‘Wanted’ won’t leave action fans wanting
McAvoy and Jolie defy gravity in this insanely entertaining popcorn flick
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The society in this case is The Fraternity, a centuries-old guild of assassins who keep order and balance in society by taking out potential wrongdoers. (It involves coded messages that turn up in woven fabrics — don’t ask.) “Wanted” begins with the spectacular assassination of an assassin (it involves several skyscrapers), which leads to the recruitment of Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) into The Fraternity.
Wesley happens to be a sad-sack office drone, who allows himself to be pushed around by his obnoxious boss, his cuckolding girlfriend and his traitorous best friend (the very funny Chris Pratt, who resembles a pre-Bruckheimer Ben Affleck). He’s also constantly taking medication for what he thinks are panic attacks, but are in fact episodes of increased heart rate that will allow him to perform superhuman feats of agility and marksmanship. The assassinated assassin, we come to learn, is the father who abandoned Wesley soon after birth.
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For the first half hour or so, “Wanted” feels a touch familiar — sort of like Edward Norton’s “Fight Club” character getting an invitation to Hogwarts (if it were a society of super-assassins and not a wizarding academy) and then undergoing a “Karate Kid” training montage — but this latest film from Russian director Timur Bekmambetov (“Nightwatch”) soon finds its own path and provides one surprise after another.
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The film’s not an acting showcase, by any means, although McAvoy’s American accent is mostly convincing and Jolie’s woodenness serves her and the character well. Like Jolie’s performance, “Wanted” is slick, sexy and ridiculous; if only the latest Indiana Jones adventure had been half as thrilling.
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