Push (2009)
HD-RIP | XVID | AVI | 111 min | 640 x 354 | MP3@128 Kbps | 737 MB
Genre: Sci-Fi | Thriller
Ten years ago, a young boy named Nick Gant is running through a motel with his father. They pass a maid and after a glance at her watch go into a room. Nick's dad tells him that he needs to run and hide and stay off the radar of Division. He also says that one day a girl will come to him with a flower and that he needs to follow her, since she'll be able to help him take down Division. Nick cries and says he doesn't understand, but his father just apologizes, saying, "I always prayed you were special." He hugs Nick and then telekinetically shoves him through the wall just before a team of agents (led by the maid) burst in and subdues him while Nick watches. The head agent, Henry Carver (Djimon Hounsou), enters the room and a concussive force rips through the room, resulting in the dad's body flying out. Carver emerges, saying, "What a waste," and orders the body to be packaged for dissection.
During the opening credits, we get a crash course in the history of the world, narrated by Cassie Holmes (Dakota Fanning). In 1945, Hitler and his Nazis were using experiments on people who were born with special abilities to create an ultra-powerful army. However, the war end put a stop to this. What it didn't stop was other countries finding out and setting up their own branches, or divisions. Watchers, for example, are able to see the future in quick flashes and scenes. Movers can move objects and people with their minds. Pushers, on the other hand, can "push" people into believing that certain things are or aren't true (like hypnosis). Bleeders emit high-pitched sonic screams that make ears bleed, while Stitches can disassemble or reassemble any scar tissue. Sniffs can take any object and get a history of where it's been in relation to its owner, while Wipers can erase any amount of a persons memory. There are also Shifters; people who make objects appear to be something else (like illusionists, only more realistic), and Shadows, people whose ability is basically to block the effectiveness of other clairvoyants (the Sniffers, mainly). Cassie herself is a second-generation watcher, and although she can know the future, she says that the only thing to know for sure about it is that it's always changing.
Today, in a government facility somewhere, we see a girl (Camilla Belle) being injected with some substance while Carver, now a little gray around the bald spots, looks on worriedly. A nurse holding a woman passes him and drops a pearl, which goes rolling through the facility, bouncing off walls and closing doors on its way to somewhere. The girl dies on the table, but before she can be disconnected her heart starts again and she is soon moving fast, breaking out of the facility while Carver stares in awe. He shouts at "Kira" to stop, but she naturally doesn't listen. She makes for the exit, which is just barely held open by the dropped pearl, and escapes while Carver and his man Victor (Neil Jackson) discuss the fact that Kira is the first to survive injection and that they need to get her back pronto, leading Carver to order all Watchers and Sniffers in the country to full alert. Two days later, we see the now fully-grown Nick (Chris Evans) waking up in his Hong Kong apartment. After some finger-flexing and moving-practice, he practices making a trio of dice land on what he wants them to. Satisfied, he heads down to the park and does a little betting, but when push comes to shove, he chokes and has to flee from the guys he now owes six thousand dollars to.
During the opening credits, we get a crash course in the history of the world, narrated by Cassie Holmes (Dakota Fanning). In 1945, Hitler and his Nazis were using experiments on people who were born with special abilities to create an ultra-powerful army. However, the war end put a stop to this. What it didn't stop was other countries finding out and setting up their own branches, or divisions. Watchers, for example, are able to see the future in quick flashes and scenes. Movers can move objects and people with their minds. Pushers, on the other hand, can "push" people into believing that certain things are or aren't true (like hypnosis). Bleeders emit high-pitched sonic screams that make ears bleed, while Stitches can disassemble or reassemble any scar tissue. Sniffs can take any object and get a history of where it's been in relation to its owner, while Wipers can erase any amount of a persons memory. There are also Shifters; people who make objects appear to be something else (like illusionists, only more realistic), and Shadows, people whose ability is basically to block the effectiveness of other clairvoyants (the Sniffers, mainly). Cassie herself is a second-generation watcher, and although she can know the future, she says that the only thing to know for sure about it is that it's always changing.
Today, in a government facility somewhere, we see a girl (Camilla Belle) being injected with some substance while Carver, now a little gray around the bald spots, looks on worriedly. A nurse holding a woman passes him and drops a pearl, which goes rolling through the facility, bouncing off walls and closing doors on its way to somewhere. The girl dies on the table, but before she can be disconnected her heart starts again and she is soon moving fast, breaking out of the facility while Carver stares in awe. He shouts at "Kira" to stop, but she naturally doesn't listen. She makes for the exit, which is just barely held open by the dropped pearl, and escapes while Carver and his man Victor (Neil Jackson) discuss the fact that Kira is the first to survive injection and that they need to get her back pronto, leading Carver to order all Watchers and Sniffers in the country to full alert. Two days later, we see the now fully-grown Nick (Chris Evans) waking up in his Hong Kong apartment. After some finger-flexing and moving-practice, he practices making a trio of dice land on what he wants them to. Satisfied, he heads down to the park and does a little betting, but when push comes to shove, he chokes and has to flee from the guys he now owes six thousand dollars to.