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Logan
2017 137 min United States of America R 18+
★8.4
Action, Drama, Science Fiction
Director: James Mangold
🎭 Based on
«Wolverine»
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Description
In the near future, a weary Logan cares for an ailing Professor X in a hideout on the Mexican border. But Logan's attempts to hide from the world and his legacy are upended when a young mutant arrives, pursued by dark forces.
Budget:
$97M
US Gross:
$226.28M
Worldwide:
$619.02M
Starring
Hugh Jackman
Actor
Patrick Stewart
Actor
Dafne Keen
Actor
Awards
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Supporting Actor
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2017
— Best On-Screen Duo
Academy Awards 2018
— Best Adapted Screenplay
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Actor
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Young Performer
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Film Editing
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2017
— Best On-Screen Duo
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2017
— Best Picture
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2017
— Best Actor or Actress
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Screenplay
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2018
— Best Stunt Ensemble
Key opinion
Logan is widely regarded as a poignant and emotionally resonant conclusion to Hugh Jackman’s tenure as Wolverine. While a few critics found the narrative structure lacking or the tone overly bleak, the majority praise its departure from traditional superhero spectacle in favor of a gritty, character-driven drama.
| Acting | Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart deliver powerhouse, career-defining performances that ground the film's emotional stakes. | |
| Direction | Director James Mangold successfully subverts the superhero genre by framing the story as a somber, noir-inspired Western. | |
| Originality | The R-rated, visceral violence is largely seen as a necessary and realistic evolution for the character, though some find it excessive or disconnected from the narrative. | |
| Screenplay | The film succeeds as an emotionally heavy character study on aging and loss, though some viewers find the plot progression thin and the antagonists underdeveloped. | |
| Production | The atmospheric, post-apocalyptic aesthetic effectively reinforces the film's gritty tone and isolation. | |
| Pacing | Opinions on the pacing are split: many find the contemplative, road-trip tempo essential to the film's emotional weight, while others perceive it as boring or sluggish. |