Push (2009)

Push

A talent no matter how negligible it may seem is a grandeur to behold when used with good intention and passion as compared to a majestic talent yet fails to dazzle in order to inspire, give love and reflect the greatness of the One who has given it to him for free.

Push (2009) is a sci-fi action movie that seemed not to be pushed to its highest limit of superhero action. It may have exhibited good cinematic effects but the development of the story fails to excite and make an impact.

The enlightening side of Push (2009) is Cassie’s (Dakota Fanning) character minus the underage drinking because of her persistence to Nick (Chris Evans), who though refused to be used by evil did also nothing to eradicate evil. As the old adage say, it is enough for evil to triumph when good people do nothing. Another notable moral that can be learned from this movie is the use of talents for the welfare of all and the glory of God’s kingdom. For to use one’s talent to manipulate and injure others is to insult the One who has given it to him for free.

(3.5, 2.5/5)

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