Let’s
start this post with something personal. I loveeee Hugh Jackman. So 2 hours of
him and I would skip is something that is not going to happen. I was aiming for IMAX but somehow they knew I
would be too excited so they skipped the IMAX theaters and hosted it in normal
ones. Nevertheless you cannot stop me from watching it… *hahhaha*
The
Wolverine is a 2013 American-Australian superhero film featuring the Marvel
Comics character Wolverine. It is the sixth installment in the X-Men film
series and follows the events of X-Men: The Last Stand (2006).
Hugh Jackman
reprises his role from previous films as the title character, with James
Mangold directing a screenplay written by Christopher McQuarrie, Scott Frank,
and Mark Bomback, based on the 1982 limited series Wolverine by Chris Claremont
and Frank Miller.
Star
cast: Hugh Jackman, Rila Fukushima, Will Yun Lee, Svetlana Khodchenkova, Famke
Janssen.
Director:
James Mangold
The
story starts with a huge nuclear bomb explosion. This is usually a conclusive
ending but then its wolverine, so that is where it starts.
Our
much beloved wolverine saves a man in World War 2 and that guy now the
country’s richest Moghul wants to return his favor. He wants to trade
wolverine’s immortality for his and make him mortal (u wish). This is such a
high end demand for someone on his death bed. By the way the death bed is made
of super-duper high-end technology… Wow to be on such a bed. (No pun intended)
So
Logan who now lives in a jungle with his overgrown beard and horrible looks is
summoned to Japan. This feisty Japanese girl (Rila Fukushima) tracks him down
and sequences him to japan. This is where the fun begins.
Now
Logan is sucked into a family fight so save the granddaughter of the tycoon. He
treats himself as her guardian and more. The fight is mostly between the
tycoons ruthless son and sexy granddaughter and villains who happen to be of
equal competition to the wolverine.
Since
the movie is situated in Japan you cannot expect it to be marshal art proof.
The
martial art sequences are scattered all over the movie like pizza toppings. I
totally loved the action sequence though. Hats off to the direction for few
amazing action sequences.
Hugh
Jackman as always looks splendid. I personally felt that he was a bit more
talkative in this one out of all the 6. Though so massive and macho, Logan
seems to touch us with his feelings.
Overall
you will love this movie if you love wolverine and Hugh jackman. This one is
not packed with mutants as the other xmen series but it definitely a watch for
all the other reasons.
Rating:
3.5/5
TOP 10 GROSSING MARVEL COMICS FILMS
Can "The Wolverine" join this elite top 10 highest-grossing movies based on Marvel Comics characters?
1. The Avengers (2012) -- $626,428,700
2. Spider-Man (2002) -- $566,995,500
3. Spider-Man 2 (2004) -- $490,895,400
4. Spider-Man 3 (2007) -- $399,140,600
5. Iron Man 3 (2013) -- $396,455,700
6. Iron Man (2008) -- $361,861,400
7. Iron Man 2 (2010) -- $320,686,300
8. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) -- $291,969,100
9. X2: X-Men United (2003) -- $290,877,200
10. The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) -- $274,829,100