"I'm the best there is at what I do, and what I do isn't very nice." Logan/Wolverine
Though definitely not the best film in the X-Men series, this film is a great look into Wolverine's past. It's so interesting to see this softer side to Wolverine, and it's massively heartbreaking that he can't remember any of it. Mutants can be hurt by their own powers. We see it with Rogue in the original trilogy, and now we see it happen to a much stronger and, quite frankly, "invincible" character.
I really like seeing who Wolverine was before the original X-Men trilogy. I like that Hugh Jackman can show us so many different sides of Logan. The number of films that he's played Wolverine in and the time periods that he has crossed with the role just show how talented he is. We've seen so many facets of his personality, yet we can completely believe that they are all part of the same character. He's the main thing that makes this film work.
Rank: 95
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