"So, this is what it feels like..." | Logan (2017) | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction
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"you were lying on your back, covered in blood, you were holding your heart in your hand", yukio - the wolvering 2013
I thought I was the only one who caught that. Even the heart bit.
Really? You really thought that? That's insanely fascinating. Either you are lying or incredibly dumb, straight cut. I'm not trying to be a dick. It's incredibly interesting either way.@@radec4624
Yukio in Deadpool 2: Hi Wade!
Irrelevant here
@@SK-ew3kk It isn’t.
When he said “so this is what it feels like” he meant not only what it feels like to die but he also meant what it feels like to be loved 🥹🥹🥺🥺
To be called dad
None of the above. "So this is what it feels like, to be a dad, to be called dad"
Do you want me to cry? 😢
Wolverine was married before and his brother killed her, he was definitely loved. This is the hardest death for me though, F***!!!!😭
He knew love on several occasions genius. Jean Grey and other women legitimately loved him.
Hugh Jackman not getting an Oscar nom for this movie is insane.
Oh come on now. It was not an Oscar worthy perfeormace.
@@anthonycampos8057oh come now yes it was
@@anthonycampos8057It was
@@anthonycampos8057 def oscar worthy
Oscars thumb their noses at comic-book based movies. Unless the actor died tragically and the Academy wants to score political points
The best Wolverine film by far, no contest. Thanks for posting.
Nope
Best superhero movie by a long way.
@@SK-ew3kkyou're entitled to your very WRONG opinion.
@@wadewilson8011 nope
@@carlesmacuaid2nd Best superhero movie. Dark knight takes the crown but this an extremely close second
"Don't be what they made you." Gets me, and the fact he died with his heart in his hand.
The little girl was perfectly cast as the living embodiment of fury.
she's the main character in His Dark Materials, it's an amazing show.
*"Daddy. . ."* 😢
*"So this is what it feels like. . ."* 😭😭
I saw this in the theaters. When she said daddy to LOGAN you can tell every1 was crying, men too.
I saw this in the cinema too, and everyone was crying when she said Daddy. This is the best X-men film by a long margin.
Yup I have on DVD 4k and I can't watch it it kills me hard movies to watch because I grew up loving wolverine I have comic books, all X-Men movies! This scene destroyed me
R.I.P. Logan.
The final member of the X-Men. A legendary hero.
You're free Logan, you're finally free.
Thanks to Marvel jesus he is back😂
Deadpool: Yeah… about that…
He can never be reunited with Jean. :'(
Yukios vision of him dying with his "heart" in his hand came true 😢
It's crazy to think the ones who watched these movies in the theaters. We had the luxury knowing that people like RDJ and Jackman; this was their final role as the characters we grew up.
So for the reactors, this is a kick to the face. Still it's nice to see these movies do hold up for future generations.
All these years, we have one and only Wolverine!
Hopefully it changes and we get a comic acurate wolverine soon, love Hugh tho
This comment didn’t age well 😂
One of the saddest, yet best superhero movies ever made.
When Laura said "Daddy" I yelled at my tv to STFU and then cried like a baby for about 2 minutes.
I have literally never cried at a character's death before... except for Logan's.
How about iron man 😢? And now Logan is gone too 😭
@@ma.marizbaltazar5597it's crazy how fictional characters can have this much of emotional impact on my heart 😭
@@ma.marizbaltazar5597 iron mans death was not sad for me. for pepper i was sad but, the last 2 movies had so many god damn plotholes he should never have needed to die there. fanservice is what it was
Rest in peace Logan, the last remaining member of the x-men I watched this and it hurt me so much and so badly 😢, long live the wolverine the best of all of us
To Laura, Logan was her knight in shining armor that could not die...
What father wouldn't die for his children if he had to
Blood was everywhere and he died holding his heart in his hand.
This is a masterpiece, like a true ending for the last gunslinger in the western
I remember watching this in theaters trying so hard not to cry, the moment Laura turned the cross into an X I started bawling. 😭
that ending was the first time Hugh Jackman did a death scene, especially a death scene that put us all to tears. I haven't seen that many tears since the "Red Wedding" episode in game of thrones
It’s like a double meaning, he’s killed many and finally feels what it is to die, but also what it is like to have a family
1:59 Seeing her tear visibly run down her face enough to make me cry 😭. I wanted to comfort her so bad 😢.
The reaction from these ladies. Makes it even more sadder. Cause women are so much open with their emotions.
@@NicholasPeters1Cool story, bro.
@@NicholasPeters1 we got a tough guy over here
@@gilded2342 no. I just don't care to hear crying reaction videos. I shouldn't have clicked on the video to see people's reactions to videos. That's all. It was a thing I shouldn't have done.
@@NicholasPeters1
Then why did you?
@@thealjohnsonshow2188 good question. I realized how stupid I was for replying. I shouldn't have said anything. Anyway.
