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Directed by visionary Russian filmmaker (making his English-language debut), Wanted brought a hyper-stylized aesthetic previously seen in his Russian dark fantasy films, Night Watch and Day Watch .
, this American-German production marked his English-language debut and brought a unique, hyper-kinetic visual style to the big screen. The Story: From Cubicle Drone to Lethal Assassin The film follows Wesley Gibson (played by James McAvoy In the piracy scene, dual audio releases are
At its core, Wanted is the ultimate escapist fantasy. The story follows Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy), a pathetic, anxiety-ridden account manager trapped in a soul-crushing cubicle job, constantly abused by his boss and cheated on by his girlfriend. Wesley’s life takes a radical turn when he meets Fox (Angelina Jolie), a mysterious assassin who inducts him into "The Fraternity."
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As Chandu becomes more involved in Gonda's gang, he begins to question his own morals and values. He eventually decides to take on Gonda and his gang, and join forces with a kind-hearted cop, ACP Kunaljit Singh (Sunil Shetty).
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