Print: Good - Sound: Good - Label: 20th Century Fox - Year: 2008 - Cover: Good - Format: 16:9 - Length: 1h24m/1h21m - Before: No - Again: Yes - Price: £1 - Rating: 8/10.
In Jumper we learn David Rice (Hayden Christensen) has a mysterious power, he is able to zap through wormholes in the fabric of space to any city, any building, any place at all he has seen, even as a photograph. He can jump from one side of the earth to the other and back again, he can have breakfast on the Egyptian Sphinx, spend the day surfing in Australia, then pop over to Paris for dinner and enjoy dessert in Japan, pass through walls and locked bank safes and enter even the most forbidden places.
So far, he has used his powers to run away from his past and have unlimited wealth, he knows no boundaries or consequences. But when David discovers another Jumper, a fiery character called Griffin (Jamie Bell), the truth begins to dawn, he is not a lone freak of nature, but part of a long line of Jumpers, none of whom are safe from the Paladins that hunt and kill them.
Jumper is a fantastic movie, I really enjoyed it, non-stop action and story, its left open for a sequel too, or would make a good TV series! Thoroughly recommended!
I collect DVDs, we have over 3,000 titles in the house now! I buy most from Car Boot Sales,Poundshops, markets, sales, and greatly reduced from the internet, but I only buy what I want to watch! I do a short report when I watch them, I got rid of almost 800 titles at Christmas 2010 (low score, duplicates, ones I'd never watch etc.) I continue to wade through them, and appear to be buying slightly less, but still watching like mad :)
i love this film but i find that hayden christensen a bit wooden especially in star wars the new trilogy
ReplyDeletea lot of reviewers slated it, i cant see why :0
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