Push
Serenity has spent months orchestrating a high tech, identity theft heist that will payoff big that no one will expect from her and her team. Her employer doesn't believe she can pull it off. The men in her employ are too busy trying to gain her affection. While the owners of the boutique she works in as a cover, bring their own bag full of drama. But when a friend goes missing, and the police come to investigate, she has to make a decision to risk it all.
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Plot Summary
In a world where a clandestine government agency hunts individuals with psychic abilities, a young man with telekinetic powers goes on the run. He must protect a teenage girl who can see the future from the ruthless agent pursuing them, and discover the secrets of his own abilities.
Critical Reception
Push received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While some praised its visual style and action sequences, many found the plot convoluted and the characters underdeveloped. Audiences generally had a similar lukewarm reception, with some enjoying the unique premise and special effects.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's high-concept premise and visual flair were often noted, but frequently overshadowed by a muddled narrative.
- Action sequences were occasionally exciting, but character development and plot coherence were significant weaknesses.
- Despite a talented cast, the film failed to fully capitalize on its intriguing supernatural abilities.
Google audience: Google users were divided on "Push." Many appreciated the originality of the concept and the visual effects, finding it an entertaining popcorn flick. However, a significant portion of viewers found the story difficult to follow and the characters unengaging, leading to disappointment.
Fun Fact
The film's concept was inspired by the idea of 'Misfits' who have superpowers and are ostracized by society, with the writers aiming to explore how these abilities might manifest and be used in everyday life.
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