The background of the story lies in Little Japan, which is not what I meant. Shingen in the play said that Japan is a long and narrow country, and trains can only travel in one direction. This is really funny. The last big boss in it turned out to be Yashida, whom Logan had saved. It was really an ungrateful thing. He was obsessed with Wolverine's super powers and wanted to use it for his own sake and deceive him to come to Japan. His son is not a good thing either, and his daughter will not let it go for the sake of wealth. Even the heroine is pretty good, she can barely look good, she fell in love with Logan at first sight, and finally inherited a huge family business. The female No. 2 Xuesheng is not good-looking, but her martial arts is strong and she is also a very important role in the play. The whole story is actually very general, but Wolverine suffered a lot in the play. At the beginning, the super powers were gone. After finding the reason and recovering, a pair of iron claws was chopped off again, and in the end it was not recovered, and the final super powers He was almost sucked away by Yashida, not to mention being hit by bullets and shot with crossbows. I feel that Wolverine is brave but average. If it weren't for super resilience, I am afraid that many characters in the play could defeat him. Speaking of 3D, I feel that the 3D effect of this movie is too general, a bit inconsistent with the production quality of foreign blockbusters.
Finally, let’s talk about the ending. When Wolverine and Xuesheng left by plane, the subtitles appeared, and many audiences left the stage. I didn’t. I felt something should be a little bit. As expected, there was a short story two years later. Magneto Wang and Professor X both appeared in the department, seeming to pave the way for the next one. Looking forward to the next X-Men.
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