Review of Jumper (2008) by James Hannaham for Salon.com — 14 Feb 2008
Though dazzled by its ultra-modern wizardry and the high gloss of its production values, one can also feel the globalist double standard roiling underneath the adolescent-kid fantasy plot. Jumper tells us that Americans fantasize about getting rich by stealing and going everywhere they want without restrictions; that they are materialistic, disrespect foreign antiquities, and remain blind to their own and to world history.
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This review of Jumper (2008) was written by James Hannaham and published by Salon.com on 14 Feb 2008.
Jumper has generally received mixed reviews.
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