《《Power of the Press (1943)》》Storyline
(Other high performers for foreign openings included:X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)at $100.8 million,Deadpool (2016)at $132.3 million, andLogan (2017)at $159 million).As it turned out, of all theX-Menfilms, it had thelowestdomestic revenue total (to date) at $132.6 million.This film was set longafterall he existing entries in theX-Menseries-franchise.The immortal, self-healing mutant traveled to modern-day Japan to say farewell to dying acquaintance Yashida, a wealthy tech-tycoon, and found himself protecting sheltered, rich heiress Mariko (Japanese supermodel Tao Okamoto in her first film role) from deadly Yakuza opponents while struggling with his own immortality.]Similar to a case that he never fully perceived or understood years earlier when he was a cop in LA""s Chinatown [symbolic of the city of Los Angeles], he is doomed to repeat history ("You may think you know what you""re dealing with, but believe me, you don""t", voiced by the film""s villain played by legendary director John Huston) - as a powerless, hard-boiled detective, he again brings ragedy to a woman he wants to help.Using a computer at police headquarters, fingerprints on the matchbook given to Foley""s two assassins were identified - they belonged to Charles Cain, Dent""s front man for his operations, who worked at the shooting club.Tom: Hide out for what? We ain""t doin"" nothin"".Muley: Well, you""re trespassin"", Tom.This ain""t your land no more.And that""s a superintendent with a gun.Come on!Casy: Come on, Tom.You""re on parole...(The superintendent needlessly smashes one of the windows of the deserted cabin with a rock.)Tom is exasperated by the plight he finds himself in, after the patrol car drives off: "Anybody ever tol"" me I""d be hidin"" out on my own place.To quietly lure the alien into the house, Elliott leaves more clumps of Reese""s Pieces as bait - spaced apart on a path up the stairs, down the hallway, and into his bedroom.