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Jon Peters Reviews: "Wanted"
2.5 of 5 stars

Jon Peters Reviews: "Wanted"

Written on 29/6/08 by Jon Peters

Plot Outline

""Wanted" tells the tale of one apathetic nobody's transformation into an unparalleled enforcer of justice..."

Review Summary

“Wanted” plays out like a fun 1980s action film we all love, but with incredible action set pieces, one topping the next, all ending in an orgy of bullets and mayhem.

The Review


“Wanted” is like an energy drink. You have a couple and then you’re wired, fidgeting, hyper, and when you come down, you’re sluggish enough to “whatever”; you had your fun. Anyone expecting anything else from a summer film directed by Timur Bekmambetov, is gravely mistaken or stupid.

Bekmambetov has officially arrived in America, after directing some cool, albeit copycatting film from Russia. “Night Watch” and “Day Watch” are a lot of fun, creating some fun twists on vampires, but the films are visually compelling for their inventive subtitles and extremely hyper action set pieces. But he and the films wouldn’t have existed without “The Matrix”.

“Wanted” plays out like a fun 1980s action film we all love, but with incredible action set pieces, one topping the next, all ending in an orgy of bullets and mayhem. From the opening assassination, you’ll either be on board or not; the film just throws you into its world without warning or explanation. Visually, the film is the next possible step from his Russian films. Perhaps, he has evolved the “Matrix” bullet-time effects to the next step too, something other copycats and even the Wachowskis couldn’t do.

While the nature of filmmaking is the suspension of disbelief, the story could’ve been more thought out as we are expected to handle its convoluted narrative. We can handle the far-out, gravity defying action, but when you tell us these secret assassins get the “To Kill” list from ancient weavers in a textile factory…eh, um, right. To be fair, “Wanted” is based on a comic/graphic novel, but from what I heard, the film is far removed from the comic. Despite the cornball plot, all of this is made easier to handle from a very game James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, and Angelina Jolie.

McAvoy handles this balance between an office wimp, who’s being cheated on by his girlfriend, being verbally abused by his boss, but is trapped, until he discovers the Fraternity. We’re with him as he transforms; he does have some great lines of dialogue. Freeman plays his typical teacher role, but the script gives him some fun twists on that character. While Jolie isn’t anything special here, her presence carries the one note character as only she can.

But everything comes down to Timur’s outlandish action set pieces. He is only competing with himself, and if you’ve seen the trailer you kind of know what to expect, but he saves some incredible stuff for you. I think what he captures here is a better sense of a fun action film, without the wink, wink like a “Shoot Em Up” had. Just don’t expect anything more than to see a raging, film version of our ID. Like I said it’s like an energy drink; hyper and fun when you’re on it, but after the come down, you’ll likely be worn out and nonchalant about the proceedings.


Wanted (2008)

Directed By

Timur Bekmambetov

Starring

James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Angelina Jolie

Opening Date

Sun, Jun 29th 2008

DVD date

Sun, Jun 29th 2008