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Push
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PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) :: Summit Entertainment ::
Released:
2009-07-07
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Rank:
#961
Rating:
3.0/5 (102 Reviews)
5/5
1 of Dakota,s best
by Craig S. H (Louisville,Ky)
This is probably one of Dakota Fanning,s best movies yet.
There was lots of action and excitment
It was gross when the chinese guys were screaming and the fish
were exploding all bloody in water.Some of movie made no sense
but most of movie was cool to watch.Again Dakota proved to me to be
excellant actress . All in all i can,t wait for part 2 if there is one
If there is one surely Dakota Fanning and Chris Evans better be in it
without them forget about it movie was excellant
5/5
PUSH was great sci-fi adventure!
by Gerald K. Wilhoite (Huntsville, AL USA)
I had been intrigued by the previews of PUSH I had seen in theaters and on TV, and it was just as enjoyable and exciting as I hoped. I am hoping they would make a sequel in the future!
4/5
Pushing the limits...
by A. Leard (Georgia)
Good movie...the kind you can definitely watch repeatedly and find something new. Quite interesting concepts and great special effects!
3/5
Ok
by Paul Ryan (Cape Cod, Ma)
I liked it, but found its plot a little twisted, not in a good way.
There was minimal back story to prop up the diverse characters, with a lot of 'this is the way it is' attitude.
The special effects were alright, but sometimes 'what is happening?'.
4/5
This push shoves back...
by Jonnathan Ritland (Marysville, WA)
Just finished watching the movie "Push" it was a conventional, predictable but pretty entertaining flick about people who have psychic superpowers of sorts that range from controlling people's minds to moving objects with their mind to being able to see the future among other things.
The story is pretty basic, Nick Grant (Chris Evans "Fantastic Four", "Sunshine") is recruited by Cassie Holmes (Dakota Fanning, "I Am Sam" "War of the Worlds") to find a girl and a case that holds the key to bringing down an evil government group called the Division. Nick can move objects with his mind and Cassie is a watcher who can see the future. The girl is named Kira (Camilla Belle, "When A Stranger Calls", "10,000 B.C.") and she has the ability to control people's minds but just looking into their eyes. The head of division is played by Djimon Hounsou ("Amistad" "Gladiator").
The case holds a drug that Kira stole when she broke out of division's headquarters. The drug is supposed to enhance people's powers but no one survived the injection until Kira and now the division is out to bring her and the drug back. There's more to the story but that's basically the meat of it.
There are of course numerous side characters with plenty of oriental stereotypes, and Ming-Na (T.V.'s "ER") has a small role in it. Cliff Curtis ("True Lies" "Sunshine") also has a small role as a con artist with what u might say are powers of persuasion.
The best acting to me was done by Hounsou, I've always thought he's a great under rated actor who can play both a perfect good guy but really plays a great villain. Fanning and Grant are decent, nothing bad to say there, but Belle is kinda the weak link. She's great looking no question there, but putting her in any role where she has to try and act doesn't really work too well.
There are some pretty entertaining albeit somewhat goofy action sequences with numerous displays of various peoples powers, even some oriental guys who can shatter glass and people's ear drums by screaming. The action is quick paced as is the story and while there isn't a lot of depth to the movie and it's excessively predictable in every way, overall it's an entertaining experience. 3 out of 4 stars.
Push Summary
Lucky Number Slevin Director Paul Mcguigan Takes The Helm For This Action Thriller Concerning A Group Of Telekinetic American Ex-patriots Who Band Together In An Attempt To Take Down The Clandestine Government Agency That's Genetically Transforming Normal Citizens Into Powerful Psychic Warriors. The Division Is A Shadowy Government Operation Devoted To Making Humankind The Ultimate Weapon. Those Who Accept This Transformation Have The Power To Move Objects With The Mind, See The Future Before It Happens, Create New Realities, And Dispense Of Their Enemies Without So Much As A Single Touch; Those Who Are Unwilling To Participate Are Immediately Terminated. Nick Gant (chris Evans) Is A Mover , A Second-generation Telekinetic Who Went Into Hiding After The Division Killed His Father More Than A Decade Earlier. He Lives A Life Of Anonymity In Hong Kong, A Densely Populated Place Where Fugitive Psychics Such As Himself Are Safe As Long As They Can Keep Their Unique Gift Secret. Suddenly Into Nick's Life Comes 13-year-old Watcher Cassie Holmes (dakota Fanning), A Clairvoyant Who Needs His Help In Tracking Down Escaped Pusher Kira, Who May Hold The Key To Bringing Down The Division Once And For All. A Pusher Is The Most Powerful Kind Of Psychic Due To Their Ability To Influence The Actions Of Others By Planting Thoughts In Their Minds. Now, As Nick Emerges From Hiding In Order To Help Cassie Find Kira, The Division's Human Bloodhounds Are Hot On Their Trail. In Order To Elude The Authorities, They'll Need To Disappear Into The Seedy Underbelly Of The City While Relying On A Team Of Rogue Psychics To Help Cover Their Tracks. But Division Agent Henry Carver (djimon Hounsou) Is A Powerful Pusher Who Has Made It His Mission To Stop Them At All Costs, Regardless Of The Collateral Damages That May Occur In The Process.
Complicated to the point of viewer exhaustion,
Push
is a hard-to-follow and often silly work of science fiction about refugees from a secret U.S. government program simply referred to as "the Division." Dakota Fanning and Chris Evans play the children of psychically gifted parents victimized by the Division. (She's a seer, he's got mild telekinetic abilities.) Neither wants to end up forced to cooperate with Djimon Hounsou's determined operator trying to create the ultra-"pusher," i.e., a subject so gifted they can work major miracles with their mind. The odd thing is that the story is set in China, where gang action and general exotica have a way of obscuring the story proper. Things get a little more interesting when the odd pairing of Fanning and Evans is joined by a few other interesting actors (Ming Na, Cliff Curtis, Camille Belle) playing ex-Division types with psychic abilities. For a while, an "X-Men"-like vibe starts to build, but then quickly dissipates in a script practically drunk on upending audience expectations every few minutes. Nearly two hours long,
Push
wears down one's tolerance pretty quickly, yet manages to leave one feeling as if the story is unfinished by end credits.
--Tom Keogh
Push DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Chris Evans
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Rated:
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time:
111 mins
UPC:
025192027260
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Summit Entertainment
Release Date:
2009-07-07
Region Code:
1
Specs:
AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed),
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