Push
What a boring movie. Frankly, I'm sick of the plot where people and/or the government treat supers like freaks, and the supers fight back, especially when the only distinction I get between the good guys and the bad guys is "they do mean things to us, and they have guns." The good guys in most of these films use their powers to gain an advantage over people (the most common one seems to be getting loads of cash, it seems), wave guns around (most characters in this film seemed to have a gun on them at one point or another), or act totally impolite. Exactly the type of people you'd want to watch your kids, eh?
But yeah, apart from that bit about morals, the characters just weren't interesting; I had no clue why Chris Evans and that other girl loved each other so much, or used to, anyway, because we don't know anything about them. Nick's (Chris Evan) memory in the beginning didn't really do much for me, except set up the whole flower thing. As for Cassie, Dakota Fanning wasn't really convincing. Either she just wasn't the right pick for the role, or she really should stick to doing voice acting (Coraline and My Neighbor Totoro were both GREAT films). That said, none of the other actors screamed "OSCAR NOMINATION" either.
So yeah. I'll give it one star or something. The premise was promising, but was a complete letdown.
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