MANGOLD : Atheism and Mortals

Garth 2022-04-23 07:01:05

I watched it off and on all afternoon, it was so ugly, I almost couldn't hold on.

Jean, who always appeared in his dreams with bad clothes, and the fight that hijacked that scene, I thought I was back in the cramped alley of J.J in Mission Impossible 3, and it was simply aesthetic fatigue. I know that Europe and the United States are obsessed with Japanese culture, but what are the misunderstandings about Asia when those Japanese gangsters paint colors and chase people around ten streets like the Stone Age?

It can be seen that mangold has always wanted to shoot realistically. Even the official name of Wolf 3 is called , which is more like a biography, but why do you often mention Phoenix Girl? ? ? It neither promotes the storyline nor sells the feelings, but instead makes frequent appearances.

The background of the story is very out of date. I didn't know when it was after reading it. Mangold tried his best to make Wolverine mortal, and the mortals were not enough to fight the Japanese street underworld, which once made me jump from sci-fi to realistic biopics... Coupled with the frequent appearance of Jean, I returned to the fear of being dominated by the Phoenix in X3. When the spectacles collided, there would be a conflict. This sense of conflict and disconnection is too difficult to describe, making the appearance of Jean a joke. , in the film, the idea that x3 is even more illusory than this one.

Female first I thought Wang Luodan, Japanese female second, I swear to tell people that this is the heroine of the single piece of the garbage American drama (Rebirth of Heroes, low imitation mutants) that I watched at noon in the mathematics of the college entrance examination, but it is not. The dressing and makeup of the villain blonde made me think she was the heroine of American porn of the last century.

In the end, Wolverine lost his self-healing ability, and I didn't develop any empathy at all. Oda Mamoru is the only reversal.

The soundtrack is terrible, and the fights are very noisy.

One star is given to the opening and ending. I thought the war scene in the opening was back to Fox's Marvel theme with a hot war or a cold war as the background, and I was a little excited. I read the ending subtitles carefully. This kind of one page and one adult name is very good for people to remember and read. I would like to thank the staff behind the scenes.

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The Wolverine quotes

  • Logan: You the one who was attacked by the grizzly?

    Red Beard: I'm the one that survived.

    Logan: I'd like to buy this man a drink.

    Red Beard: What's your name, mister?

    [Logan sticks an arrow in the man's hand]

    Logan: It's Logan. And that's a poison broadhead, which, last I heard, was illegal. Go ahead, ask me where I found it. Ask me.

    Red Beard: Where did you find it?

    Logan: Well, funny you should ask. I pulled it out of the back a grizzly. Whoever shot it, didn't have wind or the balls to track the animal properly and put it out of its misery. Instead of dropping a lethal dose of the poison it bled into the bear, made him crazy, killed five people.

    Red Beard: I don't know what you're talking about. Because I don't dip my arrows in anything.

    Logan: In that case, you got nothing to worry about.

  • Logan: You said you knew the future of those assholes in the bar.

    Yukio: I know they are going to die. We are all going to die.

    Logan: You said they would die in the same truck, in a week. If you're right, that's quite a talent.

    Yukio: We don't all have claws.

    Logan: So, do I die on this plane?

    Yukio: No. Not on this plane.