Disappointed with Wolverine

@jlamela (4897)
Philippines
May 11, 2009 3:02am CST
I am quite disappointed with the outcome of X-men origins: Wolverine. They claimed that it will show where Wolverine originated and how the other extraordinary men, including Wolverine, got their powers and everything, but the movie did not speak with it. It did not tell how Wolverine became wolverine, it only shown him as a young boy and no other else, where he got his power as a young boy, did not included in the movie.
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23 responses
12 May 09
I thought it was a fantastic movie, well directed, well shot, excellent stunts, great story. As others have pointed out Logan was born with his powers which were then enhanced by Stryker in the Weapon X project. The film tells the origin of Wolverine (as opposed to Logan) by letting you know where the name Wolverine came from, why he is called Wolverine and also why he has no memories in the first X-Men film. Apparently Sabretooth does show some sign of recognition in the first film but I've yet to rewatch it to verify this. I think there were too many characters in the film and some of them weren't used as well as they could have been (like Gambit). Obviously Deadpool was introduced to start his own series of movies off but Blob and Dominic Monaghan's character weren't really needed, their lines could've gone to another of the characters without affecting the movie.
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• Australia
12 May 09
agree with you in some aspects
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@aseretdd (13730)
• Philippines
12 May 09
I think they only dealth with how Wolverine lost his memories... in terms of answering that question... they were successful... but in terms of telling it... well they could have done a better job... there were so many characters... that it was difficult to relate to even one of them... i hope the case is not the same with Magneto's background...
@hotsummer (13837)
• Philippines
12 May 09
i have been hearing a lot about this movie even before. but didn't get the chance to see it. or just didn't bother to see cause the movie does not appeal to me. and i don't like the look or their costume in the movie. it may be a good movie but it is just the type of movie i would prefer to watch.
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@apples99 (6556)
• United States
11 May 09
Really I didnt see it yet, it looks so interesting from the trailer's those commercials sure made me want to see it, I liked Hugh Jackman as wolverine in the x man films, and I thought that this new film might be good, but clearly you didnt like it, well I think I still want to see it for myself just to be sure lol.
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@ridah27 (31)
• Trinidad And Tobago
11 May 09
i haven't seen ' wolverine' as yet but i'm sure it wouldn't be so disappointed as u mention ..maybe u should go and see it again :)
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@arcidy (5005)
• United States
12 May 09
Why I enjoyed it a lot and didnt see anything wrong with it. Infact I thought it made the other movies better. Even though I dont know why he had a grudge aganst sabertooth still knowing he didnt really kill his girlfriend. But still it was a great movie.
@sergeantrom (5721)
• United States
12 May 09
I think you missed the whole idea of x-men, all of them. Mutants are born that way. Wolverine was sick as a child because his body was building up immunities. When they put that alien metal in his body, that strengthened what he already had as a child. His mutant gene was the ability to heal himself, hence he cannot die. They also showed why wolverine does not trust easily. He lost his memory but gets bits and pieces of all the bad stuff. He has to trust his instincts which is not to trust others.
@candymarie (1368)
• Canada
12 May 09
....WHAT are you talking about? I didn't even see the movie yet, even though I am VERY excited to at a later date, but even I know that it does show "where" he got his power. His skeletal bones provides him with his healing power, right? Well with that healing power, it also makes sure he doesn't age like the rest of us, like his Brother Viktor, or Victor, not sure how they spell it in the movie, ANYWAYS, also not sure why he can make his bones into claws, but again, haven't seen the movie. They go through the ages, a couple pf wars, and then the big man himself, the army dude, performed military experiments on James (Wolverine), extracting his bones, and replacing them with the adamantium, (have NO clue if I spelled this correctly, but you KNOW what I mean), and because of his healing powers, he didn't die, I would assume the SHOCK and TRAUMA alone would affect anyone, but not our Canadian Mutant! NO SIR REE! I know it begins with him as a child, to show his background, like with his family, going through the ages, his PAST, which alludes him in the previous xmen movies, hence the prequel for him. Hi, I'm a graphic novel junkie lol. I hope that explains it for yah! And if you downloaded the movie to watch it, well maybe it was just horribly HORRIBLY edited and cut by the person who uploaded it.
@zulito (174)
• Germany
12 May 09
waaa.. how do u mean.. x meant for mutations .. that couldnt been explain more.. is just evolution.. they show how it started...at least for wolverine..
