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  51. In the near future, a weary Logan cares for an ailing Professor X, somewhere on the Mexican border. However, Logan's attempts to hide from the world, and his legacy, are upended when a young mutant arrives, pursued by dark forces.
  52. In 2029 the mutant population has shrunken significantly due to genetically modified plants designed to reduce mutant powers and the X-Men have disbanded. Logan, whose power to self-heal is dwindling, has surrendered himself to alcohol and now earns a living as a chauffeur. He takes care of the ailing old Professor X whom he keeps hidden away. One day, a female stranger asks Logan to drive a girl named Laura to the Canadian border. At first he refuses, but the Professor has been waiting for a long time for her to appear. Laura possesses an extraordinary fighting prowess and is in many ways like Wolverine. She is pursued by sinister figures working for a powerful corporation; this is because they made her, with Logan's DNA. A decrepit Logan is forced to ask himself if he can or even wants to put his remaining powers to good use. It would appear that in the near-future, the times in which they were able put the world to rights with razor sharp claws and telepathic powers are now over.
  53. LOGAN is the best Wolverine movie till date, and arguably one of the best Superhero movies to come out of Hollywood. This movie is everything we wanted from this genre and more. <br/><br/>The drastic shift of this franchise towards an R-rated film, as well as the first Red-band trailer was enough to draw its fans crazy. The morbid serenity and the macabre loneliness exuding from the trailer accompanied by that painful country music hooked us up to the movie from the get go. <br/><br/>The premise of the movie itself showcasing an old, wearied-out and tattered Wolverine when the majority of the mutants in the world have been flushed out is extremely fascinating and honest. As fans, we all know that although Wolverine has an extremely prolonged life because of his powers, there must come a time when all of his friends have lived their life, and he is left with the scathing memories of days past, friends lost, people he has harmed, and the pain he has suffered. <br/><br/>Oh man how beautifully they have depicted all of it! What better than the same material which was injected in him to create an invincible weapon, could be the device of his slow but sure deterioration. Add to it the emotional turmoil he has gone through for centuries, he has nothing to lose. Hugh Jackman does what he does best : Be that character which no one could dream to do better than him - the Wolverine. Perhaps better than he has ever done it before.<br/><br/>Words fell short of praise for the little girl (Laura) who is the proverbial legacy/daughter of Wolverine and has gone through the same fate (or worse) Logan went through once for the Weapon-X program. Dafne Keen, the actress is so beautiful and so vicious in her portrayal that it melts hearts and conjures fear in our hearts both at the same time. Case in point : The scene which shows her walking forward with a severed head of a soldier which she had ripped out of his body while being attacked, as if it is some kind of a prize, and rolling the head out in front of the villain. She is the evolution of madness as well as purity in a Wolverine-like character, both at the same time. <br/><br/>Not to forget, the gore and violence which was one of the many reasons why Fox planned to shift to the R-rating, and man it did not disappoint! Wolverine is one character we innately recognize to have the ability to exact extreme physical damage - his adamantium claws and beastly instincts are enough persuasion to the point. But, since the X-Men franchise started in 2000, all we got to witness of Wolverine were the physical blows, and not what happened to the opponent because of that. The maximum those movies had to offer was extreme damage to objects which Wolverine complied with efficiently. Now, we could not complain as all those movies were supposed to look and feel that way for the general target audience which subscribes to the comic-book movie genre. But what Deadpool did with an R- rating changed history. More and more people subscribed to that specific genre, so much so that it became the highest grossing R- rated movie till date. And what Logan did with it takes it one notch above. The violence presented in the movie reaffirms our perspective of Wolverine&#39;s abilities with great shocking visuals and underlying humour. Both Logan&#39;s and Laura&#39;s abilities to be precise.<br/><br/>Sir Patrick Stewart does an ineffable job with his portrayal of Dr Charles Xavier who is a nonagenarian with a cancerous tumour in his brain, which, to quote the movie line, is a weapon of mass- destruction in itself. The potential disaster his brain could unleash has been depicted in a manner which creates dread in the audience, forget what happens to the people around him. He has outlived his peers, and he is on the verge of departure, but he has to do this one last thing for the people he cares and lived his life for : the next generation of mutants, and especially Laura. The camaraderie of Charles and Logan has been depicted so warmly and humorously, that one could not get enough of it. <br/><br/>The father-daughter dynamic of Logan and Laura has been under-played so beautifully that it does not seem imposed on the audience. It is only until the last act that we witness Logan rising up as what the movie portrays him to be. The passing on of the mantle from the father to his daughter, as portrayed in the movie poster, is much more realistic than it looks, and encompasses various layers of emotions unprecedented in this genre.<br/><br/>What takes the cake for me was the ending : That depiction of the cross being tilted by Laura into an X just gave me goosebumps, and the whole journey of the X-men flashed in front of my eyes (I would not explain more).<br/><br/>Lastly, I have found people who are not happy with the villains in the movie and are of the opinion that the villains were bland and weak. Well, I agree with them on the opinion, but I also feel that the movie was never about the villains in it. Good villain, bad villain - I never thought it mattered much in this movie.<br/><br/>For me, Logan did everything I expected of it from the trailer, and much more. I could not be more obsessed about an X-men movie as is evident from this long-ass review I have wrote which I rarely do. I simply adore this movie. <br/><br/>The easiest 5/5 I have ever rated. Salutes to James Mangold and respect.
