Burying Charles Xavier Scene | Logan (2017) Movie Clip HD 4K

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Burying Charles Xavier Scene | Logan (2017) Movie Clip 4K Ultra HD

Cast: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Dafne Keen, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant, Richard E. Grant, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Eriq La Salle, Elise Neal

Film description: In a future where mutants are nearly extinct, 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 Charles 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?

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This scene hit the hardest for me, harder than Logan’s death. The way he stumbles over his words and trails off, trying desperately to think of something to say. But he comes up short and just gets angry at himself. It’s so real, so well written. Sometimes, there just isn’t anything to say, no big speech or poignant remark. It’s just loss.

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You can see in Logan's face how angry he is that after all Charles had done for him and others that the best he can do is a shallow, unmarked grave on the side of the road. He must be thinking how this man should have a goddamned statue and hundreds of people there to say goodbye and he's scrambling to find something to say to banish the unfairness of it all and he just can't.

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Logan muttering “f*ck this…” and then turning away from Xavier’s grave is like him rushing away from the death of his friend and mentor, but when the car doesn’t start the world forces him to stay and confront the reality that Charles is really gone. There’s no running or hiding from the fact, and there’s nothing left to do but feel the anger, the grief, and the sorrow.

silasgreaves
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This scene broke me in half. Logan lived such a brutal life. From being alone for many years, to being used as a weapon for the government, to losing the xmen which were his family, and now losing his “father” to a clone of himself, which is probably so goddamn painful because your very existence is the reason why everything around you dies. Wolverine has to be one one of the most tragic heroes in marvel lore.

everettenjeze
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The reason Logan is saying "Its got water" is because Charles said he wanted to be buried by the ocean. :(

williamjackson
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This scene is probably the most painful thing we've seen Logan go through.
0:55 he's literally so broken he can't say anything, but that look from Hugh Jackman says
it all, Logan felt ready to die at that point.

cximines
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Five years later, I can't deny it. This is the best superhero film of all time.

IantheDugan
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People were laughing in the theater when he was cursing at the car, but I knew that was an emotional scene with him grieving about losing the closest thing to a father he ever had

Mattyice
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Arguably the best mutant who ever lived, beloved by hundreds, reduced to being buried in the middle of no-where, by his last friend. Its as tragic as it is utterly pathetic.

Darklarik
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A long time ago, Logan was Charles Xavier’s most helpless student. He was running from a past he could no longer remember and Charles didn’t even know him, yet he gave him a home and a purpose to keep on living, even gave him back a small piece of the memory he had lost. Years later Logan had a chance to go back to a time where Charles was at his most vulnerable point and was able to repay the man who helped him, he gave him his Hope back.

In the end they both helped each other. In the end they both died fighting in what they believed in. Hope

nicktroisi
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The fact Hugh wasn't nominated for an Oscar for this movie is a disgrace.

RileyWritey
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1:28 I think at this point, he's realizing the weight of the loss of Charles Xavier. He helped him get his life back, gave him purpose. A family. With him gone, that family is now completely dead. He can't find the words to say. As somebody who lost a loved one disease, after being a caregiver, I can totally sympathize. He became his primary caregiver and protector, and now he feels like he has no purpose, and is enraged at how such a great man has to be buried in an empty field with no one to mourn him.

Artisan
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As the green goblin once said: "But the one thing they love more than a hero, is to see a hero fail, fall, die trying"
Truly a heart-wrecking scene

ocuspacus
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Some of the best acting of his career. Says so much by saying very little.

derekmontalto
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I kept crying cause while he was shoveling I was thinking that …damn.. this dude is all alone now. Literally buried all of his friends and literally is not only checked out mentally but very much physically too. It makes me tear up and cry every time. AND he’s not going to get to talk to any of them ever..

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It's sad because Logan is the only person still living who knows that Xavier deserves so much better than this. The Westchester event may have painted him as a monster, but he still helped lost mutants and gave them a home before falling apart.

This is the definitive end for the character, I hope to see Xavier once again in Deadpool 3, even if only for a moment.

DarkoRavens
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Man, I just... It's not only this scene, the way Hugh Jackman performs... the pain, the frustration, the sorrow of having his mentor and friend buried in the middle of nowhere, one of the greatest mutants ever, who wanted peace and understanding for everyone. No, it's also all the weight of the history of the character that we have seen for years: we've seen Logan at his best and now at his worst, we've seen him fighting, winning, losing, going berserk, becoming the beast, transcending his own limitations, being a better person, a better teammate, caring for those around him; we've seen so much at this point in the history of the character. That intimacy, that deep understanding of who's Logan weighs so much when Hugh portrays him this way, when we can almost feel his own pain... It's just something I think very few people have the opportunity to get to do with a character they have portrayed for so many years. It's truly amazing.

Dark.Shingo
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And just like that Logan was the Last of the Original mutants

cb-
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Ironic how a man at the age of 90, according to the movie, became a mentor and father-figure to a man 100 years his senior. You'd think that due to Logan being so much older he'd be the wiser of the two, but it wasn't so. But then age doesn't always mean wisdom, just as youth doesn't always mean strength.

thecowboy
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He wasnt angry at the car not working the anger was charles's death and not being able to save him so he expressed it this way, literally one of the best movies...

daltonhenry