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The fighting is intense, gruesome, and hard to stomach. There is nothing cartoonish about the hacking and slashing, the screeching of metal on metal. When Captain America takes a hit, there's hardly a mark on his chiseled jaw. When Logan takes a hit, everyone takes a hit. The violence is visceral and scary, in part because it hasn't been tempered to get a 12A rating, but also because every wound could be Logan's last.
But Logan is more than an R-rated comic book movie, and beyond its bloody canvas, nothing like Deadpool. It's the end of a journey spanning eight movies and 17 years. In 2000's X-Men, Wolverine is brought into the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters and joins the X-Men, but it's in Logan that he finds family. "This is what life looks like," Charles says. "People who love each other. A home. You should take a moment, feel it."
Both Logan and Charles were powerful, infallible people; outcasts that gave themselves a purpose. Now they're old, facing their own mortality and asking themselves the question: when you see your time coming, what will you do with the remainder? In meeting and helping Laura, Logan gives himself a purpose. He gives his pain meaning and finds a reason to fight it. He will die, but not for nothing. As Charles tells him: "Logan, you still have time."
Logan opens in UK cinemas March 1.
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