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Originally Posted by Claythan
Well, I'd argue it's about the use of CGI within the context of the universe the film is set in.
I had no problem with the CGI in Wanted. I had big problems with the CGI in Indiana Jones.
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Why?
Wanted didn't set itself up to be different than our reality. Instead, it merely told us there were assassins (who knew they were stunt drivers too) and they've been in humanity for 1000 years.
What is different about the context of that universe? Contrasting, the Matrix told us everything. It's all computer code and we can manipulate it. Therefore the CGI was a tool in the universe.