  54. (SPOILERS)the movie is great as it features action and emotion simultaneously. It had a few unexplained points that made the mutants extinct. IT contains a few scenes that may make u cry. Hugh has done a great job in his last wolverine movie The X-24 shown in the movie was a bit confusing character he was just wolverine with a controllable mind.
  55. In Logan, the clawed mutant Wolverine finally gets to slash through the constraints of a kid-friendly PG-13 rating, and the result is bloody, vicious fun. The squeamish will avert their eyes, and young children should not be allowed anywhere near this movie, no matter how many X-Men action figures they own.
  56. The last of the X-Men, an aging James &quot;Logan&quot; Howitt (<a href="/name/nm0413168/">Hugh Jackman</a>) and his dying longtime friend and mentor Charles Xavier (<a href="/name/nm0001772/">Patrick Stewart</a>) become the protectors of Laura Kinney (<a href="/name/nm6748436/">Dafne Keen</a>), an 11-year-old mutant girl from the corrupt Alkali-Transigen corporation. When they discover the corporation is using mutant DNA samples to create and control mutants and use them as weapons and that the corporation also created Laura from Logan&#39;s mutant DNA, they set out to take Laura to Eden, a refuge for mutants, and Logan makes his final stand as he fights Alkali-Transigen that are after Laura and other mutant children that they created. While this film&#39;s story pulls inspiration and story ideas from several Wolverine comic book stories, the film itself is not an adaptation of any particular previously-published story. The story most noted for inspiring this film is Mark Millar&#39;s 2008 &quot;Old Man Logan&quot; mini-series. However, the final film bears no resemblance to that comic book except for minor thematic parallels. Hugh Jackman has stated through multiple media outlets that this movie will be the last time he plays Logan/Wolverine. Patrick Stewart has also said in multiple interviews that this would be the most satisfying ending for his portrayal of Charles Xavier. However, Stewart seems generally more open to returning for small cameos than Jackman. Stewart has particularly said that he is not against making an appearance in a Deadpool sequel or episode of Legion, but the idea and offer would have to make sense for him. Logan is set in 2029, which is six years after the future setting of X-Men: Days of Future Past. Director James Mangold said in interviews before the film&#39;s release that the story takes place after the &quot;good&quot; future seen at the end of Days of Future Past. Some examples of Mangold saying this can be read here and here. However, fans have debated this idea from the announcement of the film and continue to debate it after its release, since some key continuity does not match perfectly between Logan and Days of Future Past, even when considering the theoretical time travel elements presented in the earlier film. Examples of fan debate on Logan being a direct sequel to Days of Future Past or not can be watched here and here. Given the hints present in this film, it&#39;s been suggested that this film takes place in continuity after X-Men and X2: X-Men United (2003) but ignores any other films in the series. Hints to this include that the original X-Men film is referenced the most; also Logan says, &quot;There haven&#39;t been any new mutants born in 25 years.&quot; The original X-Men was said to take place around 2004-2005. If Logan takes place in 2029, that means that the pathogen that caused no new mutants to be born was released shortly after the events of these films. Given that Dr. Rice, Pierce and the Reaver team are employed by Alkali research, it&#39;s possible that the pathogen was released when the Alkali base was destroyed and got into the water supply. Creating another timeline. It&#39;s possible that this can be set after the events of the &quot;good&quot; ending of Days of Future Past. Sure, the movie is set in 2029 and Logan said that a new mutant hadn&#39;t been born in 25 years and at the end of Days of Future Past we see lots of kids at the Xavier school. But it&#39;s possible that those kids weren&#39;t mutants. In Apocalypse, Xavier said he planned to make the school open to mutants and humans, so that could be one way to explain Logan being a followup to Days of Future Past. a5c7b9f00b
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