X-Men Origins: Wolverine received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the film's action sequences and performances, while others criticized its convoluted plot and excessive length. The film holds a 45% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with many critics noting that the film's attempt to cram too much into its running time resulted in a disjointed and uneven viewing experience.
Wolverine, whose real name is Logan, is a complex and intriguing character with a rich backstory. Born in the late 19th century, Logan was once a human, but his life took a dramatic turn when he was subjected to experiments at the hands of a secret organization known as the Weapon X program. This program, led by the villainous William Stryker, aimed to create a team of super-soldiers with enhanced abilities. Logan was subjected to a process that bonded his skeleton with adamantium, a virtually indestructible metal, and enhanced his healing factor, making him nearly unkillable. X-men Origins- Wolverine
The greatest sin of Origins is its refusal to be a simple story. What should have been a lean revenge thriller—Logan hunting Sabretooth after the murder of his lover, Kayla Silverfox—instead becomes a bloated checklist of fan service. We get a young Cyclops (Tim Pocock). We get a teleporting, sword-swallowing Agent Zero (Daniel Henney). We get The Blob (Kevin Durand) in a bizarre wrestling-ring cameo. And most notoriously, we get Will.i.am as John Wraith, a teleporter who contributes little beyond product placement. Born in the late 19th century, Logan was