miercuri, 2 octombrie 2019

X – Men Origins: Wolverine by David Benioff - Seven out of 10


X – Men Origins: Wolverine by David Benioff
Seven out of 10


For those who love the genre, this film would surely satisfy, perhaps enchant, but the others, including this viewer, might even feel that some scenes are preposterous.

In particular, we can refer to one example wherein James Logan aka Wolverine aka Hugh Jackman is going through a science fiction transformation, with an infusion of adamantium, an element brought from the middle of Africa, into his body and given the tremendously difficult operation, he suffers a heart attack, which finds all those present shocked…

1.       Given the impossible endeavor, which involves a mutant, but also a substance not yet known, how is that surprising?
2.       They have never heard of a heart attack before?

It seems rather pathetic and so déjà vu to watch the villainous Stryker meditate on what he could do next, melancholic for he had just lost one of his main assets…
There is the cliché of the flat line and then the other so well known revival…the line of the pulse moves and they are all amazed…

Yet again?

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