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The most iconic character in the X-Men universe embarks upon on an epic journey in modern-day Japan in “The Wolverine.”  Inspired by the celebrated Marvel comic book arc, Logan (Hugh Jackman), the century-old mutant known to the world as Wolverine, is lured to a Japan he hasn’t seen since World War II – and into a shadowy realm of Yakuza and Samurai.

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Translating the lives of music stars into film is a huge challenge for any director and this holds true whether the subject is Mozart (Amadeus) or Patsy Cline (Sweet Dreams). Milk the unfortunate events and you get a tearjerking melodrama. Tone it down and you lose the essence of the remarkable persona that made the legend. Hit a happy middle ground and you end up with a mediocre product, a sort of VH-1 Behind the Music documentary.
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The most iconic character in the X-Men universe embarks upon on an epic journey in modern-day Japan in “The Wolverine.”  Inspired by the celebrated Marvel comic book arc, Logan (Hugh Jackman), the century-old mutant known to the world as Wolverine, is lured to a Japan he hasn’t seen since World War II – and into a shadowy realm of Yakuza and Samurai.

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