What did you think of the movie "PUSH"?
By stanley777
@stanley777 (9402)
Philippines
April 29, 2010 10:16pm CST
This movie isn't very recent but I've just seen it a couple of days ago. The movie ins't the one with Mariah Carey in it [Precious :based on the novel Push]..This movie stars Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning and Camilla Belle- it's about mutants of some sort. People who have powers- they were experimented during Hitler's time. Well, overall I though the movie was promising and I enjoyed it.. but it was a bit confusing at most parts and it left me hanging. There wasn't really any climax or very exciting stuff and i couldn't believe how it ended-it left me wanting for more- really, a movie couldn't just end like that..Has anyone else seen this movie?
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@stanley777 (9402)
• Philippines
25 Mar 21
yeah, not worth watching another time
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@bon_vivant (65)
• United States
1 May 10
This movie was pretty good; it wasn't great, but I still liked it. The ensemble cast was good too. Chris Evans and Dakota Fanning acted very well. It was odd to see Dakota Fanning so grown up, since I still see her as a child in my mind. The twist towards the end was interesting too. The story line moved very quickly though, but I at least I understood it, which is rare in these kinds of movies.
@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
30 Apr 10
I actually bought it when it came out on DVD because the kids and I wanted to see it...I thought it was pretty good for the most part..not an award winner by any means LOL but not bad..As for the "cliff hanger" ending the only thing I can think of is that they are or at least were plannig on making a Part 2
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@Qaeyious (2357)
• United States
30 Apr 10
It's been a while since I have seen it. I don't remember anything great about it, so I wasn't impressed. I remember more of Jumper, something similar if I remember correctly, but again it wasn't something worth a new DVD price. Maybe if I find it in a $1 trash bin somewhere.
A lot of movies these days have open-ended endings. The entire industry always wants to make as much money as they can, and so they have to leave things open for sequels, most of which I find are far inferior to the originals despite the holes they deliberately leave open.
@catalyser (531)
• Malaysia
30 Apr 10
I watched it a couple of years ago. It was okay, not the kind of movie that you would watch over and over again though. If there was a sequel, I would most probably watch it, just to know what would happen
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