Wild Target – Lynn in a bit poor moviemaking with no grabbing inertia

When it comes to a British drama encrypted with some salts of comedy, you may get bored from the director of “Nuns of the Rum”, Jonathan Lynn. This is a story of an aged assassin who feels trapped in the love of one of his targets and the whole drama revolves about the same axial theme. In fact, the killer Victor (Bill Nighy) is a bit confused and sexually dramatic with some pings of anxiousness that has turned into this role through a series of unlawful and unexpected events in his life.

On the other hand, Emily Blunt has played the role of a sexy lady as the loving target for Victor. No doubt, the movie lacks completely in the deep core and it fuses the drama with some unnecessary hits in order to captivate the audience. There has been some unscrupulous ideas and screenplay that do not suit the movie theme. Although it is discussed as the remake of French comedy hit “Cible Emouvante” yet it has not been filmed in such an honest and beautiful way.

The whole story is quite confusing, deviating and of no sense when it comes to a complete analysis by the audience. There is no denying the fact the movie has no bonding inertia for the people who love comedies but it may be seen as an awful remake by the Britishers who enjoy everything in nothing special. From such a good and expert director, Lynn has failed to convince his ideas and it is really sarcastic that he considers it as the best comedy drama ever.

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