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Since WWII, federal governments have covertly entered a race against each other to harness the paranormal powers in humans, their experimentation using high powered drugs to turn them into soldiers for their own nefarious purposes. A secret faction of the US government eventually sets up their own Division, as these government organizations are called, who will hunt to capture these paranormals, killing them a better option than letting them go. Their agents are all paranormals. In Hong Kong, Nick Gant, a second generation telekinetic, who are called "Movers" by Division, has not trained his powers, he wanting to run from his past. Ten years ago when Nick was a young teen, Nick's telekinetic father was killed by Agent Henry Carver of Division, he who can insert false thoughts into others (coined "Pushers") for trying to elude the organization. Before dying, Nick's father told Nick to help a young woman who one day approach him, he implying that in helping her, he would help save society. That day has come, the young woman being thirteen year old Cassie Holmes, who can see into the future (coined "Watchers"), although that future may potentially be altered upon action. She has arrived as Division has discovered Nick's location after searching for him these past ten years, Division believing he knowing the whereabouts of a woman they are looking for who has stolen a case from them. Cassie's mother, arguably the most talented Watcher Division has known, was long abducted by Division. Cassie states that the case may be able to be used to get her mother back, and may be used to bring down Division for good. Their task is not as easy as discovering the woman who stole the case, she who is closer to Nick than he initially knows. Their task is further complicated by a Chinese faction who are also after the case, they who have their own paranormals with a Watcher more adept than Cassie, and thus who knows in advance what Nick and Cassie are up to.
Two young Americans with special abilities must race to find a girl in Hong Kong before a shadowy government organization called Division does.
Have you ever turned on a movie on television and wonder what it is about because you missed the intro? This is like watching the movie Push. If there is a plot it is dug in so deep that you cannot find it. What I got is this: A guy has the power to &quot;push&quot; and meets up with a girl that can &quot;watch&quot; and they go on some sort of search. This has a lot of subplots that are never truly filled in. An example would be when one main character tells the other that their powers need training, Suddenly halfway into the movie they use their powers flawlessly. It leaves you asking if you missed something but in reality you have been there the entire time.<br/><br/>I cannot say every part of this movie is terrible there was its moments where the actors did great, but the writing was so laughably bad it did not matter. I would never guess I would be saying that Dakota Fanning was the best actor in this entire film, But the weird thing is, I am actually saying that. Compared to the somewhat feminine Chris Evans and Camilla Belle, Dakota was actually ten times more convincing. It is too bad that the writing and other actors where so bad that she seemed to be the only one taking the film seriously. It is very unusual when the youngest out acts the entire cast but in this production it happened.<br/><br/>I question some of the films action scenes. A question I would ask would be this: What is the advantage of holding a gun 5 feet in front of you without using your hands? They tend to use that a lot but it is just pointless and laughable. When there is action it is always in a weird unexciting way. You just wonder why they cannot just fight instead of forcing each other up against a wall without touching them.<br/><br/>I want to mention the intro as being completely pointless and explains near nothing. It actually tries to tell the history of the abilities but does not succeed at their true origin. It will actually lead you into more confusion and you begin to wonder who&#39;s fault is this? The writers,The Editor, or The Director? <br/><br/>I was very nice to this film by giving it a five out of ten because I was originally aiming for lower. I suddenly considered the current situation through and think about it. What other action movies are you going to see? If your deciding on any other movie there probably is nothing much better. This movie is also nice because it opens up its audience to some science fiction fans. So maybe I am being a bit too harsh on this film. I will give it a five because there is possible enjoyment here. For a lot of people wondering if this will amaze them like other action movies have though, I would suggest they lower their expectations.
