Push was my second movie at this year’s Fantasy Filmfest. And it was for free! Many thanks to the organizers! But I thick they should change something for the next year regarding the free movie. They should take at least 2€ for the “free” movie, since many seats remain empty. I guess a lot of jerks grabbed the gratis tickets and didn’t show up…
Well, let’s go on with the movie itself. The most of you know the classical super hero movie: some people have special abilities and other have not. Some use their abilities to do bad things and the others try to stop them. And Push doesn’t differ from these established ideas. Today’s super hero movies can only stand out with showing an innovative look, idea, plot, etc. The latest movie I saw which does that was Watchman, which – of course – had was based on a standout comic.But Push can convince by a very good setting and a good story. The special abilities in this movie are categorized: there are Movers, Pushers, Sniffers, Watchers and much more. Movers use telekinetic powers, Pushers can control the thoughts of others, Sniffers can smell very good and Watchers can predict the future.
The main character Nick is a mover. When he was a child, his dad was killed by the guys who control the experiment, which brought him his powers. Years later (his way of revenge has brought him to Hong Kong) he meets the 13 year old Cassie acted by Dakota Fanning. As special powered team (Cassie is a Watcher) they start a battle for revenge and justice against local bad guys and the big enemy in the Chinese metropolis. On their way they meet Kira (Nick’s ex) who turns heads… And she does it also literally – she is a Pusher.
Push found its ideal setting in Hong Kong. I guess that this is the city which fits perfectly for this movie. The special effects are pretty good. And so are the fights and imagery. There are a lot of funny scenes especially when Cassie tries to look (or be) grown up. But what I missed were the scenes in which the special powers are combined. There where some good attempts but the full potential was not used.
But overall it is a good flick and a big recommendation if you like this genre.
Release: 29th January 2009
Director: Paul McGuigan
Writer: David Bourla
Cast: Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Djimon Hounsou, Camilla Belle



