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The X-Men Origins: Wolverine Full Movie Download In Hindi-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/qydfx -----------------------------------------A look at Wolverine's early life, in particular his time with the government squad Team X and the impact it will have on his later years.Two mutant brothers, Logan and Victor, born 200 years ago, suffer childhood trauma and have only each other to depend on. Basically, they're fighters and killers, living from war to war through U.S. history. In modern times, a U.S. colonel, Stryker, recruits them and other mutants as commandos. Logan quits and becomes a logger, falling in love with a local teacher. When Logan refuses to rejoin Stryker's crew, the colonel sends the murderous Victor. Logan now wants revenge.Let's start with something positive. "Wolverine" gets off to an extremely strong start. After a somewhat confusing scene that involves Wolverine's father, we are immediately treated to an opening credits montage that involves Wolverine and Viktor fighting in the American Civil War, World War I, World War II, and finally Vietnam. The execution of this sequence is incredibly cool, even if it does bring to mind a similar montage found in "Watchmen." We then meet a much younger William Stryker, who immediately recruits Wolverine and Viktor into his "special program". Before you can even blink, we've met like seven new mutants, although it's somewhat hard to keep track of them all. Most notably, we meet Agent Zero, who can shoot guns really, really well, and Deadpool, who's very good with swords.
At this point, I was thinking, "This movie is moving along at a terrific pace, and almost everything has been awesome so far. This is going to rock!" Shortly after this sequence, though, Wolverine decides to leave Stryker's program...wait, what? Why did he leave Stryker's program? Haven't we known ever since "X2" that Wolverine and Stryker worked with each other for a long time and did many terrible things together? Why is Wolverine already eager to leave a program that requires him to get his claws dirty? Shouldn't that realization of the error of his ways come later on in the film, instead of in the first twenty minutes of it? Of course, we know from all of the trailers that a tragic love story is involved here, and that's what begins when Wolverine moves to Canada. The movie slows down *big time* here, and I'm not really talking about the romance so much as the pacing of the film in general. Nothing really "happens" as far as story is concerned until Stryker returns, and even after that it still takes a little while for things to get going again.
Obviously, something major happens involving Wolverine's girlfriend, and it makes Wolverine thirsty for revenge. He agrees to Stryker's plea for experimentation to be done on his body, and you know what happens next. I should note that while this sequence was pretty well done, it wasn't *quite* what I was hoping for, although my expectations for it were pretty high. I don't want to sound like I'm making a cry for the movie to be even more violent than it already was, but this is a moment that should've been slightly more horrific, slightly more grizzly. Instead, it's pretty much over before the audience has a chance to figure out exactly what is happening, and that's what makes it kinda disappointing.
Another thing: After Wolverine escapes from the lab when his transformation is complete, Stryker *immediately* wants to destroy him. And
that's it. He and Wolverine never really have the alleged "relationship" that was hinted at so strongly in "X2." Stryker wants to kill Wolverine, and Wolverine learns of this very quickly, and then Wolverine wants to kill both Stryker *and* the person responsible for the loss of his girlfriend. Obviously, Wolverine is going to learn a lesson about controlling his rage, but again, this happens very quickly, during a far too sentimental sequence in which Wolverine is taken in by...John and Martha Kent? I'm just kidding, of course, but they *looked* like John and Martha Kent. Or Aunt May and Uncle Ben. Take your pick.
Probably the main thing that got to me about the film was something that I hinted at earlier: Wolverine simply isn't "bad" enough in this film. In fact, he remains a pretty decent guy for the most part, craving for revenge aside. Only once does he kill a character under questionable circumstances, and that character happens to be a villain, and the movie doesn't really dwell on this at all. Again, I'm not trying to sound like I'm making a war cry for more blood, but given what we *know* about Wolverine's origins from the previous "X-Men" films, it *doesn't make sense* for Wolverine to be so...likable here.
The movie also doesn't take full advantage of some of its new characters. Deadpool basically leaves the film after his opening scene, despite being played *perfectly* by Ryan Reynolds (then again, a "Deadpool" spin-off is supposedly in production, so maybe I shouldn't be complaining). More importantly, fan favorite Gambit doesn't come into play until the last third. He's awesome whenever he's on camera, but then he goes away for no real reason shortly after being introduced. As for Emma Frost, blink and you'll miss the 15 seconds that she's on camera. And I'm not exaggerating when I say that, either.
By now, I'm probably sounding as though I hated the movie, Which isn't the case here. I found plenty to enjoy, and when "Wolverine" is cool, it's *really* cool, especially during a chase scene that involves Wolverine on a motorcycle and a wonderfully inventive climatic fight scene that features Weapon XI (I won't spoil anything about him).
