Logan (2017) REACTION | First Time Watching! | Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2023
- Accompany Arianna and Maple as they delve into the grit and drama of Logan (2017), the stirring final chapter of the Wolverine saga starring Hugh Jackman as the grizzled and aging superhero. Witness their vivid first-time reactions to the film's intense action sequences, including the gripping forest fight and the captivating car chase. #Logan #HughJackman #ActionSequences
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"Why did that have to go so HARD??" Pretty much the question everyone asks the first time they watch this glorious heartbreaker.
That is not correct. This was Hugh Jackman supposedly last curtain call as an X men and as Wolverine. We all wanted the ultimate out of this and wanted the director to do his greatest. We knew he had a berserker rage level and it was finally delivered on film!!!! This was anticipated and lived up to the hype!!!!!!
Y'all, I was making a joke, not speaking literally: I'm saying that pretty much everyone was emotionally overwhelmed by this movie. You can calm down. :)
When she said that, I was like, “RIGHT!???.”
*My favourite Hugh jackman*
The most heartbreaking movie ever 💔 😢
I didn't watch the ending when I saw it the 1st time after 6 months I finally gathered the strength 😓
Wolverine is the personification of : Pain, sadness, loneliness *but still courageous Faithfull honourable and loving*
He didn't deserve a happy ending more than he got 💯
-no 1 fan of Hugh jackman / Wolverine
If you remember in "The Wolverine", Yukio said that her vision was Logan dying while holding his heart in his hand. He was holding Laura's hand.
Came here to say that. Beautifully tied it all together.
Yep. Best bit of add-on writing they did in this film was having them hold hands.
Yes, Logan's death scene in this movie pays homage to Yukio's vision in "The Wolverine" : "I saw you are lying on you back, there's blood everywhere, and you hold your heart in your hand."
@@LukeLovesRoseblame Kathleen Kennedy for that one.
@@MRob6971 "Wah wah! Kathleen Kennedy! Wah wah!"
You sound like The Fandom Menace. Find another person to blame, chud.
Logan's last words of "...so this is what it feels like..." has a double meaning referring to his near immortality with his healing factor and to have a family who loves him, in Laura.
More than that. In the last Wolverine film, it's seen that Logan will "die holding your heart in your hand."
So it's also a nice little callback to that, as well. Accidentally, or otherwise.
Totally. So this is what dying feels like.. and so this is what love/having a daughter feels like.
Though if it’s the double meaning it makes the statement half as powerful.
I was thinking it and you said it
@@vb6548 It has all the more meaning. He's over 200 years old. Everyone he's ever loved has died, many of them in his arms. He's finally on the other side of the coin, no longer cursed with immortality, and he finally sees what many of those before him had: The final moments of love shared before death. Someone he loves has finally outlived him, and he finds peace with that. It is less of a double-meaning, but more of the two being intertwined.
When Logan keeps saying "it wasn't me it wasn't me it wasn't me" to Charles? That's gets me more than the ending.
Truth
The saddest thing is logan is talking to a child in his eyes. Logan is more than 100 years older than Charles.
Definitely not 100 years older
@@Kinobambinologan was born in the 1800s
Watched this movie with my dad. Best/worst idea for a father-daughter bonding moment. I couldn't stop crying
I watched it with my daughters, so many tears.
I don't know why this is so funny to me, something about comedy associated with tragedy I guess, anyway beautiful moment to bond more.
In short, The metal that's coated around Logans entire skeleton, adamantium, is slowly poisoning him. It wasn't much of an issue when he was in his prime, but you gotta remember that Logan is around 200 years old. Now that his healing factor isn't what it use to be, the adamantium is doing more damage.
In the comics, the big 3 are vibranium, adamantium and carbonadium. Vibranium is the pure form, adamantium was the one they created to replicate Vibranium, and carbonadium was another replication that was more malleable, but veeeery radioactive
Exactly, it is also mentioned that they modified the food to attack the x gene, which probably worsened Logan's regenerative factor, in addition to causing new mutants to no longer be born.
Ya neat me to it - that was a Grade A exposition on Adamantium poisoning. Good job! And kudos to the filmmakers for doing the math on Logan's healing factor - when it weakens, the adamantium poisoning speeds up. The only reason this didn't occur before is because that's how powerful his healing factor is - it can heal his wounds AND keep metal poisoning at bay. Kinda like Cable, how he's always using a fraction of his psychic powers to keep the Legacy Virus at bay. And really, when you think about it, well... ach, lookit me, going off on tangents on comic book trivia. What are the odds?!?!?
