At the beginning of the movie, Wolverine lives in the forest, dreaming of the terrible war in the past, and dreaming that his ex-girlfriend Jane keeps saying that he has animal nature. He was accompanied by a big bear with the same claws as him in the forest, and only occasionally went shopping in town. I couldn't help but wonder why he lived in the forest and slept in the wild without a house, because he thought he was a beast? Or is it a more uninhibited performance of his character?
The whole movie is quite abusive, it's not easy to be a hero. Constant wounds keep healing. (The director deliberately made Logan weak and brave against contrast to accentuate his heroism). However, those heroes are not the heroes who are powerful, but the heroes who are not powerful and go forward bravely. It's true that not every hero has superpowers. If you have that courage and faith, you are also a hero. Ah, Logan, distressed.
"I am a soldier, I have been hidden for too long" This sentence can well explain Logan's mental journey: a body that will never die, a body that is indestructible, the courage that has been consumed by life too much and Faith, what is hope for the future? What are the goals and directions. I think this sentence means that in the end Logan decided to be a warrior, no longer living in the mountains without a goal, but to do something.
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