The gimmick is much more than the content

Ima 2021-12-06 19:21:08

The gimmick of this one is Japanese elements. A lot of work was done in the trailer. The trailer is really burning.

Then the gimmick is really just reduced to a gimmick. Compared with the previous Wolverine, he is seriously dissatisfied. It feels like Wolverine lost the piano girl and went to Japan to have a girl to spend the transitional period and then got rid of the bitterness of the past and came back to meet Professor X and Magneto, ready for the next official script.

But strictly speaking, the Japanese elements are still full of authenticity from the layman's point of view. There are no major problems with the settings. The red-haired girl Rila Fukushima is very popular, she has graceful and vigorous movements to beat people. The appearance is weird but very fascinating. Without her, this article will be less interesting. Although she is a supporting role. Svetlana Kudchenkova perfectly explained what is called femme fatale. The first half was completely a super boss, and his acting skills and ostentation were outrageous. The remaining sister Tao Okamoto is pure enough, but I would like to try her hot pot~ All the remaining actors, whether they are Japanese, Korean or American, are all acting skills. The American little devil of Captain Ninja has no sense of existence = = The

plot is really weak. The gimmick is far better than the content. Whether it’s a metal detector, mother Sang takes a bath (Uncle Hugh’s kills must die, kills must die, kills must die!!!), veterinarians, love hotels, and the little smiles with chopsticks are very bright, and they are helping to shape the role of Wolverine. It helps a lot. But the plot is all kinds of small fresh and all kinds of impotence. I feel that letting the plot stop in Nagasaki, letting Uncle Wolf and sister Okamoto face the sea, the spring blossoms, you cook the hot pot and I chop wood to end the Wolverine series. That section is really beautiful.

The action drama was torn apart, there was no tough battle in the whole story, it was all sorts of little troubles. However, it was quite interesting to take this group of goods back to the scene where they were shot on the Sydney PARRAMATTA train. (Don’t tell me you didn’t know that many scenes were shot in Sydney and returned to the cottage). The last fight was done, and the audience saw that basically all the pants that should be taken off were taken off there. As a result, it was over after a few people played a few tricks. ! ? ! ? !

Finally, when the two old gays, Professor X and Magneto, appeared, we announced: The new main story has returned. You have been pitted, so wait for a few years~

The last word: No, yes, look, 3, D!

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The Wolverine quotes

  • Logan: You the one who was attacked by the grizzly?

    Red Beard: I'm the one that survived.

    Logan: I'd like to buy this man a drink.

    Red Beard: What's your name, mister?

    [Logan sticks an arrow in the man's hand]

    Logan: It's Logan. And that's a poison broadhead, which, last I heard, was illegal. Go ahead, ask me where I found it. Ask me.

    Red Beard: Where did you find it?

    Logan: Well, funny you should ask. I pulled it out of the back a grizzly. Whoever shot it, didn't have wind or the balls to track the animal properly and put it out of its misery. Instead of dropping a lethal dose of the poison it bled into the bear, made him crazy, killed five people.

    Red Beard: I don't know what you're talking about. Because I don't dip my arrows in anything.

    Logan: In that case, you got nothing to worry about.

  • Logan: You said you knew the future of those assholes in the bar.

    Yukio: I know they are going to die. We are all going to die.

    Logan: You said they would die in the same truck, in a week. If you're right, that's quite a talent.

    Yukio: We don't all have claws.

    Logan: So, do I die on this plane?

    Yukio: No. Not on this plane.