring" and Logan gave him the look of, "You know you done fucked up, right?".There was one thing where someone kicked (or punched?) Logan in the head and there was a metal clang and he was taken aback by how much it hurt him to hit Logan.
Nah, I didn't mean he came back and won, I was just using the trope in context of not really requiring the green stuff to be able to have a cool action fight scene at the end. He could've just been told to not exert himself, he does, and he succumbs to it.But he didn't win. It wasn't a miraculous comeback. He fucked up and he died for it.
I think maybe this is why I don't feel like trying to flesh out X-24 is all that good an idea, because that notion feels like it's already very well represented and spelled out in the film as it is. I can't imagine anyone watching Logan and not getting that message about Logan's worse nature, and Charles' positive effect on him.
Trying to send that same message but with X-24 I think would have ended up feeling like it was really belaboring the point. So instead of going "X-24 felt kinda perfunctory" we woulda been like "Jesus, we get it, he's the Logan that Logan would have been! We just HEARD Charles tell him that shit in the water tower, ugh."
If the X-24 fights had just been better choreographed and staged, so that the violence ITSELF told a story about these two Logans, that probably would have fixed most of the problems. But instead, the fights between the two were samey and not particularly interesting, visually. So we're left wanting.
God no. Just because some people dont get the notion doesnt mean a movie would be better by blatantly spelling it out for everyone
I'm conditioned to accept clones I guess. Common comic book staple, but this was an excellent execution of the formula... I wasn't disappointed in it. One downside is it doesn't do anything to help alleviate the argument regarding most comic book films having weak villain choices. A clone can easily come off as uninspired, but I just didn't feel that here. It's because the film is so character driven and one of Logan's best antagonists is himself so why not just have a physical manifestation of that? lol.I'm surprised by a lot of the negative comments in this thread. I thought the movie was great and didn't mind any of the clone stuff considering cloning was one of the plot points we knew before going in to see it. My theater seemed to really enjoy the film, some applause at the end as well. I'll go as far to say it's in my top 5-6 superhero movie list.
So if by some miracle chance that Hugh Jackman agree to reprise his role in the future. How are they going to make this work now that he's dead? another timeline? Make it so that it's one of his adventure in the missing years?
Do some people on the internet watch movies to point out 'flaws'.
'This movie isnt good because they never showed us how Logan went to the toilet'
I'll also agree with the sentiment that the duality of the clone vs Logan could have been highlighted better. Like explicitly point out that that is what Logan was always meant to be, and that Charles saved him from a life of that.
He was about 200 by the time of this movie.Wasn't Logan old as shit? He was already like close to 40 in WW2 (Wolverine movie). Like 100+ years or so? So even when the adamantium is poisonous, he lived pretty long because of his healing ability. Most mutants have abilities but age normally.
One addition I would have adored is if the moment when the kids are doing his chops, they actually fit him into a cosplay outfit of the yellow spandex variety. It would be legitimised, because they are kids, and they are fans, and it would look ridiculous, and it would be perfectly acceptable, and it would work and be appropriate.
I think the expo dump is vital towards establishing an empathetic connection between Logan and Gabriela and, by extension, Laura. Now he understands the stakes: not only is Laura a young mutant in need, but she is a product of the reincarnation of Weapon X, the same program that created Logan.I bet if they cut out that egregious mobile phone exposition dump and replaced that with a single scene between Dr Rice and X-24 exploring their mirrored relationship that would have benefited the film that much more.