This takes place only 1 year later or earlier than the "Future" where the Sentinels are killing all the mutants and Wolverine is totally fine... even though he has clearly aged a bit (which shouldn't be as drastic as they made it). It's not that his healing isn't what it used to be, it's that his healing factor is being turned off by whatever they are using to nullify mutants in the American food, so now the Adamantium is free to mess him up.
Just want to say that the idea that a kind of metal implant slowly poisons the body is a real thing in real life. In the 1980s people use amalgam which contains mercury for tooth filling, the mercury contains could later poison the body and bring various health problems as mercury is a heavy metal and highly poisonous. Since 1990s the use of amalgam for tooth filling has been discontinued and replaced with a safer non heavy metal composite, but some older people nowadays still have amalgam filling in their teeth and suffer this "wolverine syndrome" of having various health problems related to mercury poisoning, so I guess many people could relate to Wolverine's condition in this movie as they experience similar condition in real life.
Dude! What is carbovanium? I've read some comics and seen some stories told and never learned. Just curious.like when do they mention it in comics?
Logan is a masterpiece, it ends the X Men storyline so well but so damn brutally. Its a gut punch but a beautiful one.
9:00 ... when Laura screams at seeing Charles's dead body, it still shreds my heart (it always will)
Logan best X-Men movie
As someone who's helped take care of elderly family members with gradually developing dementia, those scenes with Charles felt all too real to me. Incredible movie.
This movie went VERY hard. By far the best mature superheroe movie out there.
Indeed. I have a friend who doesn't like superhero movies, and even he loved it.
It's amazing. I'm not sure I prefer it to 2009 watchmen though.
Watchman has entered the chat
@@happyhedgehog6450 for me, its the Watchment show on HBO
Alright, fair, Watchmen is also pretty good
Logan was dying of Adamantium poisoning because of the fact that his healing abilities were diminished. He'd been poisoned by the Adamantium all along, but when his healing factor was stronger, it could protect him from it. Some people speculate that his powers diminished with age, others that the GMO food the Doctor created to suppress mutant genes, might have been the cause. The clone, X-24 was an imperfect clone according to director, James Mangold. He healed smaller injuries quickly, but when he was impaled on that farm equipment, he needed that injection to handle all those major wounds. They also used a much thinner coating of Adamantium on his bones, which is why the bullet was able to blow apart so much of his skull. When Charles said that he remembered what happened in Westchester. He was saying that he finally remembered that he'd had one of his seizures and killed all of the other X-Men.
That's a really good point, I really like the idea that the GMO food was weakening his mutant genes leaving him more susceptible to poisoning. Considering that he's potentially hundreds of years old, I'd assume his healing factor would weaken at a much slower rate than where he''s at during the film.
And i believe part of his powers failing is he wants to die
Logan is a one of kind mutant that can never be fully replicated. No matter how hard they try there is always going to be imperfections. Laura is honestly her own mutant that is Logan inspired.
Basically X-24 would get completely eviscerated by a Weapon X Era Wolverine.
It’s depressing when you realise whenever Logan ends up as a guest or when he simply tries to find shelter somewhere and there happens to be good people there who treat him as a guest, it never ends well for the good people and Logan holds that guilt as well as the whole world on his shoulders. Wherever he goes, death and bad things follow to those who have been in contact or are associated with Wolverine. It’s just downright tragic.
it was the immortality curse
The way they used the monologue from Shane is also a huge part of who Logan is. In the western, after the big gunfight and the good guys win, the kid asks Shane to stay, the valley is peaceful now, he could have a life. Shane says "You can't break the mould. There's no living with a killing." That's who Logan was. The man who can't stop fighting, because he's the one best suited for it. But inside, he wanted nothing more than a quiet life, where he didn't have to hurt anyone. When he says his nightmares are about hurting people, that got me almost as bad as when Laura says Daddy. He tried to do the right thing for his whole life, and kept making enemies because of it.
