IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users78%
Director: Elias Thorne•Genres: Sci-Fi, Thriller, Mystery
In a near-future where telepathic abilities are a closely guarded secret, a brilliant but reclusive scientist, Dr. Evelyn Reed, discovers a way to "jump" into the minds of others. She uses this technology to uncover a vast conspiracy involving corporate espionage and government manipulation. However, her intrusions into other people's consciousness begin to blur the lines between her own identity and those she observes, leading to a dangerous psychological battle for control.
Mind Jumper received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its intriguing premise and visual style, but criticized by some for its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. Critics highlighted its ambitious exploration of consciousness and identity, while audiences were divided on its complex narrative and abrupt ending.
Praised for its innovative concept and stylish execution.
Criticized for a plot that becomes overly tangled in its own complexity.
The exploration of consciousness and identity is thought-provoking, though not always fully realized.
Google audience: Audience reviews often lauded the film's unique science fiction premise and compelling lead performance. Some viewers found the psychological aspects fascinating, though a significant portion felt the story became too convoluted and difficult to follow by the third act.
Nominated for Best Visual Effects at the Saturn Awards.
The unique visual effects used to depict mind-jumping were achieved through a combination of motion capture and complex digital compositing, with lead actress Anya Sharma undergoing extensive motion capture sessions.
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