The disadvantage is that the pace is slow, especially when I fell in love with Mariko, I forgot that I was watching Wolverine. Recent hero films like to play the protagonist miserably and then change their minds to break out, and Wolverine 2 is no exception. Aside from these shortcomings, I quite like the director's storytelling. Although it's a bit boring, the final battle looks tense after telling a good story. There are no big gunfights or explosions in the fight, and it's all about punching to the flesh. The appearance of two heavyweights in the last easter egg should pave the way for the recently filmed X-Men prequel. Summing up the story pacing a bit though. . . . . But the director told the story well, it was better than the first episode.
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