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Wolverine Weg Des Kriegers

Wolverine: Weg des Kriegers – Wikipedia. Wolverine: Weg des Kriegers ein Film von James Mangold mit Hugh Jackman, Tao Okamoto. Inhaltsangabe: Mutant Logan (Hugh Jackman), auch bekannt als. Wolverine macht es sich in Japan zur Aufgabe, das Leben von Mariko zu schützen, die von der japanischen Mafia gejagt wird.

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Mutant Wolverine reist nach Japan ans Sterbebett des Großindustriellen Yashida, dem er einst das Leben rettete. Bald wird er in Tokio in eine düstere Intrige verwickelt: Wolverine muss Yashidas Erbin Mariko vor den Angriffen der Yakuza beschützen. Wolverine: Weg des Kriegers – Wikipedia. Wolverine: Weg des Kriegers. ()2 Std. 6 Min Basierend auf dem gefeierten Comic-Klassiker führt das fesselnde Action-Abenteuer Wolverine. Wolverine: Weg des Kriegers ein Film von James Mangold mit Hugh Jackman, Tao Okamoto. Inhaltsangabe: Mutant Logan (Hugh Jackman), auch bekannt als. In Wolverine: Weg des Kriegers ist der Kultcharakter aus dem X-Men-Universum auf einer Reise nach Japan und stellt sich dabei dem Kampf mit sich se. Wolverine – Weg des Kriegers: Sendetermine · Streams · DVDs · Cast & Crew. Wolverine stellt sich seinem ultimativen Erzfeind in einem Kampf, der ihn ins heutige Japan führt.

Wolverine Weg Des Kriegers

In Wolverine: Weg des Kriegers ist der Kultcharakter aus dem X-Men-Universum auf einer Reise nach Japan und stellt sich dabei dem Kampf mit sich se. Wolverine macht es sich in Japan zur Aufgabe, das Leben von Mariko zu schützen, die von der japanischen Mafia gejagt wird. Wolverine stellt sich seinem ultimativen Erzfeind in einem Kampf, der ihn ins heutige Japan führt.

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There was a problem loading comments right now. Showing 0 comments. Sort by: Newest Oldest. Only the most basic ideas however were taken such as the love affair between Logan and Mariko, and the fact that Wolverine and the Silver Samurai fight, otherwise it was an original plot by Mark Bomback and Scott Frank.

The film begins with a flashback with Logan being a prisoners of the Japanese in Nagasaki at the very end of World War II when an atomic bomb was dropped on the city.

Logan saves a Japanese officer from the camp Ichiro Yashida who will eventually become a rich industrialist after the war. He was greatly indebted to Logan for saving his life, but also became obsessed with his mutant powers.

In the present, the elder Yashida is about to pass away and there is a conflict about who would run his company, the son Shingen played by Hiroyuki Sanada or Mariko.

Logan is invited to Japan before Ichiro dies and becomes involved in the conflicts between the three generations of the Yashida clan.

The main pain he feels is shown through his constant dreams of Jean Grey who he loved and who he killed in an earlier X-Men movie. For example, the funeral of Ichiro gets interrupted by the Japanese mafia, the Yakuza.

That leads from the temple where the ceremony is being held into a great scene upon a bullet train. Ichiro favored Mariko which causes resentment by her father.

I actually got this as a gift so I can't speak on the product itself. I can speak on the film as I actually have this version of the film!

Good story! Corny final battle at the end but not enough for me to give it a thumbs down! Up until Logan, this was probably the truest version of Wolverine and I feel this film was very underrated!

Having it in Japan was a good touch as it gives nod to one of his most popular stories from the 's in the comics! A good buy and a good entry into the X-Men franchise!

One person found this helpful. Bought the three blu-ray disc "Unleashed Extended Edition". This set offers one 3D disc, one standard theater disc and finally one extended version disc.

There are plenty of extras that are worth checking out. This movie shows our hero with a loss of his "powers" and how he is thrust into mayhem as usual.

