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SynopsisIn the near future, a weary Logan cares for an ailing Professor X in a hide out on the Mexican border. But Logan's attempts to hide from the world and his legacy are up-ended when a young mutant arrives, being pursued by dark forces. Review: Old man Wolverine - Another movie for the popular Wolverine character from X Men comics. And one that will be Hugh Jackman's last appearance in the role. This is very loosely based on a comic story for Wolverine called 'old Man Logan.' In the near future, no mutants have been born for a long time. Logan is looking after an ailing Professor X, in a hideout near Mexico. The latter's abilities are getting out of control at times. With only fellow mutant Caliban to help him with this, Logan is getting by working as a chauffeur. He's also gotten old. He needs reading glasses. Healing is now a slow and painful process. And he's developed such a foul mouth that Deadpool would probably tell him off for it. But when a young girl with special abilities crosses his path, with evil men in hot pursuit, this might be his one last chance at doing the right thing... This is a movie that was never going to aim to be a 12a certificate, and is all the better for it because of that. It finally allows the movie version of the character to cut loose in fight scenes. As is demonstrated in the opening few minutes. It tries and succeeds to be a more realistic action movie than most. Characters do feel the full force of injuries. And there's a great moment where a car obeys the laws of physics as they are rather than movie based ones. It's also hugely entertaining as a road movie, as the three main characters do bicker and do produce a fair of humour in the process of their journey. But it's also a great character story first and foremost, with Patrick Stewart and Hugh Jackman really making the most of great material that allows them to show so much of their two roles, weary men who still try to do the right thing. It is perhaps a few minutes overlong, there being one little diversion that is slightly extraneous. But that's only a minor complaint. Because this is a movie that does it's best to show all the strengths of it's lead character. Finally giving him the solo story he deserves. He definitely goes out on a high, in what is a very memorable watch. There are no extra scenes during the end credits. The dvd has the following language and subtitle options: [It says English only on the box but I have checked the dvd and they are:] Languages: English. Russian. Ukrainian. Subtitles: English. Russian. Estonian. Latvian. Lithuanian. Ukrainian. The disc goes straight to the main menu when loaded, with no ads or trailers. Extras are: A commentary from the director. This has English or Russian subtitles if required. Deleted scenes. Six of these, which can be watched individually or all in a row. With or without director commentary. All are no more than a minute to ninety seconds long. All are pretty good and worth a look. Review: "Heartbreaking and Powerful – A Perfect Farewell" - First Impressions: I watched Logan, and it was one of the saddest films I’ve ever seen. It’s a completely different take on the X-Men universe, focusing on a more vulnerable and aged Wolverine. It’s emotional, raw, and deeply moving, making it an unforgettable experience. Plot and Characters: The film does an excellent job of showing Wolverine at the end of his journey. The once fierce fighter is now struggling with his age, his powers diminishing, and the weight of the world on his shoulders. The dynamic between Logan and X-23 (Laura) adds a deep emotional layer, and their journey together is touching and full of heartache. Tone and Style: Unlike other superhero films, Logan takes a grittier and more mature approach. It’s not your typical action-packed blockbuster—this one is heavy on emotion and has a much darker, more grounded tone. The film doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of aging, loss, and legacy. Emotional Impact: The film is tragic in the best way possible. You can feel the weight of Logan's sacrifice and the loss of characters we’ve loved for years. It’s a farewell that hits hard and leaves you with a sense of closure, but also a lot of grief. The ending is powerful, and I couldn’t stop thinking about it long after the credits rolled. Final Thoughts: Logan is a stunning, heartbreaking film that offers a unique and poignant ending to Wolverine’s story. If you’re a fan of the character or superhero films in general, this is an absolute must-see. Just be ready for a sad and emotional ride. Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5 stars) – A perfect farewell to a beloved character, but bring tissues!













































