Uncle Wolf's loneliness

Cale 2022-04-20 09:01:05

I don't understand why there are two stars and one star. This kind of film is about simple beliefs and choices. I want to read Kant and Nietzsche with depth and philosophical thinking, and look at Woody Allen with critical narrative. Uncle Wolf's loneliness is vividly portrayed in this film. Unfamiliar enemies, unfamiliar enemies and things that do not concern him are inexplicably involved in it. The fight on the Shinkansen, the showdown between Japanese knives, Uncle Wolf operated on himself on the operating table, and the 66 Audi R8 was full of passion. It is admitted that the narrative is not perfect in the end, but it is also considered a superhero movie with artistic conception, rain on Nagasaki, blood-stained night snow, etc. In addition to violent aesthetics, there is also a kind of beauty unique to the East. I'm not ashamed to say that I've watched this film over and over five or six times.

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Extended Reading
  • Virginia 2021-10-20 19:00:48

    The ending eggs are still very interesting. Wolverine also belongs to an over-exploited character, the whole film is entangled in the past pain and immortal confusion. Some unpleasant emotional dramas and villains with little sense of existence. At the end, the relationship between the characters is completely messed up, all kinds of strange changes. Is the poisonous girl tearing off the mask just to show her bald head? It's too much.

  • Retta 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Aspect 1: Kurokawa Kisho's Bank of China cabin has become a love hotel, and it is still themed on Mars. Highlight 2: The 200-year-old Wolverine sleeps with the 20-year-old heroine, beast! Aspect 3: Professor X and Magneto appear in the end-credits egg.

The Wolverine quotes

  • Logan: [to Shingen] You tried to kill your daughter. Live with that.

  • Mariko: When I was a little girl, I had nightmares. I'd wake up and run to my parents. My father would get angry. "Go back to bed. Face your fears." My grandfather was different. He told me stories about Kuzuri, his friend. Who he met at the bottom of a well. He said the Kuzuri was magical and saved his life. He said Kuzuri would save me, too, as I slept in my bed. Who's Jean? Is she like you? What happened to her?

    Logan: She died. I killed her. Along with the Kuzuri.