I didn't understand what the whole thing was about the heroine. . . . . .

Hassie 2021-12-06 19:21:08

I really didn't understand, since that old Japanese man wanted Wolverine wholeheartedly to absorb his superpowers, what did the whole incident have to do with his granddaughter? Why do everyone snatch his granddaughter around, and make it look like a female pig's feet? In the end, nothing happened to her at all.

Since he has the ability to place bugs on Wolverine’s heart, which made him lose his self-healing ability, he was just tied up and tied up. What kind of funeral was he going to do? It’s even more nonsensical to run to his wool. Take the granddaughter.

I thought that granddaughter was the key to the whole thing. It needed her blood or something to get it done, but it turned out to be completely soy sauce.

The granddaughter’s acting skills are also too bad, there is basically no expression and emotional changes,,,,, the favorite grandfather died, everyone at the funeral will kill her, a bunch of people around, she still expressionless, wearing a portable Listen, go home by yourself. If you say that she is really cool, the problem is that she was slapped by her father the first night and jumped off the building immediately. . . . .

I really can't understand the director's intentions.

The second female is a bit cute, but she didn't show the ability of mutants at all. She was very cool when she first appeared, and she gradually lost her mind afterwards.

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The Wolverine quotes

  • Young Yashida: Please. Take it. Thank you.

    [gives a katana to Wolverine]

    Young Yashida: No. Two hands. Japanese sword require two hands.

    Logan: Like that?

    Young Yashida: That's it.

    Logan: It's beautiful, Yashida. But I can't take it.

    Young Yashida: Please. Take it. Thank you.

    Logan: Keep it safe. Keep it safe for me. Someday, I'll come get it.

  • Logan: [grabs a sword] Hey! Bub!

    [Logan knocks off the Silver Samurai's helmet]