Millie (Rachel Bilson) acts and reacts like a normal girl whose not a comic book fan or someone who doesn't entertain the idea that teleportation is possibility. The characters in Jumpers seem like regular people. There are very few futuristic looking gadgets, the locations and the weapons are all realistic, making the Jumpers feel like a secret part of society that could actually exist.The second problems is the ending of the film, it's not the best, I could have come up with something better. But some of the hits David got in the action sequences should have killed him if he's physically like any human, which seem to be the case and would have been a great weakness to have for the character, a regular guy who can teleport. The film does have its faults and for me there two main problems: The first, I've never read the book but from what I understand in the movie, a Jumper can withstand a large amount of electricity - higher than normal people do.
He discovers this gift has existed for centuries and finds himself in a war that has been raging for thousands of years between Jumpers and those who have sworn to kill them. A genetic anomaly allows David Rice (Hayden Christensen) to teleport himself anywhere. For example this time around I noticed a Marvel Team up reference that is kind of overused but is still cool.View in iTunes. It's an entertaining movie and over the years, whenever I watched it back I found those little pop culture references that I hadn't notice before.
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