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Originally Posted by SoNicRaDiATioN
Well Aronofsky's script for starters.
Clearly some people have a problem with the treatment of Wolverine which I just don't see in the context of the story. Everything he does seems in character considering his state of mind and surroundings. He's a killer who see's himself as an animal. Unhuman. On top of that he's in a relationship with a psychotic woman who loves that animal side of him. She brings out the worst in him. It's only natural that he'd get pulled down a black hole of murder, sex and debauchery. These actions are the natural manifistation of his character in this state of mind. I don't see any cavernous gaps between his actions and his moral center.
It would break new ground and expand the possibilities of what you can do with these characters.
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Agreed with everything, specially the bolded.
These situations are happening to him because he's descended into darkness. When he's in the light, he's quite heroic.