| ASIN | B06WW8S3P8 |
| Actors | Boyd Holbrook, Dafne Keen, Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,876 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 638 in Science Fiction (DVD & Blu-ray) 1,279 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray) 1,756 in Drama (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Country of origin | Poland |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (9,528) |
| Director | James Mangold |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (DTS 5.1), English (DTS 5.1), German (DTS 5.1) |
| Manufacturer reference | 5039036080538 |
| Media Format | 4K, PAL |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Producers | Hutch Parker, Lauren Shuler Donner, Simon Kinberg |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 13.5 x 1.2 cm; 100 g |
| Release date | 10 July 2017 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 17 minutes |
| Studio | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English, German, Italian |
| Writers | David James Kelly, James Mangold, Michael Green |
P**R
Old man Wolverine
Another movie for the popular Wolverine character from X Men comics. And one that will be Hugh Jackman's last appearance in the role. This is very loosely based on a comic story for Wolverine called 'old Man Logan.' In the near future, no mutants have been born for a long time. Logan is looking after an ailing Professor X, in a hideout near Mexico. The latter's abilities are getting out of control at times. With only fellow mutant Caliban to help him with this, Logan is getting by working as a chauffeur. He's also gotten old. He needs reading glasses. Healing is now a slow and painful process. And he's developed such a foul mouth that Deadpool would probably tell him off for it. But when a young girl with special abilities crosses his path, with evil men in hot pursuit, this might be his one last chance at doing the right thing... This is a movie that was never going to aim to be a 12a certificate, and is all the better for it because of that. It finally allows the movie version of the character to cut loose in fight scenes. As is demonstrated in the opening few minutes. It tries and succeeds to be a more realistic action movie than most. Characters do feel the full force of injuries. And there's a great moment where a car obeys the laws of physics as they are rather than movie based ones. It's also hugely entertaining as a road movie, as the three main characters do bicker and do produce a fair of humour in the process of their journey. But it's also a great character story first and foremost, with Patrick Stewart and Hugh Jackman really making the most of great material that allows them to show so much of their two roles, weary men who still try to do the right thing. It is perhaps a few minutes overlong, there being one little diversion that is slightly extraneous. But that's only a minor complaint. Because this is a movie that does it's best to show all the strengths of it's lead character. Finally giving him the solo story he deserves. He definitely goes out on a high, in what is a very memorable watch. There are no extra scenes during the end credits. The dvd has the following language and subtitle options: [It says English only on the box but I have checked the dvd and they are:] Languages: English. Russian. Ukrainian. Subtitles: English. Russian. Estonian. Latvian. Lithuanian. Ukrainian. The disc goes straight to the main menu when loaded, with no ads or trailers. Extras are: A commentary from the director. This has English or Russian subtitles if required. Deleted scenes. Six of these, which can be watched individually or all in a row. With or without director commentary. All are no more than a minute to ninety seconds long. All are pretty good and worth a look.
H**!
"Heartbreaking and Powerful – A Perfect Farewell"
First Impressions: I watched Logan, and it was one of the saddest films I’ve ever seen. It’s a completely different take on the X-Men universe, focusing on a more vulnerable and aged Wolverine. It’s emotional, raw, and deeply moving, making it an unforgettable experience. Plot and Characters: The film does an excellent job of showing Wolverine at the end of his journey. The once fierce fighter is now struggling with his age, his powers diminishing, and the weight of the world on his shoulders. The dynamic between Logan and X-23 (Laura) adds a deep emotional layer, and their journey together is touching and full of heartache. Tone and Style: Unlike other superhero films, Logan takes a grittier and more mature approach. It’s not your typical action-packed blockbuster—this one is heavy on emotion and has a much darker, more grounded tone. The film doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of aging, loss, and legacy. Emotional Impact: The film is tragic in the best way possible. You can feel the weight of Logan's sacrifice and the loss of characters we’ve loved for years. It’s a farewell that hits hard and leaves you with a sense of closure, but also a lot of grief. The ending is powerful, and I couldn’t stop thinking about it long after the credits rolled. Final Thoughts: Logan is a stunning, heartbreaking film that offers a unique and poignant ending to Wolverine’s story. If you’re a fan of the character or superhero films in general, this is an absolute must-see. Just be ready for a sad and emotional ride. Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5 stars) – A perfect farewell to a beloved character, but bring tissues!
M**E
Two actors beautiful farewell to a well loved franchise.
The plot was simple and easy to predict, the dark struggle of the film was heavily undercut by the large presence of children, and their easy ability to cope in the world they were supposed to be saved from. Despite this, what made it worth watching, and truly a worthy end to the X-men franchise was the acting and depiction of Charles Xavier. His familiar power and reason was painfully and beautifully juxtaposed by the vulnerability of his age and apparent mental deterioration. He is still the Xavier that we know and love but this depiction oddly fleshes out the character even more. If you have family members hat have struggled with age related mental disorders, this performance will hit very close to home. Obviously the star and namesake of the film is Logan and as ususal was performed really well, however next to xiavier, it felt as though it was lacking a bit of heart towards the end.