@@animeshnegi4948 there is no immortality curse
That final scene gets me every time! The music, the emotion, the lines, and then turning the cross to an X 😢
I don't get real emotional over movies typically but this one TORE. ME. TO. SHREDS. It really had to end this way to finish the story but it didn't make it any easier. My opinion this was beautifully executed and was the best movie of the series hands down. Great reaction! 😎
“So this is what it feels like…” will never not hit me hard!
I'm a 59 yr old life long X Men fan and this movie killed me. It's amazing how good this movie is on so many levels even if you don't know the X Men at all.
“All the same.” It show you how much Logan not only values lives of bad guys, but both mutant and human, good or bad. So deep.
I think has less to do with him valuing the lives of bad guys, but him simply saying that in the end, taking a life will haunt you no matter what, regardless of whether they deserved it.
His subconscious is now punishing him for actions that he took willingly and, even, happily at the time and would almost certainly do again.
@@Real_HistoryI like to think it's that, or more bleakly, that at the end of the day, after 200 long years of seeing what people can do to one another, it doesn’t matter because all people are (in effect) ‘bad people'
When she turned that cross into an X it felt like getting stabbed, I was crying so hard 🫠
I love how she’s like “sorry language” when she accidentally cussed while people are getting torn apart on screen 😂
It took me WEEKS to get the feeling of this movie out of my mind. Laura turning the cross into an X absolutely crushes me.
The multiple meanings of him having been one of the core members of the X-Men, being Weapon X, X commonly being used as a stand-in for a name, they all come together to make that moment one of the most poignant movie endings I've ever seen.
When I saw this movie in the theater I was holding it together until Laura called Logan "Daddy." Thats when I lost it. I can just imagine a future Laura sitting down with younger mutant children telling them stuff in Spanish like "I had a daddy. I only knew my daddy for a week but it was enough time to know he loved me and I loved him. My daddy died a hero protecting me and my friends but he always was a hero: The Wolverine."
He died holding his heart in his hand
I am thankful and grateful that we have you Arianna, and you Maple, to remind us all that empathy is indeed normal, and necessary. I’m also glad that you both remind me why I love visual storytelling so much.
a good reminder that genre films aren't immune to being labors of love sometimes
@@Diegesis abso-friggin-lutely
"Why did it have to go so hard?" I'm reminded of what my ex said when we saw this in theaters "This was the most beautiful movie they could have done, they did everything right, and I never want to see it again". This is one of my favorite tear jerkers, and was an amazing send off.
It's horrifyingly beautiful. I was in tears watching this the first time and couldn't watch it again for years. I knew how it had to end from the very beginning but I still wasn't ready.
After this came out, everyone wanted Hugh Jackman to play Joel in TLOU….
When Lara says " There are no more guns in the valley." She is quoting Shane which is seen on one of the TV in the hotel. A very moving Western that Logan Mirrors very well.
Charles Xavier saved the world many times over. Buried next to a road, alone. Broke my heart. 😭
I love this part of the movie (the family being killed) because it shows why superheroes always guard themselves from people.
If they’re not selfish they’ll recognize realistically they’re going to get innocent people hurt just by being near them
One of if not the greatest X men movies made. Logan incorporated both the comics and the superhero film genre beautifully. When this originally came out people were hoping and pushing for the best from the director and since this was supposed to be Hugh Jackman's final X men curtain call we wanted and hoped for the best. Most of us believed we got it.
This is one of the best reactions I have seen from this film. Thank you for this. I am very satisfied by what I saw. Thank you. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Fun fact, Hugh Jackman film the younger version of wolverine after he did his scenes as old Man wolverine . There's a video where you see Jackman in shape and he's acting out the scenes as the clone wolverine while watching himself as old man wolverine
this movie goes so hard and it's perfect and dangerous as all get out. It's so hard being brought up with these movies and watching this one. Its the perfect end and crushing. Everything I wanted.
At the beginning when Charles keeps blaming logan " wht did you do what did you do?" Not remebering it was him who killed the x men. And when logan tells charles " it wasnt me it wasn't me" . Broke my heart because if you know. Logan is like a hundred years older than him. So he is talking to a child in his eyes. 😢
I love how in the movie before this, Logan is told that he will die with “his heart in his hand”. He dies holding Laura’s (his metaphorical heart) hand.
