Wolverine : Le Combat de l'immortel
Titre original : The Wolverine
Lorsque Wolverine est convoqué au Japon par une vieille connaissance, il est pris dans un conflit qui l'oblige à affronter ses propres démons.Lorsque Wolverine est convoqué au Japon par une vieille connaissance, il est pris dans un conflit qui l'oblige à affronter ses propres démons.Lorsque Wolverine est convoqué au Japon par une vieille connaissance, il est pris dans un conflit qui l'oblige à affronter ses propres démons.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 11 nominations au total
Hal Yamanouchi
- Yashida
- (as Haruhiko Yamanouchi)
Takao Kinoshita
- Fruit Cart Vendor
- (as Takao Kimoshita)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesHugh Jackman said that for his shirtless scenes in this movie, he wanted to look "as ripped and cut as possible." So he adopted a dehydration diet (used in bodybuilding) where he did not consume any liquid for thirty-six hours before filming his shirtless shots. He said it made him feel "headachy" and faint, but he was pleased with the results, as dehydrating tightened everything up, and gave him the exaggerated muscle definition and vascularity that he wanted to show in his shirtless scenes.
- Gaffes(at around 1h 24 mins) When Logan is pulling the X-ray machine up his body, an X-ray of his legs is shown. In this X-ray, he has no knee caps.
- Crédits fousSPOILER: There is a scene in the closing credits: as Wolverine enters an airport security check, he comes face to face with Magneto and Professor X, who request his assistance for a new threat to mutants. This leads into X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014).
- Versions alternativesThe Blu-ray release includes an extended version which contains the following changes in addition to more graphic violence:
- While Yukio sleeps during the jet flight, there's an additional flashback of Logan with Yashida in the bunker calling the former kuzuri and asking how old is he.
- In the limo on the way to see Yashida, Yukio describes a little more about Yashida with Logan's cynical remark: "Wow, did they give you a little card to memorize?"
- Before the servants bathe Logan, he remarks that the other shoes are smaller than his.
- There's an additional exchange between Yashida and Logan as Yukio was to give Logan his surgical mask.
- The servant informs Shingen that Yashida wants to seem him. He gets up and dresses up before Mariko comes in demanding to see him. Shingen brushes her aside and in the next new sequence, there's a father and son exchange where they talk about assuming control of the company, confirming who is the successor and Shingen complaining about bringing in the stranger. Logan watches them from his room.
- An additional set-piece taking place in the hotel where Logan and Mariko hide. Logan sees two men on the street and decides to confront them. Before a thug fires at him, he has a hallucination of Jean but gets pushed off from the balcony. The other thug fires the taser at him and we see the both thugs having fun at him. As the gunman is about to shoot Logan one more time, the other thug crashes onto the car, with a knife on the back. Mariko throws another knife at the other thug, before Logan uses the taser at him.
- In the countryside retreat, Mariko gives Logan a dry set of clothes before heading to the bedroom.
- When Yukio and Logan return back to Yashida family house to find Shingen, they found three corpses on the floor
- There's an exchange between Viper and Harada, on Mariko's safety. She instructs him to dip the arrows in the poison that she has prepared to slow Logan down.
- The second additional set-piece in the film with Logan battling ninjas on bikes. Yukio comes into assisting him with the snow blower. He blows the vehicle up before running into the tower. Meanwhile, Harada is also seen following Viper's instruction, dipping his arrows with her poison.
- There's a scene also explaining why Yukio saves Logan again during the fight with Viper: she regains her consciousness and follows the trail to the tower.
- ConnexionsEdited into X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
- Bandes originalesRequiem KV 626 - Sequentia Rex Tremendae
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Commentaire à la une
*The Wolverine* offers a refreshing departure from the typical superhero fare. It's a character study wrapped in a visually stunning action film. Hugh Jackman delivers a career-defining performance as a solitary and haunted Logan, stripped of his signature abilities.
Set in a contemporary Japan, the film boasts a striking visual aesthetic that complements the story's introspective tone. The action sequences, particularly the bullet train fight, are adrenaline-pumping and meticulously choreographed. However, the film truly shines in its quieter moments, exploring Wolverine's internal struggles and his complex relationship with mortality.
The supporting cast, including Rinko Kikuchi and Hiroyuki Sanada, add depth to the narrative. The film's exploration of Japanese culture and mythology is respectful and adds a unique flavor to the story.
While *The Wolverine* is a standalone film that doesn't heavily rely on the X-Men universe, it does lay the groundwork for future storylines. The film's ending is both satisfying and intriguing, leaving room for further exploration of the character.
Set in a contemporary Japan, the film boasts a striking visual aesthetic that complements the story's introspective tone. The action sequences, particularly the bullet train fight, are adrenaline-pumping and meticulously choreographed. However, the film truly shines in its quieter moments, exploring Wolverine's internal struggles and his complex relationship with mortality.
The supporting cast, including Rinko Kikuchi and Hiroyuki Sanada, add depth to the narrative. The film's exploration of Japanese culture and mythology is respectful and adds a unique flavor to the story.
While *The Wolverine* is a standalone film that doesn't heavily rely on the X-Men universe, it does lay the groundwork for future storylines. The film's ending is both satisfying and intriguing, leaving room for further exploration of the character.
- chiragrathod19
- 26 juil. 2024
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Wolverine: Inmortal
- Lieux de tournage
- Omishima Island, Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, Japon(Logan chops up a tree)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 120 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 132 556 852 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 53 113 752 $US
- 28 juil. 2013
- Montant brut mondial
- 414 828 246 $US
- Durée2 heures 6 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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