Wonder Woman or Logan - Best Film?
Logan
WW was good but not THAT good
Was it better than the other DC movies?
Logan
WW was good but not THAT good
Was it better than the other DC movies?
Yes easily imo better than a load of mcu ones too
Logan
WW was good but not THAT good
Since it's all a matter of personal taste. In your opinion what was lacking that you felt it wasn't that good?.
Nothing major just certain things like pacing of the film, emotional connection to the characters. Logan was just consistently amazing in most aspects, it's not a knock on WW just Logan had things locked down like the acting of Jackman and Stewart who we already had an emotional connection with their performances were amazing, the way the story was told and Logan's and Professor X's character arc. Gal Gadot had a great performance and was a great Wonder Woman which shuts up the doubters but it wasn't the level of Logan which I think was probably up there with one of the best acting performances in a CBM. Logan just nailed all aspects incredibly well for me. I rank Logan pretty high in terms of CBM's though
Logan
WW was good but not THAT good
@thorthunder98: Sweet. Can't wait to watch it.
Logan has almost a decade of character building.. the two movies shouldnt be compared.
@thorthunder98: I can't spoiler block on mobile so bare with me.
I'd say Wonder Woman had much more emotional connection with the characters than Logan. The saddest part about Logan was Charles' death. Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor has one of the best on screen chemistry since The Amazing Spider-Man 2. When Diana goes full beast mode, it was well placed and earned. There was a missing connection between Laura and Logan which made Logan's death a tad awkward.
@monsterstomp: I can agree about Steve and Diana's relationship being really compelling. But I don't think it's fair to compare with Logan given how we have built up a connection with the x-men characters over multiple films which is why I was more emotionally connected to Logan and Charles. Though I can kinda agree about Logan-Laura relationship, but Logan's death was done incredibly emotionally well for me.
Logan has almost a decade of character building.. the two movies shouldnt be compared.
Logan
WW was good but not THAT good
@ganon15 I know that Logan will be held in higher esteem and I might just lose any credibility I have for saying this, but I honestly think Wonder Woman is a better movie.
Logan is a very good movie, but it isn't superb. Yes, it has 15 years worth of emotional connection and fantastic performances from Jackman and Stewart (acting is the only thing Logan has on WW, I guess), but it's still a flawed movie that people praise as complex because it's "dark" and "gritty", and Jackman's last film. In terms of character development, Mangold should've thought twice before letting Laura be mute for 2/3rds of the film. She's acting like a punk for most of the movie saying nothing, then all of a sudden... 'daddy'? And yeah, I know people are gonna say yeah, but she always looked up to him and read books about him and shit but this is a classic case of telling instead of showing. Compare this to Wonder Woman, where we get little conversations such as the scene in Themyscira ("I'm above average"), the boat scene, the fire scene... by the time they kiss/sleep with one another, it felt earned, and by the time Diana scrutinises Steve and tells him she lost faith in humanity, I almost cried because these are two characters I watched bond throughout the entire movie.
As for the protagonist themselves, we care about Logan... because the past 15 years of X-Men films got us attached to the character. Wonder Woman on the other hand, had the task of establishing a character from (technically) the ground up and instead of crumbling under the weight, Patty Jenkins created the most real protagonist in a superhero movie. Yes, Logan is a western, and yes, it's "grittier" than WW, but why is Diana's worldview being challenged any less genius than what was done in Logan? Because that movie had 15 years of build up? We understand Diana's ambitions, motivations, aspirations, drive, naivety, and we're alongside her in her journey into becoming a hero that understands that "yes, mankind is plagued by war and terror, but there is so much more to them then that."
@thorthunder98: the fck r u talking about? making it sound like Logan is some masterpiece. it was a good movie but it's no WW .
@thorthunder98: the fck r u talking about? making it sound like Logan is some masterpiece. it was a good movie but it's no WW .
There are these things called opinions.
Logan has almost a decade of character building.. the two movies shouldnt be compared.
so much this. stop making posts for the sake of making posts. they are apples and hand grenades...
@thorthunder98: the fck r u talking about? making it sound like Logan is some masterpiece. it was a good movie but it's no WW .
And ya know I could reverse it on you but I recognise you have an opinion and am not gonna attack you for it soo...
To be honest I think both Wonder Woman AND Logan are a bit overrated, they're good but not as good as they're cracked up to be.
Logan heres why Wonder woman seems so amazing because its the only good movie in the dceu and its the first successful superhero movie as a female. Logan was a great example of redemption. Redeeming himself from the first two wolverine movies. both are great but logan wins (mostly feminists overhype wonderwoman)
@agent41: its not fair logan has the upperhand because we are all attached to him its like asking who do we like the new kid or one of our team members we have known for years so yeah it shouldnt be compared but people are gonna do it anyways lmao
@stoneyalex: tbh logan is one of the few only good fox films as well.
Please Log In to post.
Log in to comment