They wanted to have a cameo with Logan's half brother Sabertooth. But actor Liev Schreiber wasn't available due to scheduling conflicts. They never said who the boy Rictor, was talking to on the radio. But fans have speculated that it may have been a member of Alpha Flight, who are the Canadian equivalent of the X-Men in the comics. Even with the GMO foods suppressing new mutants, the original Alpha Flight members would have still been alive in that time.
Loved your reactions ladies as usual. I love how deep you guys get into a story. Logan to me is one of the best Marvel films. It tells a story so well and you have to pay attention to so many details. When Professor X realizes he caused the deaths of the school (when he says I have done the unspeakable). That literally broke me. Patrick Stewart and Hugh Jackman, and young actress Dafne Keen were off the chain in this movie. Top notch. To me top scenes were when the children trimmed his beard. I started to tear up, because I know what they were doing. They saw Logan as their hero. Someone they looked up to even though Logan never felt that he was hero. The children told you through their actions. Logan was a hero because he had compassion, courage, kindness, and love under that gruff exterior. You could tell Logan saw Professor X as a father and losing him broke Logan even more. Laura calling him "Daddy" and the way she said it..wow just drove dagger into my heart being a father to a daughter..this scene hit hard as hell. Then the child holding the Wolverine doll at his grave and turning of cross to X meaning the kids always saw his as X-Men and hero. God this movie just hit you in the feels almost at every moment.
God, when she made the "x", I about cried like you two do lol. It's a great film, a great end to a great (film) character. I am so worried about Deadpool 3 because Disney does not have these kinds of writers working for them.
I wish Ryan Reynolds got decent writers buddy. I know is comedy but hope they make a good good bye/start.
*My favourite Hugh jackman*
The most heartbreaking movie ever 💔 😢
I didn't watch the ending when I saw it the 1st time after 6 months I finally gathered the strength 😓
This is not your typical superhero movie but an incredible movie on its own very similiar To The dark knight both just incredible movies.
24:08 mangold nodding to wolverine origins ending. Genius
I know the ladies were wondering what was making Logan sick, but I don't know of they caught the explanation. The adamantium metal in Logan's body is what was making him sick throughout the movie. The adamantium that coats his entire skeleton was leeching into his body at such high amounts that his mutant healing ability just couldn't compensate for it, and it was slowly killing him. When he referred to Dr. Rice's father as "the guy who put this poison in me," he meant that quite literally. Logan was dying of adamantium poisoning.
Finally a stream I can cry with. :'(
Your messed up faces in tears blubbering is the correct response to how emotional the ending is bravo! ❤
Ladies, THAT YOU SO MUCH for this reaction! 52 year old Marine, Wolverine fan since '83, BAWLED MY EYES OUT on this, and SO HAPPY to have watched with yall!! Bless you for this gift!!
Hugh Jackman and his cast should've won an Oscar for this movie.
Absofuckinglutely.
I still remember seeing this during premier and everyone applauded at the end. There were so many hyped people in there knowing that there was a possibility we'd get X-23 and The New X-Men comics potentially coming to the big screen
dang this movie gets to me especially if you watch this film after The Wolverine.
"I saw you die. You were holding your heart in your hand".
...My God ladies! Your tears were so sincere! You are beautiful human beings!!!❤❤❤
He's being poisioned by the exoskeleton. Like lead poisioning. They can't get it out of him because the adamantium is stuck to his bones.
technically an endoskeleton
@@samuelk9199 fair
And.. if you follow the clues.. the Dr has used the u.s. corn supply kill off all the other u.s. mutants. Corn is in everything.. thousands of non food products even. That's why no mutants have been born in Years. It originally took away their powers but eventually killed them.. the fact Logan lives in Mexico is why the professor and Calabas haven't died yet.. and why the young mutants will be safe in Canada
he is suffering from adamantium poisoning from the metal bonded to is skeleton but his healing factor worked overtime to nullify the toxins, so essentially all the times you saw him fast heal, his healing factor was working at a fraction of its full potential. though with the weakening of his healing factor, the poison was allowed to seep into his body and ravage it.
@Shiirow you stated it perfectly.. and again.. if folks pay close attention.. the government is using the corn to "poison" and retard all mutations. You can see the automated harvesters.. and why the armed men are so set on getting the small , organic, corn fields from the man's family. I'm guessing even the automated haulers in the highway ate full of corn.. corn is in everything.. from paint to plastic to fuel to 90% of pre made foods and drinks. It would be the perfect delivery system. The kids were raised in Mexico so there was no chance of incidental contact.. and there is no retardation in Canada. Corn is the key and there ate hints throughout the movie.
