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Cast: James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman,
Angelina Jolie, Common, Thomas Kretschmann, Terence Stamp
Director: Timur Bekmambetov
Genres: Action Thriller, Fantasy Adventure, Action
Theatrical Release Date: June 27, 2008
Synopsis:
Night Watch director Timur Bekmambetov helms his first English-language
feature film with this big-screen adaptation of Mark Millar's action-packed
graphic novel. Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) is a cube-dwelling hypochondriac
whose uneventful life has become a mundane blur of terminal boredom.
Repeatedly humiliated by his boss and constantly cuckolded by his cheating
girlfriend, weakling Wes seems to be living right down to everyone's
expectations that he would never amount to anything in life. Upon
discovering that the father he never knew has been brutally murdered,
however, the spineless, clock-punching pushover is recruited into a secret
society of assassins known as The Fraternity. During the course of his
training, the man who was once an office-bound wimp develops lightning-fast
reflexes and superhuman dexterity courtesy of his skilled mentor Fox
(Angelina Jolie). Upon completing his training, Wes is assigned the task of
dealing out death to the mythological Fates who possess the ability to alter
the lifelines of mortal men. It isn't long before the nebbish
nerd-turned-agile assassin is erasing the bad guys with surprising
efficiency, yet as Wes begins to carry the mantle passed down to him by his
father, he gradually begins to suspect that his wise tutors are not the
crime-fighting enforcers they present themselves to be. Now, with everything
he ever wanted in life finally within his grasp, Wes is about to find out
that the only thing more difficult than ending the lives of others is
summoning the courage to take control of his own.