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Chris Evans in Push (2009)

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    Push is based on a screenplay written by screenwriter David Bourla.



    There are nine types of psychics in Push: (1) Movers, (2) Pushers, (3) Watchers, (4) Bleeders, (5) Sniffs, (6) Shifters, (7) Wipers, (8) Shadows, and (9) Stitchers. Movers manipulate inanimate objects at varying distances. The actual technique is known as kinetic signature control, where the Mover is trained to hear and identify the specific atomic frequency of any given material and alter the gravity wave around it, usually producing the nearby air to appear warped. Advanced Movers can work at the molecular level creating protective shields in the air around them. Pushers push specific thoughts, memories, and even emotions into their targets. This technique can be used to gain a subject's trust or to have them perform any action, thinking it was their own agenda. Watchers are trained to self-induce visions of the future, very much like a prolonged sense of déjà vu. The technique of following the future, either of a person or object, is called subject tracking. A Watcher's skill is primarily rated by how far they can see into the future. Bleeders have the ability to emit high-pitched sonic vibrations that cause ruptures in a target's blood vessels. Sniffs are highly developed psychometrics who can track the location of either people or objects over varying distances. Like psychic bloodhounds, their tracking ability is increased if they have tactile access to an object that has been in direct contact with the subject. Sniffs receive information based on images, not specific addresses, which is why identifiable landmarks help increase their effectiveness. Shifters can temporarily shift patterns of light on any object to create illusions to the naked eye. They work mostly on a touch basis, but once the illusion is established, it remains with the object for short periods of time. For example, a Shifter could momentarily touch a one dollar bill, altering its light pattern to appear as a one hundred dollar bill for hours until the effect expires. The length of the shift is based on experience and ability. Wipers are skilled at either temporary or permanent memory erasure, an invaluable asset in espionage. Experience will dictate the accuracy of their wipes, though the danger is always present that they will eliminate a desired memory. Shadows are trained to block the vision of other clairvoyants such as Sniffs, making any subject within their target radius appear "dark". Experience will enhance the size of the area they can shadow and the intensity of their shielding effect. Shadows need to be awake to perform their ability, and it is common for a detail of two Shadows to operate in shifts while protecting a person or object for extended periods. Stitchers are psychic surgeons trained to quickly reconstruct cells to their previous or healthy state. Using only their hands, they can heal and even "unheal" whatever they have done. For more detailed work, Stitches use a silver based cream on their hands which acts as a conductor to their ability.

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  • How long is Push?
    1 hour and 51 minutes
  • When was Push released?
    February 6, 2009
  • What is the IMDb rating of Push?
    6.1 out of 10
  • Who stars in Push?
    Camilla Belle, Dakota Fanning, and Chris Evans
  • Who wrote Push?
    David Bourla
  • Who directed Push?
    Paul McGuigan
  • Who was the composer for Push?
    Neil Davidge
  • Who was the producer of Push?
    Bruce Davey, William Vince, and Glenn Williamson
  • Who was the executive producer of Push?
    Michael Ohoven, Amy Gilliam, David Bourla, David Valleau, Gretchen Somerfeld, and Stan Wlodkowski
  • Who was the cinematographer for Push?
    Peter Sova
  • Who was the editor of Push?
    Nicolas Trembasiewicz
  • Who are the characters in Push?
    Nick Gant, Nick's Father, Henry Carver, Cassie Holmes, Kira Hudson, Victor Budarin, Agent Mack, Agent Holden, Pop Father, Pop Girl, and others
  • What is the plot of Push?
    Two young Americans with special abilities must race to find a girl in Hong Kong before a shadowy government organization called Division does.
  • What was the budget for Push?
    $38 million
  • How much did Push earn at the worldwide box office?
    $48.9 million
  • How much did Push earn at the US box office?
    $31.8 million
  • What is Push rated?
    PG-13
  • What genre is Push?
    Action, Sci-Fi, and Thriller
  • How many awards has Push won?
    1 award
  • How many awards has Push been nominated for?
    3 nominations

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