Push: Review By Rama's SCREEN

PUSH This One Away!
  • OVERALL
    2.0
    POOR
  • Story
  • Acting
  • Directing
  • Visuals
Just as I expected, PUSH is a poor excuse for action movie. Anybody who though this was going to be as cool as X-Men or any other team out there with cool superpowers will have it wrong because PUSH doesn’t do enough… to entertain you. It keeps you confused as to what exactly going on and once you figure it out, you will wish you remained out of the loop.

What I really hate about PUSH is that the action sequences are mediocre, it’s as if the filmmaker wants to play safe. Only a few moments would it have some interesting, extraordinary ways that the characters can do to defend themselves but for the most part, the scenes would happen way too quickly and go back to just endless game of trying too hard to be all mythological. The twist ending is old news, and you can tell that it wants to build a foundation for a continuing franchise by setting up all these information and the whole outplaying the opponents but there’s not much cleverness to it. It lacks effective humor and punch lines that would ease the tension but then again, there’s little tension to begin with, overshadowed by boring speeches and cheesy dialogue.

I understand the characters are not mutants,.. they’re just people with advanced psychic abilities but some of these powers are just downright silly, instead of looking at them as cool.. you’d laugh because they’d sniff every single thing just to know where a person’s been.

The story could’ve been simple and straightforward but nope, it packs in too many elements that don’t compliment each other, the audience is left yawning and the quality comes off B-rated, like it’s amateur time.

As far as the acting goes, well let’s just say that the most talented of the bunch, Djimon Honsou is wasting his time with this gig and should return to Oscar worthy roles, Cliff Curtis, a gifted actor probably who in my opinion has the only interesting superpower because what he does is practically magician skills using tricks and illusion. Chris Evans doesn’t cut it as a bad boy, he’s too much Johnny Storm to be any other role. Dakota Fanning is a great young actress but after seeing this, you’re going to wonder whatever happened to the Dakota Fanning we once knew. Maybe it’s her character or maybe it’s her way of presenting that character, whatever it is, her performance is dull, unlikeable, weird and zombie-like.

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Comments (5)

  1. RavenX5 God of Light

    piece of sh*t movie

    3 years agoby @hackx9Flag

  2. ed_wood

    I thought it was pretty good. Nice review though.

    3 years agoby @ed-woodFlag

  3. SCREENWRITER

    I liked this one. But we all have our own opinons. I'm glad to see you back, haven't heard from you in a while. Great review.

    3 years agoby @the-screenwriterFlag

  4. Shelley

    It is a shame because this movie looks so good from the previews. I will probably still check it out once it comes out on DVD.

    3 years agoby @shelleyFlag

  5. 313td

    Nice review.Most of the other reviews I have read have been a little more positive.

    3 years agoby @313tdFlag