Wolverine goes to Japan in order to look bewildered, repeatedly ask what's going on, wake up from a lot of dreams and fight a big robot. Then he goes home again.
Has the DNA of a character study of Wolverine, wracked by guilt and betrayal, going to Japan and getting embroiled in a Japanese family wracked by guilt and betrayal; the film I assume Darren Aronofsky was going to make before jumping ship. Because of this I quite liked most of the first 90 minutes or so, but the finale descends in into such stupid and formulaic territory even my desire to be optimistic is really say it was anything more than OK.
This picture kind of sums it up https://twitter.com/davidschneider/status/362127691337572352/photo/1
Has the DNA of a character study of Wolverine, wracked by guilt and betrayal, going to Japan and getting embroiled in a Japanese family wracked by guilt and betrayal; the film I assume Darren Aronofsky was going to make before jumping ship. Because of this I quite liked most of the first 90 minutes or so, but the finale descends in into such stupid and formulaic territory even my desire to be optimistic is really say it was anything more than OK.
ReplyDeleteThis picture kind of sums it up
https://twitter.com/davidschneider/status/362127691337572352/photo/1