I hope I do but man I can't think of a film that didn't grab me emotionally on the first viewing but did so later on. We'll see. I can definitely understand how some of you would think this is the best cbm of all time if you were tearing up multiple times throughout the movie. Feels can cover a multiple of sins ("Kyle Reese take care of my Sarah") or turn an in the park homerun into a grand slam. Without those feels in Logan for me right now it's a triple or in the park homerun.
My head says it's respectable as hell, but my heart just wasn't fully there. I kept waiting for that moment to happen but it just never came which is strange because normally I'm a blubbering mess for anything even remotely father/daughter related. Dafne Keen's age in the movie is even the exact same as my own daughter's but...I don't know.
Maybe if there was more of race to keep him alive, only for it to go south at the last second it would have had more "punch" for me. Like if the kids were scrambling through the jeeps frantically trying to locate another vial of X-24's "juice" while Laura remained at his side just over the hill. She's screaming at them to find it and actually cracks, showing the overwhelming emotion of a real little girl who's about to lose her daddy. Logan realizes that they probably aren't going to reach him and takes her hand, calming her. He finishes his speech just as the kids arrive and inject him but it's too late. Laura loses it, and I probably would have too.