I Am The Knight
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The fact she doesn't know the comics is the actual point. She's not hung up on comic book details, she was looking at the film as a film and then at the film compared with the franchise. In both cases, she was satisfied.
Comic book purists who want literal translation are always going to be disappointed.
The truth is that any one person who doesn't takes movies too seriously should be fine with Wolverine. There is definitely some ridiculous stuff in this film (Wolverine crying to the heavens when Kayla dies, a lot of the dialogue wich was just rubbish, unintentional funny moments, the creepy elderly people who are clearly a nod/slap to Superman, etc...) But as a summer movie it is OK. I really liked it, mostly for the action, but most importantly because I didn't give a damn. I had no expectations.
Singer has done the best job so far at adapting the comics in a way that works well and still respects the source, but he also made sacrifices and compromises and changed a lot of stuff around. Plus, his films lack the visceral energy in action sequences that you find in X3, Wolverine (and also in Star Trek, for that matter). Singer's action is more graceful and choreographed, not raw and realistic.
But overall, he did the best job with the X-Men and the formula they assembled for X2 obviously worked best - story outline by Hayter and Penn, then reworked by Harris and Dougherty to add more soul and character, and directed by Singer.
Agreed.


He also never thought to give his best gunman and his right hand man, Zero, adamantium bullets.