Review of Logan (2017) by Rose M — 15 Nov 2017
Logan, simply a poem in form of a film(speaking of life, death and loss). Just like a poem, it's not always what meets the eye, but what is felt. Unfortunately, Logan, is profoundly more tragic than films such as: Titanic, or Terms of Endearment.
Being that the theme of family is heavily ingrained in the film, it speaks of two men; Logan(Wolverine) and Charles(Professor X), former X-MEN. Who in this point of time in the film have lost their former family(The X-MEN) and are now alone and have gone into hiding.
Despite their both vulnerable state, they ultimately decide to use their fading mutant powers to help a young new mutant(X-23) to safety. In the process, develop their own new trio family. This reoccurring theme of family in the film, heavily foreshadows the X-MEN, and that is where the ultimate tragedy is.
Not just the losses in the film, but the loss that isn't in the film, the loss of a family that started 17 years ago in the first film of the franchise: The, X-MEN.
This review of Logan (2017) was written by Rose M on 15 Nov 2017.
Logan has generally received very positive reviews.
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