The little boy with the Wolverine action figure gets me every time. Idk why
Laura turning that cross into an X-shape never fails to make me cry HARD every time, especially as someone who doesn't have a long history and understanding of the X-Men.
For me its the implication of always have been a pariah
As Tony Stark said, part of the journey is the end, and what a send off it was
Tony stark sucks
That moment fucking broke me. Finally after all these years, after wanting to die for so long, Logan feels the cold embrace of death adescend upon him and he welcomes it with open arms.
It wasn’t death he was talking about. Earlier in the movie Xavier was telling him what having a family feels like. So when she called him Daddy, he felt loved and like he had a family. That’s what he was talking about as he died.
Yukio's vision came true, he died holding his heart in his hand.
My favorite movie of all time. 17 years to go that hard.
One of the most emotional scenes in movies
One of the all-time greatest superhero movies ever made.
This movie meant a lot to me, as well as Hugh Jackman's portrayal of Wolverine. Why he was never nominated for his performance, I will never understand.
I'm excited to see him return in Deadpool 3, but this was a beautiful finale to his character.
Of course, I'm excited to see Wolverine in the MCU played by a new actor, but Hugh Jackman will forever be Wolverine to me.
That moment broke our hearts and years later the internet broke when our hugh jackman would return
The way she calls daddy...i cried out loud💔
Best superhero movie period. That moment where she tips the cross over into an X simply BREAKS me.
This is without a doubt my most favorite "superhero" scene, next to Michael Keaton AFTER fighting the Kyrptonian in the Flash(2023) Superheros aren't supposed to die. Seeing our heros give up their own life to save the day seems to be the limit in being a "super" hero.
This is my go-to channel for seeing attractive women weeping.
😂
What attractive women? They're all *gl*. Get your eyes checked smh
And I come to the comments to start laughing again lol
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This scene still hits hard even to this day I remember seeing this theaters
I've always enjoyed how you choose the clips from the movies you do. This was another great one.
This how you make a good superhero movie!
I think I never cried that much in a movie theater before.
I cry in movies, but this scene right here, was the most I cried before.
Logan always have been my favorite X-Men, this was hard to watch, but at the same time, so beautiful...
Masterpiece ever.
Definitely a depressing scene to watch in the theater. Wolverine was always my favorite!
Yeah, i am crying at the theatre too...
In the cinema, the room was full of spectators, the movie ended, everyone just sat in silence, sniffing, blowing their noses, crying softly. No one moved and headed for the exit. It was dramatic.
Dont worry hes coming back this July
Yikes Vicky cried all her eyeliner off by the end lol
Underrated film -- great ending!
This film isn’t underrated lol
When she called him daddy it SHATTERED me, I have never cried so much at a scene before
like like, oh my god, that scene was so so powerful.
Wolverine was the last of the X-Men, was he? 😔
"One of those rare moments where grown men are allowed to cry. Even that within." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
It's even more heartbreaking when you recall what Yukio said to him in The Wolverine (2013) ''I saw you die, there's blood everywhere and you're holding your heart in your hand..."😥😥😥
I shed thug tears when she turned the cross into an X
Isn't it amazing what can be done in the superhero genre when it's written for adults, by adults, and without the need for the characters to smirk and make a snarky comment every five minutes?
Agreed. But director James Mangold show his childish side after Indy 5 bomb at the box office.
@@cafeabasedecinema Exactly right. He went from respecting the audience to being condescending and superior.
Superhero movies were always supposed to be for kids tho. This mature send off for Logan is amazingly beautiful don't get me wrong and it's great that we can get adult superhero stuff. I'm not the biggest marvel fan but it's always been made for kids.
@@cafeabasedecinema I'm not entirely sure how in charge he was over that whole thing. There's competency in some of that movie but you can tell it was heavily leashed throughout.
I doubt he had much creative control over that one at all @@cafeabasedecinema
Hugh jackman deserved an Oscar nomination
I'm a 48 year old man and I had the same reaction when I saw Wolverine die... 😂
What about when Opie died on Sons of Anarchy?
I want movies about Laura’s journey!!!!!
that movie was beautiful, oh my god, a beautiful movie, that emotion right there was beatiful, this is one of my favorite, best and beautifull marvel movies than i ever watch to a superhero of all time, rest in peace my inmortal and favorite superhero in x men wolverine logan, see you in peace.
By far my favorite X-Verse movie. You also have to do the Berserker Rage scene after Logan takes the serum and goes ballistic in the woods before this if you haven't already. Both that scene and this one perfectly encapsulate the character of Wolverine in my eyes.
Really wish they'd have her return as his daughter in her own series 💯💯💯🤞🥺😭
After 17 years still a perfect ending. Hope that deadpool and wolverine respect that timeline with Logan
+salomonortiz3870
They are, because the Wolverine we're getting in that movie is a different version than the one in Logan.
Yep, they all wept like I did when I first watched this heartwrenching scene years ago, and every time I have watched it since then. Weeping strongly and uncontrollably. Such a powerful, moving, and magnificent film. Their connection, chemistry, and bond in this film is amazing. ❤️👍❤️
WOLVERINE MY CHILDHOOD HERO.
