
The Story
You know a guy like Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) and you wouldn't want to be him. He's a cubicle-dwelling sad sack of a man who merely exists. There's nothing special about his job or his life. He's stressed out, suffers from panic attacks, and even his girlfriend has a bigger set of gonads than he does. A strong wind could blow him away, and odds are if it did no one would notice he's gone.
But there is in fact something special about Wesley. He's gone through life oblivious to the fact his father, who deserted the family when he was just a baby, was actually the world's greatest assassin and a member of a secret organization known as The Fraternity. He 'was' as in he's now dead and it's Wesley's turn to step into his father's shoes.
sWhile shopping in a grocery store, Wesley's approached by the sexiest killer one would ever want to meet (if one did, in fact, actually ever want to meet someone who murdered people as a job). She introduces herself as Fox (Angelina Jolie), gives Wesley a very brief recap on his mysterious father's death, and pulls him into the world of The Fraternity while quite literally pulling him out of the line of fire. Seems she was followed into the store by Cross (Thomas Kretschmann), the man who took down Wesley's dad and who has now apparently set his sights on sending Wesley to his grave. Cross and Fox take their fight to the streets, engaging in one of the most complex, heart-stopping car chases on film with poor Wesley reluctantly along for the ride.
So now that he knows who his dad was, it's up to Wesley to decide if he wants to leave his rotten life behind and join in with this bizarre group of killers whose mission is to take out only those fated/deserving to die (in other words, someone who in the future will be a child molester, serial killer, or some other sort of despicable character). Oh and by the way, if he does decide to trade in being Wesley the Cubicle Rat for being Wesley the Sleek Assassin, he'll inherit his dad's millions. Wesley returns to work while making up his mind, is pushed beyond his limit by his bitchy boss, and cracks.
There's no turning back after he tells off his annoying boss but, soon after he checks in with The Fraternity, returning to that life in cubicle hell looks mighty appealing. In order to become an assassin and ultimately square off against Cross, Wesley must first get beaten down by various members of The Fraternity before he can begin to build himself up. Once he's completed his training, which involves learning to bend bullets and run on top of trains, Wesley believes he's ready to take down Cross. But things get twisty when deep dark secrets are revealed...
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