One of the best superhero movies of all time and probably will remain that forever, such a fantastic movie. Great reaction guys, this movie is pretty damn soul crushing especially the first time. Shoutout the whole cast especially jackman/Stewart/keen for all being just truly stellar, also shoutout James mangold for tremendous directing and for a great script along with Scott Frank and Michael green who wrote stuff like blade runner 2049 and queens gambit, all 3 of them are great writers, very deserving of the Oscar nominee they got for adapted screen play. Anyway I’m rambling but great reaction of a great movie guys, this movie hit so hard in theater opening night especially if you grew up watching all the X-men movies
Ive been reading Wolverine comics since before the cartoon; that said i watched this w/ my teen daughter and i was a silent wreck holding back tears... she broke when lil Laura cried "daddy". You leave the theatre feeling like like just got chopped in half... and we need to live.
watching this, feeling again... so happy that Ryan brought Hugh back.
X-24 is Logan's younger clone also of course played by Hugh Jackman. Ending tore me up big time especially Laura saying "daddy" to Logan. I thought that Hugh was done with Wolverine, but his friend/frenemy, Ryan Reynolds persuaded Hugh return as Wolverine for least one more time with the blessing from James Mangold, Logan's director for Deadpool 3.
This is the comic book story of King Lear. It was to be the two actors farewell to twenty years of playing the same characters (Deadpool 3 features Jackman as Wolvie in yellow spandex). Patrick Stewart's acting in this is off the charts great. It may be his finest performance captured on film.
Logan is dying from adamantium poisoning because his healing factor is fading.
"So this is what it feels like" was a reference to a family that loves him and mourns him. He never had kids and never felt like anyone was his family. To feel a familial sensation before death is what he was experiencing.
also, dying. for someone who has lived so long.
I remember seeing this opening night. Everyone in the theater was wrecked after seeing this. Great movie, and it hits hard.
I was TOTALLY FINE throughout this movie when I watched it in the movie theater. And I grew up reading the X Men and Wolverine books. I remember the introduction of him. So I was fine. And then she turned the cross into an X..........😮.....FFFFUCKING lost it!!!...Don't know why but that little act DESTROYED me.......
Great movie though.
That was so good, thank you so much. I love watching you!
First time watching you guys' reaction! I loved it! Keep 'em coming!
Maple: "HE'S A RUNNIN', HE'S A TRACKSTARRRR"
Lmao
This is a totally different version than the one I saw. I have to say, the one I saw was great, but this one is even better. Love this extended version.
This movie broke me. I watched it on opening night. When it was available online, I downloaded it, but it was a long time before I dared to watch it at home.
One of the top 5 best cbm films of all time.
They did a beautiful job on logan ,but i truly wished they did a old man logan film maybe just maybe we can get him to do it for one truly last film . We need to laura character again hopefully in DP3 she needs a introduction , the changing of the cross to the x was perfect.
The thing inside Wolverine that’s poisoning him is the adamantium itself. His healing factor has been trying to push this indestructible metal out of his body ever since it was bonded to him. Fortunately for Laura, it’s only her claws which are bonded with adamantium. If it were her whole skeleton, she would eventually succumb to the same metal poisoning as he as well as no longer being able to grow.
"Wow! There are so many layers!" *you both look like you have been chopping onions*
8:48 - "just kill someone important" might be the smartest thing I've seen a reactor say to this movie :D
Logan is sad by itself now imagine watching about 8 other films and getting attached to the only character/ actor that hasn’t changed. It’s just amplifies the emotions
you're gonna be real mad later when you realize they could have put old logan's head on new logan's body.
My favorite X-MEN film. It’s good to finally see Maple for the first time.
The vehical that Laura stole was a LandRover. Its a British made 'jeep' kind of thing. It has a manually operated cruise control which is why Laura can drive it without her feet reaching the accelorator.
what gets me is the sun seeker scene from Charles last words
its the adamantium coating his whole skelleton thats poisoning him. his healing factor used to counter it but as it weakened, he feels the effect of it.
Even my mother who doesn't really care about comic book movies cried like a baby when she watched this.
