Logan Movie Review


Logan is the tenth installment in the X-Men film series and serves as the third and final Wolverine solo film. Set in the year 2029, the film depicts a weary Logan caring for an ailing Professor X in a hideout 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.

 

 

“Logan” is a masterpiece that delivers an emotional, gritty, and action-packed story. Hugh Jackman delivers his best performance as Wolverine in this film, which also marks his final portrayal of the character. The film presents a bleak and violent future, where mutants are nearly extinct, and Logan is a shadow of his former self.

One of the strengths of action picture is the relationship between Logan and Professor X, played brilliantly by Patrick Stewart. Their dynamic is full of heart, and the two actors have excellent chemistry. The film also introduces a young mutant named Laura, portrayed by Dafne Keen, who is a formidable presence on screen. The interactions between these three characters are the highlight of the film, and they drive the story forward with their emotional depth and raw intensity.

The film’s action scenes are brutal, visceral, and unrelenting. The R-rating allows for a level of violence that was previously unseen in the X-Men franchise, and it works to the film’s advantage. The fight choreography is top-notch, and the cinematography captures the action in a way that is both thrilling and terrifying.

In addition to its action and emotional depth, “Logan” is also a commentary on aging, death, and legacy. The film explores Logan’s reluctance to embrace his past and his struggles with his own mortality. The film’s themes are poignant and resonate long after the credits roll.

In conclusion, “Logan” is a triumph of a film that delivers a poignant and emotional story with excellent performances, action, and cinematography. The film serves as a fitting send-off to Hugh Jackman’s portrayal of Wolverine, and it sets a high bar for the superhero genre. This picture is a must-watch for fans of the X-Men franchise and anyone looking for a powerful and thought-provoking film.

Director: James Mangold

Cast: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant, Dafne Keen

Release date: March 3, 2017

Runtime: 137 minutes


Here it is--the Logan movie review. With a big budget (nearly $100 million) and an even bigger studio (20<sup>th</sup> Century Fox) behind him, Logan (Hugh Jackman) and Marvel Comics are at it again. The story of mutants continues in this third installment in the Wolverine series. The film starts with Logan as an unassuming driver—an attempt at living a low-key life. This doesn’t last long as a couple of bad guys attempt to steal his tires, and the claws come out. Not only does our hero not want anything to do with that life, he is even more put off as he is introduced to a young lady in need of his help. Who said growing old would be easy? Read more <a href="http://variety.com/2017/film/festivals/logan-review-berlin-film-festival-1201990143/" target="_blank">here</a> or <a href="https://www.movieplenty.com/go/logan/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">stream now</a>.Logan Movie Review