@eichs1 (1934)
• Philippines
11 May 09
Whether it is disappointing or not, I will still watch the movie and buy a DVD copy of it. I have only read a few comics stories of X-men so I will try to learn more about them in the movies. As for the origins of Wolverine, some of it have been tackled in the X-men trilogy, right? What I am really expecting to see is his childhood, why he ended up with the experimentation, etc... And the powers? They have it because they are mutants. What I am interested to know is how one becomes a mutant.
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@CRIVAS (1815)
• Canada
11 May 09
I hate to say it but I completely dissagre with you. I watched this movie and as a Marvel or more importantly X-Men fan, I thought that they did a very good job. You do learn where wolverine gets his powers from, not everone that is why it is call Wolverine. If you didn't get how he got his powers, I doubt very strongly that you even watched it, and if you did, I would have to say that you were not paying attention at all. Aside from the fact that we learn Wolverine's origins, we also get to learn about some other characters like Gambit and a few others. I think that seeing him as a young boy with powers makes it pretty clear that it is something he was born with. I guess it all depends on how much attention you were playing. I think like I said that this was a very well done movie and I think that it definately gave us a better idea of what Wolverine is like.
@jlamela (4897)
• Philippines
12 May 09
I don't know if you pay attention to my discussion, but what I am trying to point out is that the movie did not hold on to what their intention supposed to be, that is to present the origin of Wolverine. If we talk about ORIGIN that means a summary of explanation how they got their powers, but it only show how striker put steel on Hugh Jackman's hands, but his origin as a young boy did not. I don't think the whole script is clear, it has a bad film editing in the first place. It showed so many loopholes, like that of Victor's character. The war zone scene was so silly.
@anuraa32 (2446)
• India
12 May 09
Did you not understand what mutants were. They had genetic modification. In any case, X-Men is X-Men. I love them anyway.
• United States
12 May 09
I personally loved the movie. It was great!! I'm sorry some of you were disapointed with it. I didn't really even want to go see it at first... I thought it would be stupid and boring because I don't really like comic books so the first impression i had about it was that it was going to be bad. But so far every movie like based off a comic book I have absolutely loved it. But my fiance wanted to see it and I told him I would go see it and I don't regret it one bit!
@Bionicman (3958)
• Czech Republic
11 May 09
"where he got his power as a young boy, did not included in the movie. " He was born with it, just like the other mutants.
@Kenorv (343)
• United States
11 May 09
If you want to know the origin of Wolverine, and when his mutant powers first manifested themselves, then just check out his bio on Marvel's website. Marvel.com everything that you want to know about Wolverine and every other Marvel character.
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
11 May 09
I, myself liked the movie. The beginning of it was great, and I wasn't disappointed in the least. It left room for the imagination, although I'm sure the comics explain a lot more. I, for one, will watch this movie again once I Watch the other movies, of course, lol, or maybe just watch the movie without watching the others.
• Canada
11 May 09
I loved it.
@j00nior (182)
• Canada
11 May 09
Ya it did, I don't know what you were doing while the movie was on, but it clearly shows Wolverine's origins. His mutant powers are just like most of the other mutants, they have there powers from birth, and as they grow older and mature, they come to realize they are different from most people. It showed you that Wolverine has existed for years and years through an epic montage of wars and battles. Then it also lays out how his skeleton was changed into adenenmite or however that metal is spelled. Did you fall asleep during the movie? Perhaps you just did not understand it. The purpose of the movie was to show us where Wolverine came from (hence the title), and it did exactly that. We saw his rage, we saw the time spent in Canada, and we saw his skeletal transformation. It answered so many questions that the X-men movies begged, I don't know how anyone could be disappointed with such a great film. The plot was great, there was always rising actions, the mise en scene was spectacular, and the special effects were brilliant. I suggest you go and watch it again if you didn't understand it thoroughly enough the first time through.
@khayshenz (1384)
• United States
11 May 09
If you're a true X-MEN Fan, you already know to the answers to your questions! And I'm not sure where you got those claims from - I guess you expected it to be something else but it's not. And I'm sorry to hear that. TO answer some of your questions; Wolverine is just Wolverine- he's a mutant (like all the other X-men). So their powers are in their genes - I suggest watching the first X-men movie. So technically, none of the X-men got their powers from anywhere, it's in their genes! They're mutants! It's called X-men Origins:Wolverine because it's ONLY Wolverine's story and nobody else! So the claim about all the other X-men I'm not sure where you got that from. I enjoyed the movie - loved it in fact! =D And would love to see it again, and dissect it some more - to determine any clues to the next installment. If you're a TRUE X-MEN fan, you should go see it. If you're not a X-men fan, you will be confused! Have fun!