Predictable, Nerfed, Yet Entertaining...
The Wolverine has been described as a Ronin film, meaning that Logan himself is a samurai (more like soldier) without a master. This mantra is immediately made clear within the first few moments of the film’s opening. Logan has more or less shut himself off from the outside world after the events of X3, and we find him living in a forest like a hobo. He’s haunted by dreams of Jean Grey, which have driven him to give up his violent approach towards life, and for that matter, living in general.
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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Overall a decent Marvel movie. Little slow at times, and the lack of blood is a let down, but by the end The Wolverine provides an entertaining experience.