*LOGAN* ripped my heart out

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*LOGAN* broke me
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"I don't like seeing him cough and move slow. It makes me sad." my sweet summer child. Better buckle up.

BobKuchiKopi
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The entire theater I was in was silent except for the shedding of tears. Many were still crying and being comforted by loved ones in the lobby. Leaving the theater felt more like leaving a funeral

ravenlockhart
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The vision Yukio saw in The Wolverine about Logan's death came true. He died covered in blood holding his heart in his hand. I love how poetic it is by making Laura his heart, especially after you see him learn to love her over the course of this movie. From someone who struggled with their Dad being very cold and closed, it's honestly one of my favourite details in cinema ever. Just so wholesome and meaningful, makes me cry every time

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Fun fact: Logan was born in 1832. That makes him 197 years old in this movie.

Pvpro
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Absolutely loved the reaction. This movie is just so RAW. Like you said, it isn't really a superhero movie, rather just a great movie that happens to be about people with superpowers. What a great way to say goodbye to Hugh Jackmans wolverine.

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At the end, when Laura cries and calls Logan daddy wrecks me every time. Low key one of the realest, most emotionally raw scenes ever filmed. We can only hope Dafne will return as an older X-23/Laura in the future. She owned that role.

V.is.for.Vae.Victus
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Easily the best movie of the franchise, and if you consider it the end of the X-Men films, it solidifies them as the only superhero tragedy we have. Magneto was right, Stryker’s last words came true, and Beast’s theory about time being like a river correcting itself manifests here. I love the smaller scale of the story and the final major enemy for Logan to be life itself.

Also, for a small clarification; remember when Xavier did this trick where he froze crowds of people? His seizures are basically a violent and uncontrolled version of that where he even stops people from breathing and can get them killed if he kept it up for a long enough time. That’s how the X-Men died. Logan can take it for longer because of his healing capabilities, same as Laura.

alexman
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My wife is still mad about this one. This was the first movie we ever watched together in the theater. She was a fan of the other X-Men movies but had no idea how dark and sad the Old Man Logan story was. and I didn't tell her ahead of time.
Absolutely amazing movie.

martinoresnik
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The Western movie they're watching in Vegas is Shane, a classic movie. Logan (the movie) is very much a Western at heart, and Logan (the character) has a journey similar to Shane, as they're both former fighters trying to leave the life of violence and bloodshed behind them but are forced into battle one more time. That's ultimately why Laura quotes Shane as Logan's eulogy.

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The tragic story of Professor X (Charles) is that when first time the Alzheimer manifested, he killed the other X-men in the school. It is stated on the radio after the Las Vegas incident that is very similar to what happened 25 years ago on a school for young mutants. So, Charles is responsible for the end of the entire X-men squad and he had to live with that burden all that time. Also, in case you missed it, Logan looks like that because the Adamantium in his body is poisoning him and all his regenerative power is used just to keep him alive, but it seems even he has limits, since the Wolverine ages, but waaay slower than a normal human being. It is by far one of the most tragic stories I have watched on screen, especially that is one without a happy ending for our beloved hero(es).

Quankhi
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I can't help but laugh every time that car scene with Laura and Logan arguing. Seeing Logan yelling, "Shut the f*ck up!" To a little kid always gets me. And the final scenes always make me tear up every single time i watch this movie.

silentassason
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The moment Laura heard Wolverine's iconic roar before entering the fight you can see the relief in her face. "Daddy's here. And he's pissed." And they gave Laura Wolverine's iconic dive with claws outstretched when she leapt off his back in that final fight. You can see everyone's love for the character and iconic nature of old comic book Wolverine in every scene of this movie. This is an adaptation done to perfection with all the love for the source material on full display.

dearikj
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Dafne Keen who played Laura was phenomenal. She should have had an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress.

NPA
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One thing I'd like to point out. In Days of Future Past, they talked about how time is a river. You can change something but it keeps flowing anyway. They stopped the Mutants from being hunted to extinction by Trask, but time kept flowing and they were still wiped out anyway.

The word you're looking for is meta.

The multiverse dude. That's how Logan is going to be in Deadpool 3.

Axetwin
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If you can’t cry alongside Old Man Logan, when can you?

This movie is truly a fantastic send off for a beloved character

Genetic
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"Ahh, she's not creepy, she's cute."
Literally lol'd

petestaley
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Two years before we cried for Tony, we cried for Logan. Other reactors who have gotten into the X-Men movies over the last 2-3 years have felt the same way. Laila Naema, Sebscreen, Natalie Gold, Mary Cherry, VKunia, and Addie Counts – none of them had a dry eye by the end of the film.

It won’t be long before Ashleigh Burton watches this film, too. Movies with Mary and The Perfect Mix are working their way up the ladder as well. Both have just finished watching X-Men 2.

In Days of Future Past, the X-Men were able to avert total disaster in their original timeline and prevent the sentinels from being created.

However, in this new timeline, mutants are still going extinct. This time it’s not because of the Sentinels. Rather, it’s Canewood corn syrup.

There have been hints shown throughout the entire movie, but it wasn’t confirmed until Zander Rice brought it up. Any food that contained Canewood corn syrup such as the drinks and cereals he brought up would reverse the mutagen because Alkali-Transigen would embed the counteragent into the genetically modified corn.

To add to that, Charles started losing control of his powers in 2028. In the process, he accidentally killed some of the X-Men.

Some behind the scenes trivia: Hugh Jackman accepted a pay reduction in order to give this film an R-rating since he didn't wanna hold back on the violence this time around.

As for X-24, Hugh would have two stunt doubles – one for Logan and one for his clone. When Hugh would portray one of the two, the corresponding stunt double to the other character would step in.

The comics used in this movie were drawn by Joe Quesada and Dan Panosian. Director James Mangold was allowed to embed comics into the movie as long as they weren’t actual issues that Marvel published.

(For me, this is also the first time I see comics in a comic book movie. The second time would be Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.)

And finally, Dafne Keen herself pitched in the idea to have Laura speak Spanish, and they gave her the green light. In real life, her father is British and her mother is Spanish. As someone who grew up in a Spanish speaking household, I felt that was a nice touch to her character.

Following her debut, she would go on to star in a BBC/HBO series titled His Dark Materials which is based on the Scholastic book series of the same name.

More recently, she got to join the cast of an upcoming Star Wars series called The Acolyte. Dafne portrays one of the main characters of the show. At the moment we don’t know what her character’s name is, but she’s a young Jedi.

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Dafnie Kein (Laura) said she would absolutely be up for playing Laura again in the comics she becomes the wolverine. She is 16 in the comics and almost enough time has passed they could do the movie with her at 16, Hughe even said he hopes they make a ton of movies with her in it she deserves it and he could think of no one better to carry on the mantle of wolverine

AndrewJamison
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Dafne Keen was excellent as Laura. This was her first film role and she knocked it out of the park. She was also brilliant in His Dark Materials which you should watch

Cossieuk
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4:13 I was my mom’s primary caregiver and I watched how dementia literally erased her before my eyes and reduced her into a child with special needs, slowly took her away from us. Patrick Stewart was phenomenal in this role! Plus the majority of my life I worked what could be considered “high risk jobs” dealing with violent or at risk young adults, till I was sidelined and had the majority of my spine fused together with titanium. So I can kinda relate to Logan’s situation(to an extent).

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