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Genres:
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Thriller /
Action /
Fantasy /
Sci-Fi
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Release:
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Director:
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Gavin Hood
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Actors:
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Taylor Kitsch,
Will i Am,
Ryan Reynolds,
Daniel Henney,
Dominic Monaghan,
Kevin Durand,
Lynn Collins,
Danny Huston,
Liev Schreiber,
Hugh Jackman
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Duration:
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107 min.
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Rating:
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(6.8/10)668
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Plot Summary:
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Wolverine lives a mutant life, seeks avenge against Victor Credo (who will later suit Sabertooth) championing the finish of his girlfriend, and last analysis ends up going through the mutant Weapon X program.
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine
It's packed with nonstop action, has cutting-edge special effects and stunt work, terrific cinematography (by Donald McAlpine) and beautiful locations, and is tautly directed by Gavin Hood. A super-buff Jackman gets to explore the character in more depth than previously and Liev Schreiber, as his brother, makes a dandy bad guy.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Jackman artfully embodies a character who is both ferocious and humane [?…] Wolverine is well-acted, with spectacular action and witty one-liners. The special effects are top-notch.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
The first in a planned series of X-Men prequels, Wolverine arrives dogged by a lengthy production process...
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
For audiences, relationships with movie characters are like holiday romances: a few fleeting, fully realised moments together are enough. Nobody wants to see the baby photos or meet the parents. Perhaps someone should have told George Lucas this before he showed Darth Vader as a teenaged Incredible Sulk. Or the makers of Hannibal Rising and Psycho IV: The Beginning before they replaced Anthonys Hopkins and Perkins with, respectively, a strange little Frenchman and that kid off E.T.. Although a judicious reboot worked for Bond and Batman, you get the sense the X-Men series is backtracking because all forward momentum has been exhausted. X-Men and X2, both directed by Bryan Singer, had steely cores of their own due to the array of personal d...
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