Push – One push can change everything

Here the other film for 2009, the coolest movie goes on 2009, for action fans must see, Cool more like effect in matrix.
Full with cool think, I think, me need some like that ! :keren:
PREMISES
During the Holocaust, the Nazis created a generation of people with paranormal abilities, which would prove hereditary. After the war ended, these people were sought by the world’s governments, and organized into intelligence and regulatory agencies known as “Divisions”. Over the course of the next fifty years, these Divisions experimented upon and catalogued these individuals. By the present day, the only remaining Division is the one run by the U.S. government, all other Divisions having been destroyed in the course of the Cold War or subjugated from within. These individuals are categorized thus;
- Movers have telekinesis; they are able to move objects, including living organisms, without touching them. Sufficiently skilled movers can apply this force as powerful blows capable of shattering concrete, and produce shields that can diffuse damage and even deflect bullets.
- Pushers can “push” specific thoughts, memories, and emotions into their targets. This technique can be used to gain a subject’s trust or to make them perform any action, even suicide, without question. Skilled pushers can implant complex histories into a subject, convincing them that an ally murdered a loved one, or that they are actually an ally themselves.
- Watchers are clairvoyant; they experience visions of the future and typically record their visions in sketch books. Watchers can read a target’s intentions, meaning that they can know what a person has decided to do before they actually do it. The future is typically not static; when a watcher becomes directly involved in the events he or she foresees, those events tend to change more rapidly. A Watcher’s skill is primarily rated by how far they can see into the future and how well they interpret these visions.
- Bleeders have the ability to emit high-pitched sonic vibrations that can inflict intense damage on living tissue and inanimate objects, either as an area or precision attack. The Chinese Division bred a significant number of these individuals, who overthrew their handlers and now conduct themselves as a powerful organized crime family.
- Sniffs possess a form of psychometry; by either smelling or touching an object, they can see either the object’s history or the current whereabouts and activities of the object’s owner. Depending on the individual sniff and the situation, he or she may see images related to the target or they may receive a directional sense of the target’s location.
- Shifters can transmute objects on a temporary basis. The object remains in its changed form even when no longer in the shifter’s possession, but it will eventually revert, for example a one dollar bill a shifter changed to a hundred dollar bill could stay that way for hours.
- Wipers can erase memories. They can erase specific events or specific durations of time. These erasures can be used as a defense against a Watcher’s clairvoyance, as they can only perceive actions as a chain of events – if a target forgets his motivations, his actions can no longer be predicted.
- Shadows are able to shield an area from detection via other powers. It is generally believed that a shadow can only block detection by sniffs, but it is discovered that a sufficiently powerful shadow can also hide a target from watchers.
- Stitchers can perform psychic surgeries, instantly repairing or inflicting lethal trauma.

PLOT
During the opening credits, a narrator (Dakota Fanning) tells us how those with abilites have been involved withe government since 1945. The opening scene shows two Movers, Nick Gant and his father on the run from the “Division” Realizing that escape is impossible, Nick’s father tells him of a vision he received from a Watcher; a girl will give him a flower, he is to do what she says in order to “save us all.” He then throws him through an air vent as Agent Henry Carver of Division arrives. Nick’s father then fights the Agents, taking out only two(on screen) before he is killed while Nick escapes.
Ten years later, the American Division is testing a potentialy deadly augmentation drug on a Pusher named Kira. While the test seems like a failiure, when the doctor moves in to check Kira’s pulse, she reveals herself to be alive(the one and only to ever live) and she escapes with the help of her enhanced abilities and interferance from a nearly-catatonic Watcher.
A week later, the scene changes to Hong Kong, where an adult Nick Gant (Chris Evans) is hiding from Division as an expatriate. Though he attempts to use his ability to make a living, he displays a poor skill at “moving” and is not successful at fixing a local dice game, leaving him in debt to a local Triad – which happens to be controlled by Bleeders bred by the defunct Chinese Division. After making his escape from the gamblers, he returns to his apartment and finds that the American Division has located him. Two Sniff Agents demand if he has seen a certain girl. One of them psychically reads about Nick’s actions in this apartment, and finds out he hasn’t yet met the girl.
Almost immediately following the encounter a young girl named Cassie Holmes (Dakota Fanning) comes to Nick’s apartment. Cassie lets herself into his apartment and explains that she is a Watcher. Nick objects to helping Cassie as they go to a resturant. Nick notices that Triads are around and he and Cassie attempt to escape. They are thwarted by the Triads and after a short pursuit, both are subdued. Nick allows Cassie to escape and as the Bleeders prepare to kill him, they are stopped the Watcher in the Triad’s group who states that without Nick, they find no chance of finding the girl. Cassie then brings Nick to a Sticher who heals his wounds because of a favor she owed to Cassie’s Mother. As Nick reawakens, Cassie fives him a lotus flower and he recalls the words of his Father, knowing now that he has no other choice than to help Cassie. They then go to a bar and Nick recruits an old Shifter friend to identify a vital clue from Cassie’s visions that will lead them to this girl, via a Sniff.
Meanwhile, Kira has been recaptured by Division, but is able to use her powers to psychically trick one of the guards to kill another and escape to finally meet up with Cassie and Nick – who turns out to share a past with her prior to her capture by Division. They recruit a Shadow named Pinky to hide her from the Sniffs, knowing that it is merely a stopgap measure – a Shadow cannot hide a subject from a Watcher for long, and Division has several tracking Kira.
Nick confronts Division’s agent, Henry Carver, in a restaurant. Despite displaying a greater degree of control of his powers than ever before, he is defeated easily by a Division Mover, and again only survives as he is critical to Kira’s recapture.
With the aid of Cassie’s visions, they are able to roughly piece together the events that led them to meet; Cassie’s mother used her visions to set a complex plan in motion that will lead to the destruction of Division. Knowing that they are being tracked by Watchers from both Division and the Triad, Nick comes up with an elaborate plan that involves seven envelopes in which he puts instructions in; each person in their group is entrusted one envelope, and none are supposed to open them until the time to act is right.
First, Pinky pretends to sell Kira out, then turns the reward over to Nick. Nick uses the money to pay a Wiper to erase his memories of the plan, ensuring that the Watchers will no longer be able to interfere. Carver introduces himself to Kira as a friend, saying that her memories are false; she is actually a Division agent volunteered to take the augmentation injection, and suffered memory loss as a result.
A Shifted case is retrieved by the Triad, leading their Watcher to a confrontation with Cassie. However, Cassie has foreseen this, and an ally whips the Triad watcher without trouble.
Nick goes to retrieve the augmentation drug himself, confronting Carver, Kira and their Mover henchman in an intense battle atop an half-constructed skyscraper. Nick is able to kill the Division Mover, in full command of his powers at long last. The Triad is all but wiped out in the battle, and Nick is able to fake his death with a false augmentation syringe. Carver and Kira leave, believing their work complete
On the flight back to America with Agent Carver, Kira opens her purse to find a red envelope, the last to be opened. It contains a picture of Kira and Nick at Coney Island – proof that Carver altered her memories. Written on the picture, a message reads, “Kill him. See you soon, Nick.” She then “pushes” Carver, commanding him to commit suicide. A gunshot is heard.
Here the trailer.
I dont have money to buy the cd, but Maybe I will request to my favorite site to upload it. ( hehheheheh, cause this movie is not going to my country in 3 month. That to much longer to wait. )
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