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Movie Reviews reviews Push 
 
This is a strangely enjoyable sci-fi movie.  I half expected it to be similar 
to Jumper, and Wanted with james McAvoy and Angelina Jolie, and the plot does 
get a little convoluted.

It stars the lovely Dakota Fanning(The secret lives of Bees, I believe that was 
her sister in Phoebe in Wonderland) as Cassie Holmes and Chris Evans(Street 
Kings, 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Fantastic Four) as Nick Gant.  Two 
Americans who have found themselves in Hong Kong, in a race against time to 
find another girl Kira Bird played by the lovely Camille Belle( you might find 
something about her eyes being strangely familiar, ofcourse she was Evolet in 
10,000 BC) in the hope to bring down the secret agency that has been hunting 
them down, and making their lives and those of their families hell. 

They all have special abilities, and this is where it can get a little 
confusing, Pushers can push thoughts into people making them believe what they 
want, and do what they want, Movers can move objects, Watchers can predict the 
future(ofcourse the future is subject to change), Stitchers can stitch people 
back together that have been injured even those injured by Bleeders, who have 
the ability to echo high auditory screams that can smash glasses, damage ear 
drums, blood vessels, and literally move objects and people, Sniffers can 
literally find anyone just from touching their belongings, just like a dog, 
Wipers can wipe memories, Shifters can move patterns of light around objects to 
change the shape and appearance, we get to meet a shifter played by the 
fantastic Cliff "The Chameleon" Curtis as Hook Waters, and Shadows can prevent 
people by being found by Sniffers.

>From the all action beginning where the young Nick Gant has to run away from 
>the antagonist Henry Carver played by Djimon Hounsou(Amistad, Never Back 
>Down), to the confrontations between Nick and Victor Budarin played by Neil 
>Jackson(Quantun of Solace, Blade: The series), it is a non-stop action flick, 
>with interesting plot twists many are sure to enjoy.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://armchairbuff.blogspot.com/  Movie reviews 
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