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Logan
Well, this movie was just okay. Being a big superhero fan, I had high expectations from Logan, but neither was it a standout for me within the X-Men film series. The plot seemed to me quite forward and straightforward, with events unfolding before my very eyes without surprise. I was expecting more from the movie for situations that are not predicted. Given there were some exciting scenes, I felt the plot could be far more multilayered and unexpected.
Bullet Train
Released as a bit of a mixed bag at the time, Bullet Train has since grown a massive cult following over the years. Starring a stylish, full-of-action story from director David Leitch, the man who brought us John Wick and Deadpool 2, Bullet Train is a type of high-octane trip that doesn't appeal to very many people, but those it does appeal to, it actually does really enjoy this kind of thing.
Labyrinth
The energy in Labyrinth is electric, and David Bowie exudes one of his most exquisite performances. For most, it might be a celebration of the fantastic world, but to me, it is a deep story about a girl's journey toward maturity and self-realization. The performance of Jennifer Connelly as Sarah is spellbinding as she guides us through a labyrinth of trials which reflect her psyche.
The Wolf of Wall Street
I did not enjoy The Wolf of Wall Street. It felt excessive and suffered from the same problem most of Martin Scorsese's recent films do: it lacks any heart, charm, soul, or anything else that would differentiate it from every other generic movie about excess and greed.