He finally rises to the occasion with the help of a few friends and solves his own loss of powers!

I would rate this as a solid 7. I felt it had a few weak areas that could have used a little more fleshing out in the story line, yet it manages to keep me engaged enough to make me want to keep it in my collection.

My seller was great in handling an issue that was noticed upon arrival. Fair story but be ready for a lot of SJW references by the director James Mangold should you listen to the director commentary.

The "extended cut" tauts that you get an extra 12 minutes. My biggest gripe is the lack of continuity. The end credits scene sets up X-Men days of Future Past but wrongly shows Logan with bone claws instead of adamantium claws that Logan starts out with in Days of Future past.

This is just one example of the poor attention to detail and it would take too long to list them here. Bottom line, it is a nice chance to see Hugh Jackman and Famke Janssen back in their keynote roles.

Michael Hicks. I finally watched the blu-ray of The Wolverine over the weekend, not having seen the film since it's theatrical release a year ago.

I kind of forgot just how enjoyable this movie is, and I think the unleashed edition added some good material.

While my memory of the original cut is a bit fuzzy, the added scenes of Wolverine's struggle against the Black Clan during the film's climax go a long way toward enhancing that bit.

If I recall correctly, the fight was pretty short-lived and somewhat anticlimactic in the original film, but in the Unleashed version Mangold has added some significant material, including Yukio joining in on the fighting.

For me, this is the definitive film version of Wolverine, and it's a great solo film for the titular character. It's certainly far more satisfying than the Origins movie, and here, we have Hugh Jackman at his best.

Over the course of multiple X-Men films, he's grown into the role rather comfortably and the character's persona has become second nature to him.

This review is long overdue for me. I enjoyed this movie very much, but more than that, I thought it was a great film. Bryan Singer's X-Men films are breathtaking in their spectacle but this film is equally impressive in its meditative quality.

Aside from the action sequences, which are great, and a bit of a wild climax, there is a good bit of downtime in this film during which the film explores Wolverine's struggle with his powers, the cost of those powers, and the meaning of immortality.

I don't think the films delves into it as intellectually as it might have, but, by filming it the way he has, James Mangold shows us that the film is a least as concerned with being a story about people and legacy as much as it is with being a "superhero" movie.

I have always liked the association of Wolverine with Japan in the comics. It seemed very natural, and I'm glad to see that story translated on film.

The theme of Wolverine as a Ronin ties in nicely with the problem Logan has of outliving everyone he may fight for Yoshiga or care about Jean.

Lovely storytelling. All in all, I expected this movie to receive better reviews from critics than it did.

It's underrated, not just as a Marvel movie, but as a film in general and Mangold, as usual, continues to be underrated as a director.

The movie gets around to one of the seminal events in superhero storytelling--showing us the hero without his powers.

The question is, implicitly, is he still a hero? And it allows for an examination of the character's humanity. This was done in Superman II when Superman gives up his powers to be with Lois Lane; it's done in Spider-man 2, wherein we see Peter save a child from a burning building without the benefit of his powers; we saw it in Iron Man 3 when Tony Stark has to improvise an attack without the benefit of his suit; we saw it in The Dark Knight Rises when Bruce Wayne goes broke, and has to see what he's really made of as a man in escaping from the pit.

And generally, showing us a superhero without his powers has basically the same effect as planting a fundamental weakness in the hero--eg.

The device works well in The Wolverine as Logan is repeatedly haunted by thoughts of Jean Grey forcing him to wonder if being mortal is really such a bad thing.

As I said, I think this film is underrated, and I would in fact place it in the top five superhero films to come out of the genre since the release of X-Men in I continue to be amazed by the quality of Marvel films, since it seems like studio executives will inevitably screw up a good thing by trying to get too involved, thinking they know best e.

Finally, this review would not be complete without giving props to Hugh Jackman for giving the role and the character such respect, and not playing the character with a big wink of the eye like Roger Moore did with his James Bond films , just because it's a fantasy story.

