Push is a science fiction thriller movie that is currently being shown in cinemas. I was fortunate enough to be able to catch it over the weekend.
A riveting action-thriller, Push burrows deep into the deadly world of psychic espionage where artificially enhanced paranormal operatives have the ability to move objects with their minds, see the future, creates new realities and kill without ever touching their victims.
Here is a synopsis:
The Division, a shadowy US government agency, is genetically transforming potential psychics into an army of psychic warriors and brutally disposing of those unwilling to participate. Nick Gant, a telekinetic or mover, has been in hiding since the Division murdered his father more than a decade earlier. He has found sanctuary in densely populated Hong Kong, a safe place on earth for fugitive psychics like him. Nick is forced out of hiding when Cassie Holmes, a 13-year-old clairvoyant or watcher who is able of seeing the future, seeks his help in finding Kira, an escaped pusher who may hold the key to ending the Division’s program. Pushers possess the most dangerous of all psychic powers – the ability to influence others’ actions by implanting thoughts in their minds.
However, Cassie’s presence soon attracts the attention of the Division’s agents, forcing Nick and Cassie to flee for their lives. With the help of a team of rogue psychics, the group of them traverses the underbelly of the city, trying to stay one step ahead of the authorities as they search for Kira. Nick, Cassie, Kira and the small group of psychics find themselves battling against Division Agents and the local Hong Kong psychics. These two groups of psychics will stop at nothing to achieve their goal.
The movie displays many aspects of Groupthink.
Groupthink is defined as:
“a mode of thinking that people engage in when they are deeply involved in a cohesive in-group, when members’ striving for unanimity override their motivation to realistically appraise alternative courses of action”
-Irving Jarvis
Symptoms of Groupthink
- Illusion of invulnerability
- Belief in group’s own morality
- Shared stereotypes
- Collective rationalization
- Self-censorship
- Illusion of unanimity
- Pressure on dissenters
- Mind-guards
In the movie Push, the shady US government agency known as the Division showcases many aspects of Groupthink. First and foremost, yhe Division is portrayed to have a strong sense of belief in its own morality. Two of the leading Division’s agents, Agent Henry Carver and Agent Victor Budarin have a similar warped sense of morality. The Division’s agents would stop at nothing to achieve their goals; even though, it means committing felonies or murdering innocent bystanders. Furthermore, they appear to believe that their actions are justified. They would utilize any means possible to secure Division’s objective. They seem to have a collective rationalization, placing Division’s agenda above anything else. The Division’s agents likewise seem to adopt shared stereotypes. The agents dress alike in the typical black suits and sunglasses. They also seem to have same personalities – cool headed, confident and cunning.
In addition, the group of rogue psychics comprising of Nick, Cassie, Kira and the others could be analyzed by Poole’s Multiple Sequence Model.
Poole’s Multiple Sequence Model suggests that groups develop three different but parallel tracks.
1. Task track
2. Topic track
3. Relationship track
In the movie, the group of psychics led by Nick, develop the different tracks at different rates. Initially, the group is banded to together for various reasons. Some came to fight the common enemy, others wanted to help out of friendship and some were only there because they were hired to. Therefore, the task and topic track progressed faster than the relationship track at the beginning.
However, through all extended periods of time spend together, the group begun to bond with Nick and Kira even entering into a personal relationship. Nevertheless, they did not manage to make much progress with their task track as they were constant pursued by Division’s agents. Thus, the group’s relationship track begun to flourish while their task track was halted.
Although it has not received much media attention, I personally feel that the movie amazing. It was criticized as being “visually flashy but hyperkinetic and convoluted”. Nevertheless, the movie intrigued me as I am a science fiction fan. The movie had stunning special effects coupled with a interesting plot. The directing was not a let down either. I liked how the movie was set in Hong Kong, an Asian setting unlike the typical western setting. I would definitely recommend Push to anyone seeking a thrill at the movies.

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March 4, 2009 at 11:55 pm
farhan franha
Dude,
Good job in combining a movie review and whats being taught in class!
But do you agree that groupthink is essential in mantaining the harmony in the group dynamics? Cos if everyones unhappy, how are you gonna get things done in an environment of conflict?
There has to be some balance, or else the group will never succeed
farhanfanhafraahn
March 12, 2009 at 7:28 pm
kzk
Cool movie. Didnt want to watch at first but Watchmen sold out. But no regrets on it. Well scripted and directed. Love how the different ‘superpowers’ were depicted in the show. Yup, nice change of setting to be in Hong Kong for a change. Haha. Still recognized some of the backdrops in the movie! 4/5 stars!
March 16, 2009 at 10:13 pm
Mavern
I thought it was ok – fairly watchable and reasonably paced for 2 hours. Yes there were plenty of inconsistencies, yes the whole premise was weak, but I enjoyed it for what it was. If you go in expecting oscar worthy direction and scriptwriting you will be disappointed. I thought Chris Evans did a good job, and although it was not a great performance, it would have been a worse film without him.
There is an awful lot of hate for this film – to be honest I could sit here and reel of tons of faults and inconsistencies, but what’s the point ? They have all been listed else where and most of them are correct. The simple fact is I went in expecting to be moderately entertained for 2 hours and I was, nothing more, nothing less. Some people don’t seem to be able to appreciate films as purely entertainment and seem too wrapped up in their own sense of self righteousness when pointing out weaknesses in films, as if every film they see should be perfect.
March 17, 2009 at 9:03 pm
Kath
Push is such a bad film. I don’t know wear to begin! Just hated the typical wannabe movie with the stereotyped superpowers. Another movie with the same matrix like effects and slowmos… What troubled me most was that “Kill or Be Killed – On Steroids,” is the main message you got from watching this depraved film. It does not have an ounce of charm, humor or heart! It’s like watching someone’s nightmare in slow motion!
March 19, 2009 at 8:21 pm
Ken
I thought this movie was amazing and there needs to be a Push 2. I think part of the reason for not being so popular is because it came out when there are too many Oscar flicks in circulation. They definitely have a plan for a sequel or else it wouldn’t have ended the way it did, and I personally want to see it!
March 22, 2009 at 11:52 pm
RB
Hey, this film surprised the hell out of me…
I thought it was great. Indeed, basically “Heroes: The Movie”, but you know, 1000% better than that piece-of-crap show. Solid B+ in my book.
But coming in at #6 with only 10 million on opening weekend…. there ain’t a studio in town that will touch that for any further adventures. All that matters is opening weekend. All.
Won’t matter how well it does overseas, on dvd, etc. And if by some benevolent outreaching, they DO decide to make a sequel, by the time they get their act together, the original cast will either be unavailable, unwilling, or unaffordable.
March 24, 2009 at 11:53 pm
Yong
I didnt like the movie push. It reminds me of the typical Hollywood genre of movies which try to cash in by riding on special effects to sell the movie. The plot is poorly written with many plot errors and loopholes. The acting is mediocre at best, and some of the actors/actresses are downright disappointing.
March 26, 2009 at 9:33 pm
PiQ
Awesome show. Awesome visuals. Awesome soundtrack. Awesome setting. Awesome story.
A must watch in my honest opinion. =)
March 27, 2009 at 3:54 pm
Weitiong
Well i know theres alot of ppl that criticize Push as a copy of the US series ‘Heroes’. I myself believe this as well. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed the movie. Its stunning special effects coupled with the individual drama of the characters make the scenes heart wrenching.