Reviews for The Wolverine. “Evil doctors, corrupt politicians and endangered biological grand daughters make up the character list, and vigorous action scenes are blasted into various locations, with stun-gun effect. All the technical work is superb” ―Urban Cinefile “Immortality, justice and integrity are the themes of this high energy action fantasy effectively set on a Japanese backdrop, in which Hugh Jackman's buffer-than-buff Wolverine is both heroic and vulnerable” ―Urban Cinefile “The fights are predictable, the scenery disappointingly drab considering the potential in Tokyo's neon-lit wonder-world.” ―Guardian [UK]
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| - Reviews for The Wolverine. “Evil doctors, corrupt politicians and endangered biological grand daughters make up the character list, and vigorous action scenes are blasted into various locations, with stun-gun effect. All the technical work is superb” ―Urban Cinefile “Immortality, justice and integrity are the themes of this high energy action fantasy effectively set on a Japanese backdrop, in which Hugh Jackman's buffer-than-buff Wolverine is both heroic and vulnerable” ―Urban Cinefile “The fights are predictable, the scenery disappointingly drab considering the potential in Tokyo's neon-lit wonder-world.” ―Guardian [UK]
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| - Reviews for The Wolverine. “Evil doctors, corrupt politicians and endangered biological grand daughters make up the character list, and vigorous action scenes are blasted into various locations, with stun-gun effect. All the technical work is superb” ―Urban Cinefile “Immortality, justice and integrity are the themes of this high energy action fantasy effectively set on a Japanese backdrop, in which Hugh Jackman's buffer-than-buff Wolverine is both heroic and vulnerable” ―Urban Cinefile “The fights are predictable, the scenery disappointingly drab considering the potential in Tokyo's neon-lit wonder-world.” ―Guardian [UK]
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