Overall, an excellent addition to the Marvel film canon. X-Men Origins: Wolverine the film that came before this one had some disappointing moments, particularly to the hardcore fans.

I really enjoyed "The Wolverine" though, and if there's one real flaw to this movie, it's just that there wasn't a particular need to make it.

This is a great one-off story about The Wolverine. It takes place after the events of the third X-Men movie "X-Men III: The Last Stand" and in some ways this story attempts to address some of the issues with that movie, filling in bits that legitimize some of the unpleasant tragedies that for some fans really marred that film.

The Wolverine has some really great moments. It starts with an interesting backstory set during World War II and as it brings the story forward to modern day, Logan has a chance to explore his own needs.

The fight scenes and all of the action is first class. But the story and the delving into the wolverine character, slowly disassembling him and then put him him back together as a slightly different character, Was especially well done.

This is done even better in the graphic novel, of course because there is a greater volume of material. But overall they are faithful to each other and if you like one, you will probably like the other.

Only the most basic ideas however were taken such as the love affair between Logan and Mariko, and the fact that Wolverine and the Silver Samurai fight, otherwise it was an original plot by Mark Bomback and Scott Frank.

The film begins with a flashback with Logan being a prisoners of the Japanese in Nagasaki at the very end of World War II when an atomic bomb was dropped on the city.

Logan saves a Japanese officer from the camp Ichiro Yashida who will eventually become a rich industrialist after the war. He was greatly indebted to Logan for saving his life, but also became obsessed with his mutant powers.

In the present, the elder Yashida is about to pass away and there is a conflict about who would run his company, the son Shingen played by Hiroyuki Sanada or Mariko.

Logan is invited to Japan before Ichiro dies and becomes involved in the conflicts between the three generations of the Yashida clan.

The main pain he feels is shown through his constant dreams of Jean Grey who he loved and who he killed in an earlier X-Men movie. For example, the funeral of Ichiro gets interrupted by the Japanese mafia, the Yakuza.

That leads from the temple where the ceremony is being held into a great scene upon a bullet train. Ichiro favored Mariko which causes resentment by her father.

I actually got this as a gift so I can't speak on the product itself. I can speak on the film as I actually have this version of the film!

Good story! Corny final battle at the end but not enough for me to give it a thumbs down! Up until Logan, this was probably the truest version of Wolverine and I feel this film was very underrated!

Having it in Japan was a good touch as it gives nod to one of his most popular stories from the 's in the comics! A good buy and a good entry into the X-Men franchise!

One person found this helpful. Instead, it was a bootleg disc in a flimsy case with a scan-and-print cover sheet. I should have known - "ya get what ya pay for.

Bought the three blu-ray disc "Unleashed Extended Edition". This set offers one 3D disc, one standard theater disc and finally one extended version disc.

There are plenty of extras that are worth checking out. This movie shows our hero with a loss of his "powers" and how he is thrust into mayhem as usual.

He finally rises to the occasion with the help of a few friends and solves his own loss of powers! I would rate this as a solid 7. I felt it had a few weak areas that could have used a little more fleshing out in the story line, yet it manages to keep me engaged enough to make me want to keep it in my collection.

My seller was great in handling an issue that was noticed upon arrival. Fair story but be ready for a lot of SJW references by the director James Mangold should you listen to the director commentary.

The "extended cut" tauts that you get an extra 12 minutes. My biggest gripe is the lack of continuity. The end credits scene sets up X-Men days of Future Past but wrongly shows Logan with bone claws instead of adamantium claws that Logan starts out with in Days of Future past.

This is just one example of the poor attention to detail and it would take too long to list them here. Bottom line, it is a nice chance to see Hugh Jackman and Famke Janssen back in their keynote roles.

Michael Hicks. I finally watched the blu-ray of The Wolverine over the weekend, not having seen the film since it's theatrical release a year ago.

