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Sunday Dec 01, 2024
The Rewatch Party 207 - Logan (2017)
Sunday Dec 01, 2024
Sunday Dec 01, 2024
In this episode of The Rewatch Party, Nick, Anthony, and Elise delve into the powerful and emotionally charged world of Logan, James Mangold's gritty farewell to Hugh Jackman’s portrayal of Wolverine. The trio explores the film’s striking departure from the traditional superhero formula, emphasizing its grounded, character-driven story and R-rated intensity. With its dark tone and raw performances, Logan sparks an in-depth discussion about its place not only in the X-Men franchise but also in the broader landscape of superhero cinema.
Nick kicks off the conversation by praising the film’s boldness in tackling themes of mortality, legacy, and redemption. He highlights Hugh Jackman’s deeply moving portrayal of an aging Logan, struggling with his fading powers and the weight of his past. Anthony builds on this, commending Patrick Stewart’s heartbreaking performance as a frail Charles Xavier, whose bond with Logan serves as the emotional core of the story. Both hosts agree that these performances elevate the film to a level rarely seen in superhero movies.
Elise focuses on the introduction of Laura, aka X-23, played by Dafne Keen, whose fierce and nuanced performance adds a fresh dynamic to the film. She appreciates how Laura’s character symbolizes hope for the future while still fitting seamlessly into the story’s somber tone. Elise also notes the film’s Western influences, drawing parallels to classics like Shane, which is referenced within the movie itself. This thematic depth, coupled with intense and visceral action sequences, makes Logan a standout in its genre.
As they discuss the film’s rewatchability, the group acknowledges its emotional weight might not make it an easy rewatch for everyone. However, Nick and Anthony argue that Logan’s layered storytelling and masterful performances make it a must-revisit for fans of character-driven drama. Elise agrees, noting that while the film is emotionally taxing, its artistry and resonance leave a lasting impact. Together, they conclude that Logan transcends the superhero genre, solidifying its status as both a rewatchable masterpiece and a fitting farewell to a beloved character.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3315342/