How Logan Explores Themes of Elderly Care

When Logan came out in 2017, most fans believed they would be seeing Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine for the last time. Because of this, the movie showed a new side of two of the most famous X-Men characters — Logan and Professor Xavier. Logan beautifully portrays the strong bond between Wolverine and Professor Xavier, highlighting the sacrifices made in caregiving for someone with Alzheimer’s disease. By presenting the mental and physical decline of Professor X, Logan opens up a discussion about the struggles of those who suffer from Alzheimer’s and their caregivers.The X-Men movies showcased Professor X as a caring figure to all of his students. In Logan, that favor was returned as Wolverine was shown to deeply care for Professor X. He kept him alive and spared him the knowledge of how his uncontrolled powers killed most of his former students. By portraying such an important topic in a superhero film, viewers can witness the dynamic of these kinds of relationships and the sacrifices that come along with them.Since his first cinematic appearance in the first X-Men movie in 2000, Charles Xavier has been portrayed as a mentor and father figure to both his students and the X-Men. His continuous fight for the coexistence of mutants and humans earned him the adoration and love of those closest to him. In order to protect young mutants from the hatred and prejudice of the rest of the world, Professor X made a school where homo superiors could learn and control their powers. Ever since then, Xavier had spent his entire life protecting mutant-kind and trying to bridge the chasm between it and humanity.RELATED: Aubrey Plaza Nearly Found Herself in Two X-Men ProjectsRELATED: The MCU Isn’t the Perfect Template for the DC Universe – But Another Franchise Is

When Logan came out in 2017, most fans believed they would be seeing Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine for the last time. Because of this, the movie showed a new side of two of the most famous X-Men characters — Logan and Professor Xavier. Logan beautifully portrays the strong bond between Wolverine and Professor Xavier, highlighting the sacrifices made in caregiving for someone with Alzheimer’s disease. By presenting the mental and physical decline of Professor X, Logan opens up a discussion about the struggles of those who suffer from Alzheimer’s and their caregivers.

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The X-Men movies showcased Professor X as a caring figure to all of his students. In Logan, that favor was returned as Wolverine was shown to deeply care for Professor X. He kept him alive and spared him the knowledge of how his uncontrolled powers killed most of his former students. By portraying such an important topic in a superhero film, viewers can witness the dynamic of these kinds of relationships and the sacrifices that come along with them.

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Since his first cinematic appearance in the first X-Men movie in 2000, Charles Xavier has been portrayed as a mentor and father figure to both his students and the X-Men. His continuous fight for the coexistence of mutants and humans earned him the adoration and love of those closest to him. In order to protect young mutants from the hatred and prejudice of the rest of the world, Professor X made a school where homo superiors could learn and control their powers. Ever since then, Xavier had spent his entire life protecting mutant-kind and trying to bridge the chasm between it and humanity.

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