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2010 July 14

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Film Review – Wolverine

WOLVERINE REVIEW

Let me start by saying all the bad reviews he has seen in X-Men Origins: Wolverine should be completely ignored. Anyone who loves comics, movies, comic books and blockbuster movies to enjoy movies action popcorn in general this film. My expectations were not high for this film with all the negative press surrounding it, but I am happy to report that I really appreciate. In fact, I liked more than any other X-Men movies and I am a big fan of them.

First, the quality was very good. Hugh Jackman is always like the character that was born to play with great skill and efficiency. Whether it's a delicate moment for Wolverine or a container berserker rage brand attracts and Jackman us believe what we see. In fact, when on the screen (most of the movie), you can not take your eyes off him. Schreiber gives a brilliant performance of Victor (Teeth de Sable), Wolverine brother twisted, psychotic. Schreiber has so brilliantly evil in his eyes that his illness has a workshop off the screen. It can be one of the best of the wretched of the screen each time. A special note to Ryan Reynolds for Deadpool mutant wielding the sword. His role is brief, but he does his best and always want more. Hopefully that will bear fruit for Reynolds and the public everywhere and Deadpool will have its own movie, rumors have suggested. The rest of the cast, including Danny Huston, Dominic Monaghan and Taylor Kitsch, to name a few succeed, great performance too.

Gavin Hood Director shows a strong technical background and is also a great job keeping the film traveling along at a rapid pace. As far as action sequences go, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is at stake, many times. There are some action sequences and fighting in a word, everyone is happy. Each fight is choreographed brilliantly and are a great joy see. It would be almost as if it had more action in this movie that the X-Men trilogy matched, the film is very visceral rush. As the scenario goes, Wolverine was perfect, easy to follow, while being very faithful to the original material and contained a good couple of laps as well. story In fact, much of the characters again is told in the first minutes of the film in a montage that sets the stage well the growing rivalry between two brothers. The film really happens at all levels. Is this the best comic book movie I've ever seen? No, but it's quite the offer anyway.

Actually I have no theories to explain why the film was savaged by many critics as perhaps seeking to reinvent the wheel Wolverine or break the mold superhero movies of the past The Dark Knight and Watchmen done. It does not work. Seriously, all films will have to innovate new super hero? What seems to be an impossible standard that will leave you disappointed 90% of the time. In short, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is also fun and exciting as Iron Man or Spider-Man or X-Men movies, and, in my opinion is highly valued in fact society.

About the Author

Bill Bonfanti is FilmGo.net’s movie critic and Box office analyst. Every week you will find new reviews and box office predictions for the current crop of films in the theater.

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