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Rating: 6.2/10 by 5741 users

Jumper (2008)

David Rice is a man who knows no boundaries, a Jumper, born with the uncanny ability to teleport instantly to anywhere on Earth. When he discovers others like himself, David is thrust into a dangerous and bloodthirsty war while being hunted by a sinister and determined group of zealots who have sworn to destroy all Jumpers. Now, David’s extraordinary gift may be his only hope for survival!

Directing:
  • Doug Liman
  • Samantha Armstrong
  • Simon Crane
  • Kim H. Winther
  • Mark Taylor
Writing:
  • David S. Goyer
  • Jim Uhls
  • Simon Kinberg
  • Steven Gould
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Feb 13, 2008

Rating: 6.2/10 by 5741 users

Alternative Title:
Jumper (Doug Liman) - FR
Jumper 3D - US
越空行者 - HK
越空行者 - TW
Người Dịch Chuyển - VN
Телепорт - RU

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 28 minutes
Budget: $85,000,000
Revenue: $222,231,186

Plot Keyword: adolescence, based on novel or book, teleportation, chase, fight, loss of loved one, motherly love, super power, dramatic, suspenseful, incredulous, complicated
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Rachel Bilson
Millie Harris
Michael Rooker
William Rice
Diane Lane
Mary Rice
AnnaSophia Robb
Young Millie
Max Thieriot
Young David
Jesse James
Young Mark
Tom Hulce
Mr. Bowker
Teddy Dunn
Mark Kobold
Michael Winther
Day Bank Manager
Shawn Roberts
English Bartender
Nathalie Cox
English Beauty
Tony Nappo
NYPD Detective
Damir Andrei
Psychologist
George King
Owner Of Millie's Old House
Simona Lisi
Italian Woman
Matteo Carlomagno
Italian Detective
Fabrizio Bucci
Italian Police Officer 1
Giorgio Santangelo
Italian Police Officer 2
Marcello Santoni
Italian Cabbie 1
Brad Borbridge
Coffee Shop Manager

Filipe Manuel Neto

**Between jumps and stumbles, the film untangles itself with some aplomb.** What would be possible if we could all teleport at will? It would be chaos. For some reason, God, or whoever you want, didn't want to make it possible for humans. This is the belief of the Paladins, who hunt down and kill the “Skippers”, individuals who can, in fact, travel between different places in the blink of an eye. The film starts off with a very good premise and would have been a remarkable teen movie had it not been for the poor practical realization of it all. The film is beautiful, and the script is good, with a good story… but things just seem too imaginative, and the excessive use of CGI and green screen does not help to mitigate this feeling, quite the contrary. Hayden Christiansen secures the protagonist with efficiency, not to mention talent. He doesn't have big similarities like what we saw in “Star Wars”, he manages to make us forget what we've already seen of him and give us something good here. Unfortunately, there's no one in the cast who can keep up! Of course, except for the veteran and impeccable Samuel L. Jackson, although his character is somewhat cliché, and the actor sometimes seems to limit himself to giving us a darker and colder view of “his” Nick Fury. Despite the weaknesses, the clichés and the fragility of some points and production values, it is not a difficult film to recommend: it really entertains its audience well and, for those who haven't seen it or don't know much about it, it can be truly a good surprise.


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