fade
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Thats what I mean though when I say there's a difference between implication and not infodumping, and not telling enough. It didn't really have to be more details about the actual event. More details about the effect would have been good. Ultimately it left me rudderless. I constantly had the feeling "why should I care?" On top of that, some of Logan's actions during the movie were quite questionable. And I realize that was what they were going for (just like I realize the lack of explanation was intentional) but in both cases, I felt it went to the opposite extreme and left me wondering why I should sympathize with these characters.I actually think all of the things you didn't like are strengths of the movie. What is the Westchester incident? Long term fans of this series will know (Westchester is where the x mansion was, Xavier had a seizure and killed the x-men, you can hear that stated on the radio before Logan turns it off) but it isn't expanded upon because ultimately it doesn't matter. There's a side plot about Transigen killing off natural born mutants via gene therapy through corn syrup, but that doesn't matter either. Logan even shoots the guy half way through him monologuing. It's Logan's story that matters, and that there's a bigger story going on around makes the world feel alive, but to Logan it's just noise. Even the reavers and Transigen as a whole, they're just more assholes in a long line of assholes that have and always will exist.
Opinions and all that.