NokiMo
Movie Night
Movie Night

patreon


Logan Full Length Reaction

With all the Deadpool & Wolverine hype, this seemed like the time to do this! Stay tuned, because I'll be filming my reaction to Deadpool & Wolverine when it drops on streaming.

*Please note, this is the full length reaction and due to copyright restrictions, requires you to sync your own copy. Thank you!

Logan Full Length Reaction

Comments

This was confirmed by the writers that it was the original intent too.

Darjan

In 2013’s The Wolverine, Yukio played by Rila Fukushima has the power of seeing how people will die, and she warns Logan that she has seen his death. “It’s not like I get a complete picture, more like looking through a keyhole. But I’m always right. All I can see is one part of a person’s life, their death. And I saw yours,” she says. “I see you on your back, there’s blood everywhere. You’re holding your own heart in your hand.” That does literally happen towards the end of the movie, but he manages to perform surgery on himself and heal up, so it wasn't the end of Logan. At 2:07:25 into this movie, though...

Darjan

Spoiler for why Wolverine couldn’t regenerate. This wasn’t well explained in the movie, and is also why there are so few mutants. Last chance before I revel the spoiler. It is in the corn. A mutant suppressing gene was inserted into the corn. It prevented new mutants and suppressed the mutant ability in the existing mutants. Whiskey including Jack Daniel’s is actually made out of corn. So every time Logan has a drink he is suppressing the one thing keeping him alive.

Wild_Lee_Coyote

Not bad for an all singing all dancing 'romance' actor from Australia. Truly epic performance, and same again from Sir Pat. You were becoming frayed at the end as we all were - just overloaded.

Rupert Purcat

Looking forward to watching this, it's a personal favorite and I look forward to seeing your analysis

Rans343

What would dementia do to the most powerful telepath? How does someone with regeneration and healing as a mutation die of old age? Questions I never wanted answers to.

John

2 minutes into this film: Jacqui is laughing, making sympathetic groans to what Logan is going through. 3 minutes into this film: Silence from Jacqui, and a realization of what she's in for. Also, I think the first times I've ever heard her say either the f-word or the s-word! This movie is a comic movie masterpiece. It breaks all the rules as it breaks our hearts. And everyone was great in it, but Dafne Keen....damn, she was perfect, and handled it whether it was verbal, non-verbal, anger, or crying. That one word "Daddy" at the end, and even I'm crying. If you didn't know, she was also just in "The Acolyte", and without going into too many spoilers, she's still got the badassery down. And, Boyd Holbrook is fantastic in the villain role as Donald Pierce. His style made for a memorable villain, a problem so many of these comic films have. I'd also like to point out that Holbrook gets a fantastic antagonist role in "The Sandman", which I would love for Jacqui to watch one day as well. As far as Deadpool and Wolverine goes...yeah, it's good for people to see this before it. The movie is a lot of fun and it doesn't take itself very seriously at all. I enjoyed it a lot!

Kevin C

What I love about this film is that it isn't afraid of showing the vulnerabilities that a hero can have. Their human side, often concealed with a mask, shows much suffering despite how much of other people's suffering they have alleviated. Logan is getting battered around, is weakened, and is dying from what was supposed to make him "stronger". I believe that in this film he revives an old strength that he seems to be rejecting in the beginning, which was the good within himself. When he's drawing his last breaths, he says to Laura, "Don't be what they made you," most likely hinting at the varied attitudes a person can have with the powers that they possess. In my mind, that can mean, "Be neither hero nor villain. Just be yourself."

Peter Wyatt

Hah. I just subbed to another's Patreon to watch this movie along with them, and now I'm seeing you reacting to it. That's awesome.

Peter Wyatt


Related Creators