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Movie Title : The Wolverine
Genre : Action & Adventure
Runtime: 136 Minutes
Release Date: Thursday, 2013-07-25
Rating : PG-13
Cast : Hugh Jackman, Tao Okamoto, Rila Fukushima,Rila Fukushima
Plot Summary : Hugh Jackman returns as Wolverine in this sequel to the member of
the X-Men's first solo outing. Mark Bomback and The Usual Suspects' Christopher
McQuarrie penned the script, which takes its inspiration from the Chris
Claremont/Frank Miller Marvel miniseries from the 1980s dealing with the
character's adventures in Japan as he fights ninjas in the ceremonial garb of
the samurai. Knight and Day's James Mangold directs. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
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The Wolverine Movie Press Reviews
Variety Peter Debruge
The Wolverine boasts one of the best pulp-inspired scripts yet. It's still full
of corny dialogue...but there's a genuine elegance to the way it establishes
Logan's tortured condition and slowly brings the character around to recovering
his heroic potential, methodically setting up and paying off ideas as it
unfolds.
Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea
Apart from Khodchenkova, who displays the acting acumen of a runway model and
gives new meaning to the term Russian mole (she's the villainous vixen of the
tale, suited up in high heels and slinky, scaly couture), the cast of The
Wolverine is uniformly good.
San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle
The Wolverine shows that, while originality would be nice, a little novelty and
enthusiasm in the presentation of the familiar can be quite enough.
Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips
It's simply a more focused scenario than usual, full of violence done up with a
little more coherence and visceral impact than usual.
Boston Globe Tom Russo
Jackman spends enough time compellingly playing stranger in a strange land that
you'll put up with a few unwanted doses of the old familiar.
ReelViews James Berardinelli
Finally - a superhero movie that doesn't feel like every other superhero movie.
Chicago Sun-Times Richard Roeper
The Wolverine is one of the better comic-book movies of 2013, thanks in large
part to an electric performance by Hugh Jackman.
Movie Nation Roger Moore
This Wolverine gets our hopes up, and falls short.
Slant Magazine R. Kurt Osenlund
This may be the year's best superhero movie because, for a sufficient amount of
time, it doesn't feel like a superhero movie at all.
Rolling Stone Peter Travers
This pissed-off man of Adamantium claws is stalking new ground (Japan), and his
fight with yakuza on top of Tokyo's speeding bullet train is a wowser.
New York Post Kyle Smith
I liked that The Wolverine (which saves a nifty twist for a surprise scene in
the middle of the end credits) turns down the volume on the usual din of
colliding mutant superpowers.
USA Today Claudia Puig
An intermittently exciting action film anchored by a strong performance by
Jackman, who embodies Wolverine like no one else could.
Empire Chris Hewitt
An improvement on the last outing for Jackman's not-so-merry mutant. If only it
trusted enough in its unique setting to forgo a descent into aggressively awful
formula.
Total Film Neil Smith
It's a step up from the garbled silliness of Wolverine's first solo outing.
Unlike Origins, the storytelling is more sharply focused here, ignited by
flashes of stylised superheroism.
The Hollywood Reporter
Until a third act that collapses in a harebrained heap, the director largely
succeeds in keeping the more cartoonish aspects at bay, roughing up the surface
with organically staged fight scenes and, crucially, raising the stakes by
stripping his hitherto indestructible hero of his self-healing powers.
NPR Ian Buckwalter
I'd like to credit Mangold, along with writers Christopher McQuarrie, Mark
Bomback and Scott Frank for their good intentions; the smaller scope and lighter
tone of their film is a tonic after bloated doom and gloom of "Man of Steel."
The Telegraph Robbie Collin
The previous X-Men film, First Class, was secure enough in its own skin to
embrace its comic side. Mangold's picture affects a pubescent snarl instead:
that's the difference between comic and daft.
The Guardian Henry Barnes
The flat hammerblows of The Wolverine bear little relation to the zing and pop
of Matthew Vaughn's colourful treatment. Inconsistency is inevitable in a world
that's constantly being dug up and done over, but it leaves us no time to fall
in love with anything being flung at us.
Time Out London Guy Lodge
This turgid return papers over the previous film's narrative, but creates little
in the way of a fresh character arc.
New York Daily News Joe Neumaier
Good thing the Aussie star has the role down to a science, since the rest of The
Wolverine is a howler.
Film.com Laremy Legel
The Wolverine reveals itself to be a film in desperate need of a point, in dire
need of consequences and in a wandering search of any semblance of emotional
weight.
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