I kind of forgot just how enjoyable this movie is, and I think the unleashed edition added some good material. While my memory of the original cut is a bit fuzzy, the added scenes of Wolverine's struggle against the Black Clan during the film's climax go a long way toward enhancing that bit.

If I recall correctly, the fight was pretty short-lived and somewhat anticlimactic in the original film, but in the Unleashed version Mangold has added some significant material, including Yukio joining in on the fighting.

For me, this is the definitive film version of Wolverine, and it's a great solo film for the titular character. It's certainly far more satisfying than the Origins movie, and here, we have Hugh Jackman at his best.

Over the course of multiple X-Men films, he's grown into the role rather comfortably and the character's persona has become second nature to him.

See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. To be totally honest, I bought this purely for the extended cut of the film so I can't review the 3D version because I've never watched it.

But speaking of the extended cut all I can say is; This is how this film was meant to be seen, it's still not perfect but it is definitely superior to the theatrical version.

More action, more blood, more swearing, but most importantly, more character building. The story is pretty much the same but a few elements are explored a little more that help the pacing and help you get a little more invested.

The extended cut is only in 2D. There isn't hours of extra footage like say The Lord of the Rings extended editions however in my opinion I feel like this version adds so much more weight to the film and helps to flesh of some scenes and characters.

There are a few other scenes like this one as well that make you wonder why in God's holy name did they cut this from the movie.

There is also an alternative ending to this film that would have been far more entertaining and a really nice nod to the comics if they had used it instead of the rather boring one they ended up sticking with.

Despite his back story that I've seen in comic,cartoon and film form now maybe the problem is over exposure? I find him one of the least interesting characters of the Marvelverse.

Having said that I'll watch any Marvel film that comes out and there's no denying that Hugh Jackman was born to play the role.

Marvel films tend to fall into four categories for me. Then The Wolverine was released and didn't fit into any of my boxes. It has a different vibe to the usual super hero film,which whether good or bad still feel like your'e watching a comic book explode into life.

My only gripe? The main villain was a bit of a let down. But it was still a Wolverine film and i did enjoy it.

But please. No more now. There are another billion characters out there! The inconsistences with Wolverine his memory loss or lack of.

Bone claws or not bone claws are rather tiresome when viewed as a part of the X-men universe. However, watched in isolation, Logan and The Wolverine are very enjoyable movies.

The unleashed version of Wolverine certainly plays out better than the theatrical cut and is well worth a watch. And where is the washroom on the train, when he tumbles down the length of it only to look through a skylight and see Mariko sitting in her seat?!

Give the unleashed cut a spin; you will not regret it. Report abuse. This is a great Wolverine stand alone film, much better than the woeful Xmen Origins film.

This time the script is much improved and the action is also a lot better. Featuring some great Japanese talent and of course another great performance from Jackman this is a great film that is definitely the stand alone that Wolverine deserved.

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It's certainly miles better than the last Wolverine movie. But I can't help but feel sad thinking about what might have been. They very well could have given Wolverine his own 'Batman Begins' but instead we get just another watchable popcorn movie with hints at something more substantial.

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Lots of action, but also a lot of personal development in the characters. All of the cast are excellent.

The fight scenes and all of the action is first class. But the story and the delving into the wolverine character, slowly disassembling him and then put him him back together as a slightly different character, Was especially well done.

This is done even better in the graphic novel, of course because there is a greater volume of material.

But overall they are faithful to each other and if you like one, you will probably like the other. Only the most basic ideas however were taken such as the love affair between Logan and Mariko, and the fact that Wolverine and the Silver Samurai fight, otherwise it was an original plot by Mark Bomback and Scott Frank.

The film begins with a flashback with Logan being a prisoners of the Japanese in Nagasaki at the very end of World War II when an atomic bomb was dropped on the city.

Logan saves a Japanese officer from the camp Ichiro Yashida who will eventually become a rich industrialist after the war. He was greatly indebted to Logan for saving his life, but also became obsessed with his mutant powers.

