Sunday, June 29, 2008

Wanted ...a must watch!



WANTED!!! is the movie i've waited excitedly and wanted to watch eversince i saw it on trailers. Last friday, I watched it with my friend, Ad. One word --- AWESOME. Beyond logic, its just great. The reason i said beyond logic is that, some hmmm actually most of the scenes in the movie is way off-limit when it comes to logic and reality. But again, we all need a break from reality check. This is one movie you SHOULD watch. A movie, potraying assasins who kills the guilty ones based on the list created by The Fraternity thousand years back. The list is basically coded in binary numbers on the witted cloth. Angelina Jolie plays Fox a senior assasin who doesnt question or thinks twice to perform her duty, as she herself was haunted by a dark secret. Morgan Freeman(Sloan) is the enigmatic boss who traslates the binary code and distributes the duty list. James McAvoy is Wesley Gibson, a the typical, pathetic accountant manager who dies for a change. His long lost father, as told by the chief assasin is the man who dies at the beginning of the movie (that was soooo Matrix and coool). After joining the The Fraternity he discovers his immortal powers dealing with weapons and mind control. Once inside The Fraternity, he finds out Sloan's bitter secret in the hardest way possible. Now he is all alone. What happens next is the part u should watch... the unpredictable plot twist, the heart-thundering graphics, the curving and flying bullets thoughout the movie is all too great to miss. Angelina Jolie is as usual hot and sexy. James McAvoy is hot topless, im telling u, he has a great body. As for Morgan Freeman, he did his usual thing in bringing up the story with comedy touch here and there. For those people not knowing what to do on the weekeneds, those adventure-action lovers, GO FOR THE MOVIE. Its worth every single penny. Rather it be for the whoa story, or the graphic or the comedy touch, or the action, or the plot twist, or for angelina jolie's typical spy character, or for the McAvoy's sudden change of character, or Freeman's serious, comedy dialogues..i'd give a 4 to 4.5 rating. 3 words - Worth the Wait...

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