piqued my interest in watching "Wolverine" when a friend said he cried when he saw "Wolverine" Logan's tragic childhood encounter at the beginning of the film. This section is really well done. Many Hollywood blockbusters have similar beginnings: a kind father (or mother) is comforting a sick (or sleepy) child by the bedside, disaster falls from the sky at this time, and the child's fate changes after the family is destroyed.
"Wolverine" can make the audience enter the play very quickly. For the first time, Logan killed the "invader" with the steel claws born from the back of his hand. After knowing that it was his biological father who died under his hands, he was unbearable. The pained Logan and his brother "Saber-Toothed Tiger" Victor fled into the forest...I don't understand that anyone will cry when watching the opening scene of the film, because it is too short, and it is too short to leave a shadow on those childhoods The children resonated with each other, and they entered the brutal and tense continuous fighting plot.
If "Wolverine" had more literary drama, then this movie would be better. But the director Gavin Hood obviously dismissed this. The film's obsession with dazzling skills has reached an insufferable level. "Wolverine" was chased by a helicopter on a motorcycle, and then the battle scenes with his brother and the villains, although Not to be otherworldly, but at least far above the horizon of similar blockbusters. Watching this movie on the big screen in the theater, you will never feel that you have lost the ticket, but the "Wolverine", who has blue veins protruding and furious at every turn, still makes people feel that this is a man who only knows how to solve all problems with force. Muscular man.
There are two more literary scenes in "Wolverine". One is the emotional scene with the old couple after the naked "Wolverine" escaped from the laboratory and hid in the farm barn. The intruder provided clothes, food, and the lovely old man hinted that his beloved motorcycle could also be given to "Wolverine", but unfortunately the lovely couple stopped for Wolverine just after the good deeds were done. Gunzi was shot and killed by the hunters who came; the other part is the love scene of "Wolverine" living in seclusion in the mountains and "Silver Fox" Kara. Like the previous literary drama, this love scene is also very Hollywood, and it is nothing more than playing warmth. cards, to create a peaceful, warm daily life scene to contrast the tragic fight scenes. This kind of comparison is often tried and tested, but in "Wolverine", it is used very utilitarianly. The literary drama has become a patch on the film's plot line. After a quick explanation, it goes straight to the theme, which is disappointing.
In fact, the entire "X-Men" series of movies also has such a problem, blindly fighting and killing, focusing on science fiction and creating exciting scenes, such a movie can have many fans, it can only be said that radish and cabbage have their own love it. Hollywood movies are rampant all over the world, aiming to form a complete set of production lines. Under the guidance of commercial interests, various types of movies such as action, literature, comedy, etc. have a production model that is tested by theaters. This model only It can be modified but not subverted, otherwise it will face the risk that the audience will not buy it. As a result, most Hollywood action movies, despite their reputation as "classic", are often only disposable consumer goods, and have little desire to attract audiences to watch them more times.
"Wolverine" has a few hidden lines in ambush in the film. No accident, sequel films will be produced one after another. It is said that Hugh Jackman will be the definite protagonist. Hugh Jackman is an uncompromising muscular man in "Wolverine", but aside from the rigid limitations of the type of film, his performance is still remarkable, if the sequel can revolve around him and spend more on literary drama Be patient and play some tricks. I believe that in addition to the good-looking pictures, the movie will have more plots for aftertaste.
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