But what "Wolverine" ultimately fails to do is make much of an impact on the "X-Men" universe in general. It does what it needs to do (sort of), but it doesn't really satisfy the audience's craving for knowledge on Wolverine's background, either because of execution or stuff that it just doesn't explain ( it's never touched upon that Victor will become Sabortooth in the future). This is easily my least favorite film in the franchise, and that includes "The Last Stand," which I actually consider to be rather underrated. I'm aware that many would probably disagree with me when I say this, but Wolverine's final standoff with Jean Grey/Dark Phoenix and the end of that film is one of *the* most powerful moments found in *any* superhero movie. Nothing in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" comes even close to having that kind of an emotional impact...which is a shame, considering that it probably could've if certain things about it had just been handled differently.When I went to see this movie I expected some action-flick, fast, fun, good old entertainment. And that is what I got. Plus, the whole thing was focused on Wolverine's character-development - in a fast way. Very fast, that is, jumping through important stages and relationships only to slow down just before the beginning of the story of the first X-Men- Movie, where the good old revenge-theme is played upon, sidelined by the rare moral-moment when the main antagonist and his primary tool are pardoned, because it would have made the good ones bad to kill them. Killing dozens of bystanders: hey, no problem there. So here we are in the middle of the mess. There was all the fun, the action, good actors (especially Liev Schreiber, whose part in 'Wolverine' was a little bit similar to the role he played very well in Defiance), amazing pictures, stunts, S/E, soundtrack... but the story, well, seems to have been left behind a bit. Especially when it came to the baddies' deeds. Build some indestructible guy to destroy him afterward? Look into the magic box and pull out a good old gun with bullets (six) that alone can destroy the indestructible soldier - and keep them away from the hunters? In the end they do not kill him but erase his memories? And the bad guys answer to the announcement that the big 'we' financing his little show knows about his deeds and will shut him down? He kills the messenger. I could go on for a little while, but why should I bother with the details, when the movie didn't, which is exactly why it is just an average action- flick and nothing more.A perfectly adequate superhero comic-book movie, all explosions, chases, gunfights, sword fights and blood feuds. There’s even a little humor in it.Once upon a time in 1845, there lived two young boys, James "Jimmy" Howlett and Victor Creed, in the Northwest Territories of Canada. When Jimmy's father was killed by Victor's father, Thomas Logan, Jimmy killed Logan with the claws that suddenly protruded from his knuckles due to his rage. With his dying breath, Thomas told Jimmy that he was actually his father, making Jimmy and Victor brothers. Both mutants, Jimmy and Victor are forced to go on the run, swearing allegiance to each other. Now adults, Jimmy (Hugh Jackman) and Victor (Liev Schreiber) have subsisted by finding work in places where their ability to regenerate helps them survive, such as the American Civil War, the Great War, World War II, and the Vietnam War. Eventually disgusted with the team's ruthlessness, Jimmy abandons the group. However, when Victor kills Jimmy's girlfriend Kayla (Lynn Collins), Jimmy decides to ally with Major William Stryker (Danny Huston), who promises to make him indestructible by adding adamantium to his bones. X-Men Origins: Wolverine is the fourth movie in the X-Men film series, which is based on the Marvel comic book series X-Men created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1962. The movie is preceded by X-Men (2000) (2000), X2 (2003) (2003) and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) (2006), and followed by X: First Class (2011) (2011), The Wolverine (2013) (2013), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) (2014), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) (2016), and Logan (2017) (2017); with the Deadpool film series being loosely related. The film's script was inspired by three Marvel comic books series: "Weapon X" (originally published in Marvel Comics Presents #72-84 in 1991), Marvel's Wolverine series, and Origin (a six-issue series published from November 2001 to March 2002). The screenplay was written by American screenwriters David Benioff and Skip Woods. Howlett/Wolverine was born a mutant possessing superhuman senses, retractable "bone claws" and a "healing factor" which allows his body to recover from any physical damage (trauma, disease, poisoning etc) more rapidly than a normal human. This same healing factor has also drastically slowed down the aging process within his body. In addition to his mutant abilities, Wolverine is also a peerless martial artist skilled in virtually all known forms of armed and unarmed combat. He is also trained in the art of espionage, military tactics and speaks several different languages fluently. He is generally depicted as a loner and considered to be an anti-hero because of his willingness to use violence (and occasionally murder) as adjuncts to his tradecraft. His long running catchphrase best sums up his personal philosophy; "I'm the best there is at what I do, but what I do isn't very nice." Despite his penchant for violence, Wolverine abhors killing and adheres to a strict personal code of ethics and honor. He is loyal to a fault and an unwavering supporter of his friends and allies. Due to a combination of several traumatic events in his past and systematic memory alteration, Wolverine has functioned as an amnesiac for the better part of his career. 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