Personally, I feel that this series was shot too fast. I say fast, not that the interval between each film is short, but that the time in the film is too far apart.
From the modern to the past, the past is finished and then back to the present, and then back to World War II. Just when I sighed that this series of films could no longer be filmed, the new film actually captured the future and traveled back to the past from the future.
I have to admit that the screenwriter's conception is very meticulous. There is nothing to introduce in the middle and early part of the film. It is nothing more than the fighting and killing of science fiction films. my beware.
Wolverine has changed the past and returned to the present, but he is the only one who remembers the past, everything has returned to normal, and his beloved has been resurrected, but none of this has been shared.
It's kind of like Harry Potter: The Prisoner of Azkaban, doesn't it?
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