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Jumper
Story of a bourgeois European family whose lives are invaded by an enigmatic visitor. Set within a 20th century modern villa in Spain, his presence creates an unnerving effect.
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Plot Summary
A young man discovers he has the ability to teleport and uses it to escape his mundane life and seek riches. However, his power attracts the attention of a secret organization determined to eliminate him, forcing him to go on the run and fight for his survival.
Critical Reception
Jumper received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences, with many criticizing its convoluted plot, underdeveloped characters, and reliance on special effects over substance. Despite its commercial release, it failed to resonate widely with viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stylish but narratively weak, Jumper struggles to deliver a compelling story.
The film squanders its intriguing premise with a predictable plot and uneven pacing.
While the teleportation concept is appealing, the execution leaves much to be desired.
Google audience: Audiences found the concept of teleportation exciting but were disappointed by the film's execution, citing a weak story and unconvincing character development. Some viewers enjoyed the action sequences and special effects.
Fun Fact
Hayden Christensen reportedly trained in parkour for several months to prepare for the role, though many of the more complex stunts were performed by stunt doubles.
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