In the present, the elder Yashida is about to pass away and there is a conflict about who would run his company, the son Shingen played by Hiroyuki Sanada or Mariko.

Logan is invited to Japan before Ichiro dies and becomes involved in the conflicts between the three generations of the Yashida clan.

The main pain he feels is shown through his constant dreams of Jean Grey who he loved and who he killed in an earlier X-Men movie. For example, the funeral of Ichiro gets interrupted by the Japanese mafia, the Yakuza.

That leads from the temple where the ceremony is being held into a great scene upon a bullet train. Ichiro favored Mariko which causes resentment by her father.

I actually got this as a gift so I can't speak on the product itself. I can speak on the film as I actually have this version of the film!

Good story! Corny final battle at the end but not enough for me to give it a thumbs down! Up until Logan, this was probably the truest version of Wolverine and I feel this film was very underrated!

Having it in Japan was a good touch as it gives nod to one of his most popular stories from the 's in the comics! A good buy and a good entry into the X-Men franchise!

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Showing 0 comments. Sort by: Newest Oldest. Only the most basic ideas however were taken such as the love affair between Logan and Mariko, and the fact that Wolverine and the Silver Samurai fight, otherwise it was an original plot by Mark Bomback and Scott Frank.

The film begins with a flashback with Logan being a prisoners of the Japanese in Nagasaki at the very end of World War II when an atomic bomb was dropped on the city.

Logan saves a Japanese officer from the camp Ichiro Yashida who will eventually become a rich industrialist after the war.

He was greatly indebted to Logan for saving his life, but also became obsessed with his mutant powers. In the present, the elder Yashida is about to pass away and there is a conflict about who would run his company, the son Shingen played by Hiroyuki Sanada or Mariko.

Logan is invited to Japan before Ichiro dies and becomes involved in the conflicts between the three generations of the Yashida clan. The main pain he feels is shown through his constant dreams of Jean Grey who he loved and who he killed in an earlier X-Men movie.

For example, the funeral of Ichiro gets interrupted by the Japanese mafia, the Yakuza. That leads from the temple where the ceremony is being held into a great scene upon a bullet train.

Ichiro favored Mariko which causes resentment by her father. I actually got this as a gift so I can't speak on the product itself.

I can speak on the film as I actually have this version of the film! Good story! Corny final battle at the end but not enough for me to give it a thumbs down!

Up until Logan, this was probably the truest version of Wolverine and I feel this film was very underrated! Having it in Japan was a good touch as it gives nod to one of his most popular stories from the 's in the comics!

A good buy and a good entry into the X-Men franchise! One person found this helpful. Bought the three blu-ray disc "Unleashed Extended Edition".

This set offers one 3D disc, one standard theater disc and finally one extended version disc. There are plenty of extras that are worth checking out.

This movie shows our hero with a loss of his "powers" and how he is thrust into mayhem as usual. He finally rises to the occasion with the help of a few friends and solves his own loss of powers!

I would rate this as a solid 7. I felt it had a few weak areas that could have used a little more fleshing out in the story line, yet it manages to keep me engaged enough to make me want to keep it in my collection.

My seller was great in handling an issue that was noticed upon arrival. Fair story but be ready for a lot of SJW references by the director James Mangold should you listen to the director commentary.

The "extended cut" tauts that you get an extra 12 minutes. My biggest gripe is the lack of continuity. The end credits scene sets up X-Men days of Future Past but wrongly shows Logan with bone claws instead of adamantium claws that Logan starts out with in Days of Future past.

This is just one example of the poor attention to detail and it would take too long to list them here. Bottom line, it is a nice chance to see Hugh Jackman and Famke Janssen back in their keynote roles.

Michael Hicks. I finally watched the blu-ray of The Wolverine over the weekend, not having seen the film since it's theatrical release a year ago.

I kind of forgot just how enjoyable this movie is, and I think the unleashed edition added some good material.

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