From a violence standpoint, the violence is there when the film calls for it. If this is what you had always wanted from a Wolverine movie and haven't gotten it up to this point, well this movie gives you all of that. Wolverine hacks, claws, and slashes his way through skirmishes with blood, guts, and gore flying. It is brutally violent, by far the most violent X-Men film w have gotten. From the get go, you know what type of movie you are in for. When Wolverine gets into a fight, Hugh Jackman is so good in these scenes it's like he got into a fight with the filmmakers on set.This film does not hold back from a violence standpoint. The conviction from Hugh Jackman in this movie was just spot on and really captured the ways Wolverine felt at certain moments. We've never seen Wolverine this vulnerable. This is by far Hugh Jackman's best performance as Wolverine. Her motivation to find a safe haven is so well felt in this film that it just brings you a sigh of relief that there is still a sense of good out there in the world of this film where everything seems dark, bleak, and hopeless. You don't ever really know what her next move is going to be. There was that sense of mystery to her character that you wouldn't really expect from a film like this. All of the sequences with Laura were riveting. This girl, Laura, is the star of the show. We learn more about Professor X and what he has been doing, and then there's this little girl, who probably should be annoying, but luckily isn't and that was a sigh of relief. We get enough of Wolverine's backstory within the first few minutes to really become attached to him if we already weren't. It's a character-driven film, and it probably has the most characterization in an X-Men film to date. "Logan" is a grounded film, a film that really takes its time to tell its story and to develop its characters.
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