Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Hayden Christensen | ... | David Rice | |
Jamie Bell | ... | Griffin | |
Rachel Bilson | ... | Millie | |
Diane Lane | ... | Mary Rice | |
Samuel L. Jackson | ... | Roland | |
Michael Rooker | ... | William Rice | |
AnnaSophia Robb | ... | Young Millie (as Annasophia Robb) | |
Max Thieriot | ... | Young David | |
Jesse James | ... | Young Mark | |
Tom Hulce | ... | Mr. Bowker | |
Kristen Stewart | ... | Sophie | |
Teddy Dunn | ... | Mark Kobold | |
Barbara Garrick | ... | Ellen | |
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Michael Winther | ... | Day Bank Manager |
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Massimiliano Pazzaglia | ... | Italian Desk Cop |
David Rice is a high school student in Ann Arbor, abandoned by his mother at five, living with his callous, alcoholic father, enamored with Millie, a fellow student, and picked on by at least one classmate. On a winter's day, while about to drown, he discovers he can transport himself instantaneously to anyplace on earth. He runs away from home, goes to New York City, robs a bank vault, and comes to the attention of a shadowy group of government hunters. Eight years later, the hunters, led by the murderous Roland, get a fix on David. He heads home, searches out Millie, invites her to travel with him, and only later realizes that Roland and his crew are seriously deadly. Is everyone close to David in danger? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
I'm a big science fiction fan, and was very intrigued by the idea for "Jumper". Samuel L. Jackson always lends credibility and I was interested to see Hayden Christensen for the first time since Star Wars ( I haven't seen "Awake" yet). I persuaded a friend to come with me based on the special effects in the trailer.
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.
Jackson plays the same character he always does, Rooker is under-utilized although Jamie Bell adds some much-needed momentum when he arrives.
All-in all if you want to leave your brain at home for a night, Jumper might be for you, but I would recommend waiting for the DVD.