Go watch Push now.<br/><br/>First off, if you&#39;ve read a professional review of this movie then you&#39;ll know that the major flaw critics found in this film was the plot. They though it was more a sequence of events rather than a progressive narrative. I can see their point and normally I&#39;d be the first sharpening my claws to set into a film for lacking cohesion (people go to A to get B so they can go to C - come on people that&#39;s hardly a plot!?), but in this case all is a forgiven because guess what? - in this universe there&#39;s Watchers (people who can see the future, but only certain things) and the style of the narrative fits perfectly. You can&#39;t go from A to C, because you didn&#39;t see it, you saw A to B to C, so that&#39;s what you have to do. Luckily however, B just happened to give you an awesome action scene/clever scene introduction scene with a new character.<br/><br/>Did I say awesome action scene? I meant to say super, mega,kick-ass - I just saw a man deflect a load of bullets, throw someone into the wall with his mind, then get his insides melted by sonic waves - action scene. The kind that&#39;s well directed and that throws around styles no other film had done before (camera flare for telekinesis - genius) and when you can feel it hurt when the protagonist gets slammed into the ceiling.<br/><br/>Music wise, the soundtrack fits the film&#39;s direction perfectly. Push has a hallucinogenic, trippy quality of lazy zooms and blurring colours, though one that can oddly also be very grainy and realistic at times (oh look, that reflects the &quot;ordinary people with powers thing!&quot;) . Hong Kong is also the kind of location films like this are made for with a clash of neon colour, constant movement and an innovation of architecture that lights up your TV screen.<br/><br/>Finally, a brief hello to Chris Evan, the most innately likable man alive - you&#39;d still seem charismatic smacking my granny around and even though I&#39;m straight, I would bend for you at the drop of a hat. Hello Dakota Fanniny - no longer irritating and scarily natural at this acting lark. Hello every other member of the cast - sorry to bunch you together, but you all did fantastically.<br/><br/>Ready for my cheesy end line review? <br/><br/>You don&#39;t need to be a Watcher to see that you&#39;ll enjoy this movie!
Despite its high-profile cast and a sizable marketing push from distributor Summit Entertainment, audiences won't require any paranormal powers of their own to realize they've seen this one before.
Push is based on a screenplay written by screenwriter David Bourla. There are nine types of psychics in Push: (1) Movers, (2) Pushers, (3) Watchers, (4) Bleeders, (5) Sniffs, (6) Shifters, (7) Wipers, (8) Shadows, and (9) Stitchers. Movers manipulate inanimate objects at varying distances. The actual technique is known as kinetic signature control, where the Mover is trained to hear and identify the specific atomic frequency of any given material and alter the gravity wave around it, usually producing the nearby air to appear warped. Advanced Movers can work at the molecular level creating protective shields in the air around them. Pushers push specific thoughts, memories, and even emotions into their targets. This technique can be used to gain a subject&#39;s trust or to have them perform any action, thinking it was their own agenda. Watchers are trained to self-induce visions of the future, very much like a prolonged sense of déjà vu. The technique of following the future, either of a person or object, is called subject tracking. A Watcher&#39;s skill is primarily rated by how far they can see into the future. Bleeders have the ability to emit high-pitched sonic vibrations that cause ruptures in a target&#39;s blood vessels. Sniffs are highly developed psychometrics who can track the location of either people or objects over varying distances. Like psychic bloodhounds, their tracking ability is increased if they have tactile access to an object that has been in direct contact with the subject. Sniffs receive information based on images, not specific addresses, which is why identifiable landmarks help increase their effectiveness. Shifters can temporarily shift patterns of light on any object to create illusions to the naked eye. They work mostly on a touch basis, but once the illusion is established, it remains with the object for short periods of time. For example, a Shifter could momentarily touch a one dollar bill, altering its light pattern to appear as a one hundred dollar bill for hours until the effect expires. The length of the shift is based on experience and ability. Wipers are skilled at either temporary or permanent memory erasure, an invaluable asset in espionage. Experience will dictate the accuracy of their wipes, though the danger is always present that they will eliminate a desired memory. Shadows are trained to block the vision of other clairvoyants such as Sniffs, making any subject within their target radius appear &quot;dark&quot;. Experience will enhance the size of the area they can shadow and the intensity of their shielding effect. Shadows need to be awake to perform their ability, and it is common for a detail of two Shadows to operate in shifts while protecting a person or object for extended periods. Stitchers are psychic surgeons trained to quickly reconstruct cells to their previous or healthy state. Using only their hands, they can heal and even &quot;unheal&quot; whatever they have done. For more detailed work, Stitches use a silver based cream on their hands which acts as a conductor to their ability. a5c7b9f00b

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