X-Men Origins: Wolverine story
The film focuses on the character Wolverine and his relationship with his half-brother Victor Creed, as well his time with Stryker's Team X, before, and shortly after his skeleton was bonded with the indestructible metal, adamantium. It is the fourth installment of the X-Men film series, the first installment of the Wolverine trilogy within the series, and a spin-off prequel to X-Men (2000).
30 total · 3 choice · 7 major · 20 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| betrayal | choice | Logan was betrayed by his half-brother, Victor, and then his girlfriend, Kayla. |
| the desire for vengeance | choice | The story follows Logan as he seeks vengeance against his half-brother James. |
| unkillable attribute | choice | However damaged Logan become by conventional means, his body eventually healed itself. |
| brother and brother | major | The story follows Logan as he seeks vengeance against his half-brother James. |
| coping with opposing a friend | major | Logan has to oppose his own half-brother who was turning evil. |
| coping with the death of a lover | major | Logan gave a howl of mourning upon finding his girlfriend Kayla's apparently dead body in the woods. |
| immortality | major | Logan and his half-brother Victor had lived without any signs of physical aging since the time of the American Civil War. |
| romantic love | major | Logan and Kayla were happily living together as a couple, had a falling out of sorts, but rekindled their love for one another toward the conclusion of the film. |
| self-healing ability | major | Wolverine's body automatically healed itself after any physical injury. |
| supersoldier | major | Major Stryler was masterminding a plan to create an elite fighting force of experimentally enhanced mutants. |