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In the not-so-distant 2029, the entire mutant race is almost obliterated, and Logan, the invincible bestial superhero once known as the Wolverine, finds himself getting old, and his incredible healing ability significantly weakened. As an incognito limo driver, Logan does his best to guard and keep out of sight a weary nonagenarian Professor Xavier; however, things will take an unexpected turn when a cryptic woman asks him to transport the young mutant girl, Laura. A better future lies past the Canadian borders for the unaccompanied teenager, but the government is unwilling to let go of its asset so easily. In the end, can the ageing Logan protect both himself and Laura?
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.
Before I share my thoughts on 'Logan Noir' I will first talk about the pros and cons of the theatrical cut of Logan. Out of all the films I've seen this year, Logan is probably my 2nd favorite (only behind A Monster Calls). This film has it all: Action, Drama, Comedy, ACTION, Etc. This was easily my most anticipated film of the year as I am a huge fan of the X-Men franchise and the character of Logan/Wolverine is one of my favorite characters of all time. While we can all agree that X-Men Origins was a disaster, I felt a lot of people were to hard on The Wolverine (2013). There were a lot of things to love about that film and I thought it was the first film in the X-Men franchise to actually get the character of Wolverine right. However there was still things missing. And everything that was missing in The Wolverine, Logan makes up for in a huge way. This film is damn near flawless, as far as super-hero movies go, and this is in my humble opinion, the best Marvel film to date. It is also the only other super-hero movie you could compare to The Dark Knight trilogy, this also being my opinion. Hugh Jackman gives one of his best performances and easily the best performance he's given in an X-Men film. He brings so much vulnerability to the character and you can see and totally feel his pain. Hugh Jackman is without a doubt the only actor who should ever play this character. Sir Patrick Stewart also is very good in the film. Charles Xavier is a very hurt and very sad man in Logan, I think Stewart really portrays Xavier as that hurt man very very well. You really feel both Xavier and Logans pain through out he entire run time of the film and it makes them the most vulnerable they have been during the entire franchise. However, the biggest surprise in the entire film for me, was Dafne Keen as Laura. This girl has an incredibly bright future and I pray that they allow her to carry on the torch as this totally new character instead of casting someone else as Wolverine because she really is incredible in this role and brings a savageness but at the same time a heartbreaking innocence as well. Bottom line, The whole cast really is incredible throughout the entire film. The camera work and overall production design is also fantastic. This is probably the best looking X-Men film to date hands down. There is little CG in the film but what is in the film looks pretty good. It didn't take me out of the story at all and I didn't really notice much. Except for a short 20 second moment where the CG is very noticeable, but again it didn't take me out of the story. Logan is a perfect send off for Hugh Jackman from the X-Men franchise and although it's very bittersweet, this is the way it should have all wrapped up for him. And in the end...
PROS: Acting, Camera Work, Directing, Great Locations, Action, Characters, and Great Drama
CONS: A 20 Second Portion Where the CG is Noticeable
My Rating: 9/10
THOUGHTS ON LOGAN NOIR
It really doesn't add much to the movie. I mean it gives some really, really cool looking shots, but I don't think you get the same flare that the theatrical cut gives you. I did enjoy it overall and it wouldn't hurt to check it out on the Blu Ray.
Logan is one of those rare superhero films that does so much outside of the superhero genre this film was great from start to finish telling a bleak depressing story about a man at the end of his life all the performances where great Hugh jack-man gave his best performance as wolverine/Logan the little girl who played Logan's daughter was surprisingly great and she managed to hold her own with two other talented actors and of course sir Patrick Stewart was great as well. what i love most about Logan is the fact that this film stands out from the rest of superhero films we currently get where as most of them are bland safe stupid unfunny and only exist to set up another film Logan stands out because Logan has a end it sets you in realty and it has a story to tell and best of all its emotional and when you leave the film you will still be thinking about it the film does such a great job cinematography wise every shot looks really great all the characters are memorable and the film is pretty subtle to which is surprising to say the film doesn't really feel like a superhero story either which is a plus in my book the only complaint i have is with the noir version of the film and the poster mainly because the noir version isn't as impact full as the normal version i mean there are some really good shots from both versions off the film but the noir style just doesn't fit but i guess its just for big fans of the film i didn't hate it i did like it but i feel the normal version is better the poster is a bit disappointing its just Logan standing there i have seen way better fan made posters on the internet but other than that those are the only complaints i have trust me you will love this film if you see it for the first time so go see it
A movie with the bleakest vision of Wolverine yet, but also hands down the best treatment the character has received on the big screen in the fifteen plus years Jackman has inhabited the role.
The last of the X-Men, an aging James "Logan" Howitt (Hugh Jackman) and his dying longtime friend and mentor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) become the protectors of Laura Kinney (Dafne Keen), 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'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'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's 2008 "Old Man Logan" 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's release that the story takes place after the "good" 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'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, "There haven't been any new mutants born in 25 years." 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's possible that the pathogen was released when the Alkali base was destroyed and got into the water supply. Creating another timeline. It's possible that this can be set after the events of the "good" ending of Days of Future Past. Sure, the movie is set in 2029 and Logan said that a new mutant hadn'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's possible that those kids weren'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. 7cb1d79195
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