Jumper

2008 "Anywhere is possible."
6.1| 1h28m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 13 February 2008 Released
Producted By: Dune Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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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!

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thabombele DAVID (jumper)meets (piloter)Marys daughter,fall in love,have an infant the rest is endless.
billyboi21 I think aside from the aweful wannabe-clifhanger of the story, the transition from kid to adult is soooooo lame! Actually I went away to grab some snack and when I got back I was like, "wait! Is this a new character?" I had to replay it to know the hayden was the grown up version of the main character who literally looked just about the same age as his. Could have used an actualy 5 year old boy for the movie's premise then switch to hayden. That be more convincing! The movie is entertaining though.
ThrillKillZ The plot goes much like this; Boy discovers he has the power to teleport himself. Boy learns to control his powers. Boy lives idyllic life of leisure and travel until he discovers that people are chasing him, and that he is caught up in a war between people who can teleport, and those who hunt them. Unfortunately, "Jumper" isn't much more than a geography tour. The story is well laid out, and the main character behaves in a believable way. if you've ever imagined having the power of teleportation, you will buy into this premise big time. Sadly, the movie fails to build on that premise, and action sequences aside is quite boring. My friend fell asleep! There is no chemistry whatsoever between David and Milly, and their romantic relationship is unrealistic.
Sam smith (sam_smithreview) The Story of a lonely and abused child who gains an extreme power from an accident, learn how to teleport any where he can think of.This power gave him freedom from that world that left him clueless about what is right and what is wrong. The end seemed more like a beginning to me that he was able finally to come to grips with his purpose.I think they picked the right people for the parts, it was certainly believable to me and seemed more like a preview of what is yet to come, perhaps if there is a sequel to come, more of the why's will shine through and will give a clearer definition, but this movie as is, certainly was not what many would expect but it did make a point of what happens when you just go out there and live without a care.Overall, Clever creative use of the teleportation powers. Good actions scenes and visual effects. The romance is a simplistic one between characters who aren't quite mature, but the story doesn't pretend that its characters are anything but immature, so that's fine. Story wastes no time with exposition at all, doesn't bother explaining everything in detail and instead prefers to thrust you right into the action at all times. I actually liked this minimalistic story telling style. Yes, it doesn't even bother detailing where the "jumping" power even comes from or explaining much back story behind the villains; but the main character doesn't even know these things - he's just blindly thrust into it all, like we are - so it's fine if we, the audience, doesn't get a clear explanation either.