The director is too raped! !

Kaya 2022-03-14 14:12:22

At the beginning of the movie, I was really frustrated. How could a handsome guy be set so badly? James’ face clearly reads the words "Energetic", which means I can’t find his name on Google. Is it like someone who has no self-esteem? Boss Janice is so damn good. This is a fat woodpecker. That stapler is really professional. Also, I think James is suffering from schizophrenia or auditory hallucinations. It's not like anxiety. Because the symptoms are not very similar. whatever, forget it..
Brief introduction:
"Fate makes people" look particularly "eye-catching" on the 25-year-old Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy). The demanding boss, the girlfriend who is thinking about changing things, stimulates and tests his nerves and endurance all the time. Just as he was immersed in incomparable helplessness and pain, his father’s unexpected death made his unlucky fate again bizarre-he started from the mouth of a mysterious woman nicknamed "Fox" (played by Angelina Jolie) Learned that his father turned out to be the number one killer of a killer group. This time, the murder was done by the enemy of their organization. And Wesley inherited his father's excellent killer gene, but it has yet to be developed by an expert. In order to change the current situation of embarrassment, in order to avenge his father, Wesley resolutely embarked on the road of ancestors. And under the careful cultivation of "Fox" and killer group boss Sloan (Morgan Freeman), he quickly became a well-trained killer in translation. But everything that followed seemed completely beyond his original imagination, and everything became even more bizarre...



But seeing from the back, the better he looked, and his figure was so good that people and gods were angry! ! (Orz..) The red sports car immediately "fished" our handsome guy in (actually I felt that it was bumped in, it should be painful, and be careful not to bump your head down, it's not easy), Julie Lying in the car and playing sniper games is so cool! ! But why later Wesley was so gentle to his boss Janice, that I would kick her in the face! When a keyboard was pressed, the buttons and teeth were spelled "fuck you". It was too obvious a spoof, and I couldn't stop laughing at the time. But it was enjoyable. If one day I can ignore anything, I will also rush to give a violent beating such as a Jun and Miss B.


Just think about it.


continue. In that unknown place (looks like it's not very safe, the headquarters of the Assassin League is not safe here, right) Wesley began to learn to be a killer. That looks like "wax pool" is very interesting to me, I wonder if it is useful for healing? But what I don’t understand is why Morgan Freeman takes Wesley to his father’s place to make him understand "who i am"? It feels a bit far-fetched. Also, the loom tells you who to kill, which is too ridiculous! There are not a lot of machine codes. Why is the one upstairs telling you who to kill? You can also use the binary code to get the name, which is even better. In addition, the bullet can be taken out of the arm empty-handed, this fingernail is also terrible.
The second half of the movie made me feel a bit overdone, especially when the train was on the bridge. The actors were all too engrossed. Is it possible for the director to design it like this. Is it possible that the car is full of life?
But the director killed a carbine, and it turned out that Klaus was Wesley's father. But there is no way, who makes this a Hollywood blockbuster, the actor will not suffer some hardships and I am sorry for the audience. When Wesley killed him back to the Assassin League alone, he was so handsome. The director was really good. The "swap and use" of the gun was so smooth and smooth. The music was really good. I watched my passionate, "Ahhhhhhhhhhhh" Ahhhhhhh" The dead masses should not feel the pain because it was solved too soon. But when Fox died it still made me very sad, but this is the best end, I think.
The last "goodbye, mr.x" corresponds to the previous one, but the bullet passed through Janice's doughnut and Barry's Coke, which is too awesome. Could the focusing lens of his gun be an astronomical telescope?


The director is very good, at least I watched the whole film very well. Although there are flaws in this and that in the film, this just tells us that this is not life. In real life, it is impossible for someone to help you kill your boss or husband or wife one day. This is unrealistic after all. You still have to get back the control of your own life. The end of the film also tells us this, but the method is not advisable.

ps about the director (also copied)



Timor Beckmanbetov, who was born in Kazakhstan, the former Soviet Union, has already raised the banner of new Russian commercial films with "The Day Watcher" and "The Night Watchman". As the most well-known Eastern European film director in Russia and the world since the beginning of the new century, his popularity in Hollywood is also increasing. It happened that Universal, which had been struggling to find the man behind the new "Wanted Order," under the pressure of Mark Miller, turned its attention overseas, and one of the producers, Ain Smith, also happened to get Timor. Information on Beckman Betov. In this way, the Russians "obtained" the "wanted" order. However, this foreigner who was new to Hollywood's "dirt" has actually received the same "hospitality" as many of his predecessors of foreign descent. "Policy easing and monetary tightening." It is said that according to Timor Beckmanbetov's box office return rate of close to 1:15 "The Watcher", the producer Universal actually prepared a mere 6,800 for the crew. With a budget of 10,000 U.S. dollars, the Russians wanted the effect of "Spider-Man III". It's so shameless that it must have arrived in Chengdu. However, like many of his predecessors, such as Chinese Wu Yusen and Indian Xiamaran, Beckmanbetov will obey any harshness. And I know how to save costs and save expenses. First, I controlled the filming location in the United States and the lower-priced Central European country, the Czech Republic. Even if shooting in the United States, try to rent the cheapest shooting location. In details, the Russians with hard-working experience are the first to take the lead, saving money from many aspects including transportation expenses. And his personal salary from the contract is said to be pitiful. Obviously, the experience of going out to work for the first time is a test for everyone.

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Extended Reading
  • Toney 2022-03-20 09:01:17

    Wanted is stylish, energetic popcorn fare with witty performances from Angelina Jolie (playing an expert assassin), James McAvoy, and Morgan Freeman that help to distract from its absurdly over-the-top plot.

  • Isobel 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    This is the first time I think AngelinaJolie is more playful and no longer coquettish. She has a very good figure and cool tattoos. It is safe to watch her kill. However, the names of the characters displayed on the loom seem to be a bit far-fetched, and the story frame is too thin, but the special effects attached to the ribs frame are willing to spend money. The whole story seems a bit dark and humorous, and it is quite enjoyable.

Wanted quotes

  • Janice: Jesus H. Fuckin' Popsicle! I still don't have my billing reports, but you've got time to sit there and Google your ass off? Well, I know one thing: you've got your review coming up next week, and I can't wait to start checking me off some big *fucking* *boxes*!

    [clicks her stapler for emphasis. Wesley cringes at every click]

    Janice: Attitude: *poor*. Performance: *poor*. Management skills: *poor*. Works well with others? Ha! That's a fucking joke.

    [looks at Wesley's computer]

    Janice: What is this bullshit; who's this prick? Some loser gets his head blown off in the Metropolitan...

    Wesley: SHUT THE FUCK UP!

    [the office grows quiet]

    Wesley: [to co-workers] She has ONE, SINGLE iota of tenuous power! She thinks she can push everyone around?

    [grabs Janice's stapler]

    Wesley: You don't need this.

    [throws the stapler against the wall of his cubicle, smashing it]

    Wesley: I understand. Junior High must've been kind of tough, but it doesn't give you the right to treat your workers like horseshit, Janice. I know we laugh at you, Janice. We all know you keep a stash of jelly donuts in the top drawer of your desk.

    [crouches down]

    Wesley: But I want you to know, if you weren't such a bitch, we'd feel sorry for you. I do feel sorry for you. But as it stands, the way you behave - I feel I can speak for the entire office when I tell you... go fuck yourself.

  • The Repairman: I'm the Repairman.

    Wesley: What do you repair?

    The Repairman: A lifetime of bad habits.