Wanted
Starring: James McAvoy,
Angelina Jolie, Morgan Freeman
Directed by: Timur Bekmambetov (“Day Watch”)
Written by: Michael Brandt (“3:10 to Yuma”),
Derek Haas (“3:10 to Yuma”), Chris Morgan (“The Fast and
the Furious: Tokyo Drift”)
By Kiko
Martinez
A
fast-paced and mostly ridiculous adrenaline rush through
the streets of Chicago, “Wanted” tells the story of a
bored-out-of-his-mind account manager who finds out that
his life is about to get a little more exciting because
of his bloodline.
Wesley
Gibson (James McAvoy) hates his job and his vicious
boss, hates his nagging girlfriend for cheating on him
with his best friend, and hates the fact that when he
Googles his name, the Web site produces “No Results,”
which basically tells him he hasn’t done anything with
his life.
But when
Wesley meets an assassin named Fox (Angelina Jolie) and
discovers he was born to follow in his father’s
footsteps as hired killer, he says goodbye to his 9 to 5
job and joins an underground fraternity where he is
assigned to execute the man who ended his father’s life.
Reminiscent
of the sharp narration of “Fight Club” in the film’s
early scenes, “Wanted” is a visual escapism at its most
hyperactive. Beside aerodynamic sports cars and assassin
maneuvers that defy the laws of gravity, which can be
fun when they’re not too frenetic, a thin plot is what keeps
“Wanted” stuck in neutral. Grade: C