Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 38000000
Revenue
$ 49678401

Nick Gant

Cassie Holmes

Kira Hudson

Henry Carver

Hook Waters

Emily Hu

Nick's Father

Pinky Stein

Pop Girl

Teresa Stowe

Agent Mack

Agent Holden

Young Nick

Division Doctor

Division Doctor

Victor Budarin

Dice Man


Cook in Fish Market

Pop Father

Pop Boy #1

Pop Boy #2

Wo Chiang

Gas Station Cashier

Taxi Driver

Bouncer

Card Trick Woman at Club

Cocktail Waitress

Businessman

Businessman's Wife on Boat

Kwun Tong Pier Man

Kwun Tong Pier Woman

Liquor Salesman

Dim Sum Manager

Dim Sum Waitress

Chinese Agent

Security Guard

Old Woman with Gun

Written by Wuchak on 2019-04-29
***People with various mental abilities fighting each other in Hong Kong over a suitcase*** Three individuals with mind powers in Hong Kong (Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning & Camilla Belle) vie with agents of a shadowy government agency called the Division over a mysterious suitcase. The super powers include pushers, who can push thoughts into other’s minds; movers, who have the power of telekinesis; watchers, who are seers; sniffers, who can find others; shadowers, who can block watchers and sniffers; screamers, who can attack through shrieks; and more. Djimon Hounsou plays the head agent of the Division. “Push” (2009) is a thriller that combines the style and themes of “Lucy” (2014) with the surreal take on a major Asian city of “Lost in Translation” (2003). Imagine the abilities of Professor X, Jean Grey and Magneto of the “X-Men” flicks, but without the costumes and superhero trappings, and you’d have a good idea of “Push.” The setting of Hong Kong is a highlight, but it focuses mostly on the working class underbelly rather than the posh areas of Tokyo seen in “Lost in Translation.” The style is hip and kinetic, like “Lucy” and “Eye of the Beholder” (1998), and the film does a good job of keeping the complicated elements understandable to the viewer. There’s also a quality score/soundtrack. Yet it’s the least of all these pics mentioned. The story’s just not as engrossing, but it’s not too far off either. The Division is suggestive of MK Ultra on steroids. The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes and was shot in Hong Kong. GRADE: B-