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The Wolverine [Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray]

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  • Actors: Hugh Jackman, Hiroyuki Sanada, Tao Okamoto, Rila Fukushima, Will Yun Lee
  • Directors: James Mangold
  • Format: PAL, Blu-ray
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: Unknown
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 18 Nov. 2013
  • Run Time: 126 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (759 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00DHB3RDQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,985 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

Product Description

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This stand-alone epic-action adventure set in modern day Japan reveals the untold story of Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), the most iconic character from the X-Men universe, and evolves the character saga to new levels of depth, intensity and visceral action. Out of his depth in an unknown world he faces a host of unexpected and deadly opponents in a life-or-death battle than will leave him forever changed. Vulnerable for the first time and pushed to his physical and emotional limits, he confronts not only lethal samurai steel but also his inner struggle against his own immortality, emerging more powerful than ever before.

Bonus content:

• The Wolverine - Blu-ray 3D Theatrical Version

• The Wolverine - Blu-ray Unleashed Extended Cut with Director audio commentary

• The Wolverine - Blu-ray Theatrical Version with Special Features:

o Alternate Ending

o X-Men: Days of Future Past Set Tour

o The Path of the Ronin - an immersive feature following the journey of a hero without a past

o Sync with Wolverine Second Screen App for an interactive Second Screen experience (Syncs with the 2D BD)

o Theatrical Trailers

NOTE:3D sku will not work on a DVD player or PS4, you will get a pop up saying that this is not compatible.

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Format: Blu-ray
If you're still smarting over the disaster that was Origins (not including the title sequence, which was the only good part of that movie!)then you can feel confident that The Wolveriene will leave you with a much better sentiment.

Still fitting into the continuity of the other X-Men films but without many constraints imposed upon itself, The Wolveriene is a great standalone film which helps to flesh out the titular character, which in many people's opinions is the most interesting in Marvel lore.

On the whole Jackman does a great job at portraying Wolveriene, and slightly more nuanced than he has played the role in the past. I liked how superheroes aren't always at the forefront and it's more about vendettas and relationships. The action that does feature is, on the whole, excellent and not too 'OTT' (in contrast, I found Man of Steel to be overly action orientated) right up until the final showdown battle with Silver Samurai, which I felt went too much with the expected Hollywood ending.

Overall though it's a great film, and you don't need to be into Marvel or superheroes to enjoy it.
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Way better than Fox/Marvel's first foray into solo spin off territory for everyone's favourite brawling mutant - the dazzingly dull 'Origins', this 2013 sequel-come-rethink is a decently humble if uninspired venture that lacks the bite of Frank Miller's original comic book inspiration and yet again, leaves 'ol Wolvie in search of a knockout solo flick...

Not since World War II has world weary mutant Logan (a solid Hugh Jackman) set foot in Japan - however, having been recruited by an employee of an old friend - 'ol Wolvie is back and within no time at all is busting Yakuza heads and dangerously falling in love with his friends' daughter Mariko (Tao Okamoto) whilst at the same time coming to terms that he may have lost his healing power forever... Along the way, we are treated to multiple scenes of Logan clawing his way through the local underworld crime syndicates but whenever the screenplay asks for its characters to explore their deeper sides (and therefore slowing everything down) - your snooze-o-meter maybe called into action. For what this movie makes up for with numbskull CGI action, it also drops the ball with naval gazing scenes of contemplation and lame character development that neither kicks off or piques ones interest beyond the fact that Mr Jackman looks mightily impressive in a vest. High art, this ain't.

Things aren't all doom and gloom, though. Hugh Jackman is a solid lead and yet again makes the character his own - problem is, he's let down by a mediocre script which never fully ignites. Sure, its a lot better film that the previous 'Origins' and even 'X-Men 3' but when compared to 'Days of Future Past' and 'X-Men 2' - its a bit of a letdown.
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Format: DVD
The thing that makes this film quite different to other superhero films, is the fact that it is very character-based and the plot comes second. This allows an insight into just who Wolverine is and the constant struggle that rages in his mind. The action sequences which whilst not frequent, they definitely are thrilling when used. The only thing which this film falls down in is the weak characterisation of viper. Also make sure you stay through the credits for a very awesome scene which will have you very excited for 'days of future past'.
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The Wolverine is a 2013 action fim starring Hugh Jackman as the iconic Wolverine. It is largely set in Japan and based loosely on the graphic novels by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller which saw the start of Wolverine's Japanese connection. The run-time on the Blu-ray is the same as the theatrical release. There is some talking head feature as part of the Extras but not much else. The Blu-ray comes with a downloadable version.

Wolverine is one of the greatest of the comic book heroes. His sense of honour, the underdog with that rage, his immortality, and pervading sense of grief are so well known. Wolverine's journey into Japan is a part of his lore, something well known to fans. It is good to see this part of the great Wolverine on screen.

The Wolverine is not a direct translation of comic book onto film. In the Extras, producer Hutch Parker says that the best films do not stick too closely to canon. He is completely wrong. The closer a film sticks to its origin the better it tends to be with only a few rare exceptions. The Wolverine is not an exception. It is a good film but never great, it is not as interesting or exciting as the world from which it was drawn but it is a perfectly fine action adventure.

One of the most difficult things about The Wolverine when compared to the original is Hugh Jackman himself. He is a magnifcent Wolverine. Jackman is so intense, appears to be locked so deep in thought all of the time. The fire within burns throughout and seems to be just on the cusp of control. It is an excellent performance. The problem though is that he is too big.
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