I was gonna cry when Part 1 ended because I didn't know this was a two-parter, lol.
All through the vids you keps saying, I'm so gonna cry! And I'm like... oh you don't even KNOW, lol...
Glad you enjoyed the film!
i saw that this reaction was up, amd i stopped everything I was doing to watch it!
i knew youd be in for a roller coaster of emotions, and tears.
this isn't just one of the best (if not clearly the best) of the X-Men films, it's one of the best movies I've ever seen I think.
Great job with this, and when you watch it again, and eventually you will.... youll be just as teary as you were this time.
Hands down the best Marvel movie ever made. For me it was Iron Man I and Spider-Man I but this movie blew everything away. A true Marvel Masterpiece
What's crazy about this movie is it also looks at the dark side of family because the weapon is also his son
No, it's his clone, an imperfect one at that. His actual son is a whole other can of worms.
@@SlCKNESS_ Yeah I know that but in the films context. He is
Adamantium poisoning made Logan that way. Sad part is in wolverine origins the seer mutant who saw logans death, she said James would die with his heart in his hand. She didn't mean that scene in the movie, she meant when Logan died and he was holding Laura's hand when he died because he ended up loving her more the he loved charles and Charles was like his dad and best friend and the one who helped him remember who he was.
Saw this in the theater and by the end everyone was a wreck the audience was a wreck. 😢
And this is why this is the greatest super hero/comic book movie ever made. Top notch production, casting acting etc with a down to earth compelling simple story that deals with the consequences of these amazing abilities. Marvel and the rest of the DC could never touch this on film.
This was the Wolverine we waited so long for. R-18 (comic book Wolverine is pretty violent) and it went hard. Hugh Jackman at his peak as well.
I was too distracted the entire clip 😂😍
Hugh Jackman is a fucking master of the shaky voice. "Bad shit happens to people I care about" is an all time line delivery
One of my quietest cinema experiences ever. Milestone death.
Im glad I have just discovered you guys.
This should always be in the discussion of greatest superhero movies...
Nature made him a freak, man made him a weapon, but Laura made him a father before the end.
Phenomenal reaction, to a movie that truly deserved it.
11:44
- Logan: «You can talk?! Fuck!! So what's all this bullshit's been for the last 2,000 fucking miles?!»
- Laura: «You really think I would wanna talk to you when all you do is insult me, yell at me, tried to abandon me, you really think I wanna talk with you?!»
She's not wrong 🤷🏻♂️
I remember the trailers for this film and it was emotional then lol. Then you watch the film and it will have your ugly-crying lol. such a great film though. the young lady that played Laura Kinney Howlett did an amazing job. Her acting was on point. I loved her little wolverine screams and rage moments.
By far, I consider this one of the best Marvel Hero movies.
Btw, in the comics Laura Kinney is known as X23, the biological daughter of Wolverine. Not a clone. Where as X24, the evil wolverine was.
The fact that Charles Xavier, one who has done so much for human and mutant relations in the world, fostered and championed areas of study like genetic research, AND has helped save millions of lives... gets such an inglorious, pauper's burial out in the middle of nowhere is heartbreaking.
Yes. Fantastic choice.
Another thing I always interpreted differently. When Logan says "So this is what it feels like", Everyone i talked to said he was referring to Dying. From the first time i saw it i took it to mean, This is what it feels like to have a Family. It was right after she calls him Daddy. And a big theme of the movie was Home and Family. Could def refer to both ideas, but i thought the Family idea was stronger.
It would be weird if he was referring to dying. That would mean he basically just completely ignored what she said.
Superb movie, and Dafne Keen is going to be a [even bigger] star some day.
Now you need to watch the Deadpool extended cut movies!
They have some fun Logan Easter eggs in it and Ryan Reynolds talked Hugh Jackman into reprising his role as Wolverine for the last movie!!!
When he took that seerum thats the OG Wolverine coming out. The animal.
Me and my brother Zach watched this in theaters and were also boo-hooing the whole time. The most meaningful Marvel movie, by far. So powerful.
When Laura calls Logan “Daddy”…😭 Plus that Shane ( Which by the way is One of the greatest Westerns of all Time!) reference/monologue at the Grave, so more Tears! 😭 Yes this is a film grown Ass men can cry To!