M**S
Excellent service
Brilliant film
N**O
El envío fue rápido y en excelentes condiciones. Esta versión es la mejor disponible. El libro de fotos cuenta con unas imágenes muy buenas, desafortunadamente el formato tan compacto hace que sea difícil poder abrirlo adecuadamente. La película es muy buena, se aleja mucho del cine de super héroes y parece más un "western". Las actuaciones de Hugh Jackman y Patrick Stewart son las mejores que han dado con estos personajes. Los niños actores todos tienen actuaciones decentes y en el caso de Dafne Keen es excepcional. Esta película se coloca inmediatamente como una de las mejores del género. La versión Noir, es entretenida de ver, en especial si eres de los que disfruta el cine viejo (Clint Eastwood y similares) pero para un fan casual no aporta realmente nada.
R**T
Logan is hands down the best comic book movie in existence. I never read “Old Man Logan” that it’s based on, so I don’t mean it’s the most accurate or true to the source material (though I believe it mostly is). What I mean is this movie wins across the board. The casting is great: obviously Jackman has made Wolverine his own, and it’s hard to see anyone else in that role. Patrick Stewart as Xavier is always good. But Dafne Keen as Laura absolutely kills it in this movie. In fact it’s absurd they didn’t immediately give her an X-23 spinoff movie after the success of this (one of the highest grossing R rated films of all time). She steals the show. The cinematography is great, in fact at some point they released a black and white cut because it looked so good. The VFX are as good as any X-men movie, and because of its grounded and gritty storytelling it’s not a mess of CGI. It almost feels like the Cohen Brothers made an X-men movie. This was one of the first 4k UHD movies I bought because it’s a must own. It looks and sounds fantastic.
A**4
sans parler du film en lui même, j'y reviendrai après, la version noir est blanc est absolument géniale. Je pensais que ça servirait à rien, pour tester j'ai vu le film 2 fois d'affilé, la 1ere en couleur, la 2nd en noir et blanc pour comparer facilement. Et bien la claque ! ca donne un air beaucoup dramatique au film ce qui est exactement ce qu'il lui fallait. Les couleurs sont travaillées spécialement pour ce mode, ça n'a rien à voir avec juste désactiver les couleurs sur la TV... pour ceux qui se posait la question. Il est même adapté au mode HDR pour les TV équipées. Le DTS HD 7.1 est malheureusement réservé à la VO, comme d'habitude, nous on a que le DTS 5.1, ya pire, mais ya mieux. Pour le film en lui même, c'est particulier. Pour ce qui ne l'on pas vu, il vaut mieux avoir vu la 1ere trilogie X-men pour mieux comprendre les persos, mais sinon c'est un futur alternatif indépendant de tous les autres films donc ce n'est pas indispensable tant que vous connaissez un minimum le personnage de wolverine. Mon seul regret est qu'il n'y ai aucune explication au "mal" qui ronge le héro (est-ce une maladie ? est-ce une technologie pour lui voler ses pouvoirs ? pourquoi est-ce qu'il est vieux alors qu'il est censé etre immortel ?, bref aucune réponse, il faut voir le film tel quel et imaginer, profiter, réfléchir, sans chercher un avant ou un après, une fin poétique pour le plus violent des anti-héros de l'histoire. Un grand merci à Hugh Jackman, meme s'il ne lira jamais ces lignes, pour tous les efforts qu'il a fait pour que ce film soit ce qu'il est : un diamant brut.
M**T
Il più bel film su Wolverine e dell'universo X-Men, secondo solo al primo capitolo omonimo della serie uscito nel 2000. Hugh Jackman strepitoso e per l'ultima volta nei panni del personaggio che gli ha garantito una notorietà mondiale. Ho apprezzato moltissimo questo film, davvero bello, dove finalmente Logan appare in maniera quasi identica al personaggio del fumetto; rozzo, violento nei modi e nel linguaggio, incurante dell'aspetto. Altrettanto bella l'idea di ambientare il film in un'era dove i mutanti sono stanchi e ridotti all'estinzione. Non è il solito film sui supereroi, questo è un film serio che tocca temi importanti. Pochi buchi di sceneggiatura, a mio avviso l'errore più rilevante sta nel doppiaggio italiano; secondo me in alcuni punti l'audio è stato curato poco. Qualità video Blu Ray eccellente, bella la fotografia, le musiche e il montaggio, affascinante la versione Noir. Assolutamente da vedere.
F**Z
Se ve y se escucha muy bien, llegó más rápido de lo esperado muy contento con la compra
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