Worst protagonist I've ever seen

Electa 2022-04-22 07:01:04

First of all, I have to declare that I have seen bad films. In fact, this film is not too bad as a whole. The main bad part is that a bad boy + weak bird become the male lead.
I have never found him to use his jump ability to do a good thing from the beginning to the end. Of course, if you say that he destroyed the US imperialist financial system and made a great contribution to socialism, then I have nothing to say.
I really want to know how thick his face has become when he and the second male are on the streets of an Asian city and say he is a superhero? I want to say, I can forgive him for stealing money, I can forgive him for taking the stolen money to make money, but I can't forgive him for calling himself superhero and not urinating and looking at what he has done. The so-called cheap people are invincible, it should be said.
There is also the fact that every time the hero is rounded up by a ranger, he hides everywhere like a mouse crossing the street. However, when he gets to work with his brother (the second male), he instantly becomes an arrogant man and puts his buddy under high pressure. The poles are not ambiguous at all. I have to say he is a talent.
Throughout this film, the hero's only weapon from beginning to end is a punch, and he can't cut the wire for a long time... When I saw his small vault, I was instantly filled with anger. Dude, can we put our money where it is useful? You even robbed the bank, is it so difficult to get a gun?
Quoting a comment from a netizen, this movie is just watching a idiot with super powers being chased around the world by a black old man with an electric baton. Where can I find such an apt description.

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Jumper quotes

  • Roland: [about David's mother, who he realizes is a Paladin] When's the last time you saw her?

    William Rice: She split when the kid turned five.

    Roland: Five. Oh.

    William Rice: [opens door] Haven't heard a word since. If I hear anything, I'll be sure to give you a holler.

    Roland: [closes door] No, you won't.

    William Rice: No, I won't.

  • David Rice: [to Roland] I told you I'm different. I could have dropped you with the sharks.