They were all my favourite reactors that I subscribed to in one place, the only ones I watch. That's really amazing !🤯
When I saw this part, I was in shock of what that dude to Logan!! 😱😱
Such an amazing and powerful movie, a movie Wolverine deserved, the ending broke me in the cinema.
Legit one of the best superhero movies ever made.
When she said daddy to wolverine, that’s when I broke personally! I’ve never had kids, but I’ve had plenty of nephews and nieces. And if I was done, cried out “uncle Irv“, that would almost kill me right there. I can’t imagine what it would be for a parent.
I read the spoilers before I saw the movie on the Thursday opening, and it didn’t prepare me any more than if I had gone in blind. In fact, I’d say it made it harder knowing it was coming. I didn’t cry, but my lip was quivering, it was devastating. Saw it 4 times in theaters and I got the final poster since I worked at my local theater. My favorite movie, bar none.
Laura quotes Shane which is actually one of the greatest westerns of all Time and I lose my shit even more! 😢
On of the few movies grown ass men are allowed to cry! 😭
Esta es la UNICA película triste de un superheroe que demuestra que, pese a tener poderes, no siempre es camino de rosas
Es muy dolorosa y complicada de ver, incluso me atrevería a decir que está al nivel de crueldad y bleak que películas como El Pianista 😢
MY EYES ARE CRYING IRL😭😭😭😭😭
If you weren't crying during this part then you have no heart.... I saw this in the movie theater and cried like a baby... this one got to me more than Iron Man dying😢
They say you should never meet your heroes, but that little kid holding the Wolverine action figure at Logan's grave NEEDED his hero. They completely missed that part of the ending. I was 29 when this came out and was flying solo at this movie and cried twice, once for Xavier and once for Logan
Nature made him a freak, man made him a weapon, and God made it last too long.
There are very few reaction channels I believe anymore because the reactors seldom show emotion or provide any engaging commentary. Most reaction channels that show little emotion or commentary leads me to believe the person or people who are viewing a movie "for the first time" have seen it before and are fishing for views. However, it's difficult to fake cry like this, so I'll give them props that they're genuinely reacting. Kudos to them.
Logan was 192 years old. I think living for that long, every day would be torture eventually. It’s beautiful that he is finally granted the chance to finally die and pass on
Okay, I'll say it: this was my favourite X-Man film (as close to tears as I ever came during one of those films).
"я видела твою смерть Логан, ты держал в руках свое сердце". Как оказалось это было правда, но сердце не в буквальном смысле
After 200 years of war, pain, loss and suffering, Logan can finally rest in peace
After years of nothing but disappointment as an X-Men fan, they FINALLY made a movie worth watching.
agreed.
Just sucks they had to kill the best character.
@@chessenthusiast Ryan Reynolds not letting that happen.
huh? What about First class and Days of the future past?
Xmen was good..tf u talkn about
They say daddy's girl for a reason. It's the most enduring thing for a man. His daughter. There's nothing more precious.
Please encourage them to watch the end-credits with Jonny Cash's version of "Hurt". Another, fitting, gut-punch.
Теперь я узрел как плачут истинные фанатки старика Логана
This is a sad enough heartbreaking scene and then Laura says Daddy - gets Me every time .😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨
Humans killed Logan. The only time I shed a tear in movie theaters is Logan's and Superman's death. Those two were my childhood.
Turning the + to an x was genius
I mean as a grown man, i cried to that with the stone face on outside, but as a little girl on inside
It's been 7 years, and still hurts like it was yesterday.
It was so sad .I thought Logan had supreme healing factor
Old age, for him being centuries old, lowered his healing rate.
Also the adamantium was supposedly poisoning him, slowly diminishing his ability to heal.
@Davidofthelost negative. The adamantium had been slowly poisoning him for decades. Its mentioned several times in this film
Both of you are correct, the adamantium was poisoning him and he was just getting old. He was never gonna live forever. Well only in comic book form.
He back in Deadpool 3 I’m so excited
I was VERY quiet on the drive home after watching this movie...I don't think I was prepared for this kind of experience... My wife and I didn't say a word out of the cinema...
X- Men Forever😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤
I CANT STOP CRYING
All 3 of them, Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Daphne Keen (X-23) should have oscars for this movie, ESPECIALLY Keen!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best movie about a superhero ever made
Udeh we cry in this scene but when Deadpool show up its chance everything
Hugh Jackman is back as logan "DEADPOOL 3".❤
5:05 no x for x-men but x for weapon x
Wrong. It was for X Men because that was Logan's family. It's the only place he ever belonged
Perfect! Now do one where the guys are crying too. There is no shortage!
Logan made me want to go back and watch ALL of the original movies. INCLUDING X-Men Origins: Wolverine. GLAD he’s back in Deadpool And Wolverine.
The man comes around.