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Synopsis: David Rice is a high school student in Ann Arbor, abandoned by his mother at five, living with his callous, alcoholic father, enamored with Millie, a fellow student, and picked on by at least one classmate. On a winter's day, while about to drown, he discovers he can transport himself instantaneously to anyplace on earth. He runs away from home, goes to New York City, robs a bank vault, and comes to the attention of a shadowy group of government hunters. Eight years later, the hunters, led by the murderous Roland, get a fix on David. He heads home, searches out Millie, invites her to travel with him, and only later realizes that Roland and his crew are seriously deadly. Is everyone close to David in danger?
Director(s): Doug Liman
Production: 20th Century Fox
  2 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
35
Rotten Tomatoes:
16%
PG-13
Year:
2008
88 min
$80,055,499
Website
2,145 Views


-- I think he is not quick returns.

The blood.

Do something.

We need something to do.

Come on.

So you saw me when I just arrived?

Maybe.

I did not know what I had to say.

What about:
'Hi,

Hello, it's a long time ago,

What about you? "

Hello, it's a long time ago,

What about you?

With me so good, and you?

Why we save those boring no hassle?

I think that you are still here.

-- Where else would I be?

You had such a list, right?

You could travel the world over and ...

Things change.

We must all adult, or not?

What are you doing?

The banking industry, you know, the banking system.

The banking industry?

How do you go?

It's actually pretty easy.

It is a kind of ... Houses and land rights.

Are you not collapsed for Algebra?

-- No.

Fiona, I take my break.

-- Yes, of course.

You are back.

What are your plans?

Perhaps some travel.

I really thought maybe

Rome to go.

Do you consider to Rome?

Come on, you know this is my dream.

Try not to forget.

Come with me.

-- With thee?

You ask me to go back to Rome?

Only if you want to skip boring parts.

I have him.

I take it, thank you very much.

-- As you like.

Can you believe that we have ten hours ago

Were still in Ann Arbor?

What would the CIA here?

-- I am afraid that secret.

Really?

Well, I am afraid that I

Court order wants to see,

Because I do not believe you

Are who you say you are.

Sure.

Great, another agent.

Mark, tell me what is the bank is going on.

I have already told them.

You are just another suit.

You will never believe me anyway.

Here you the vault

Ingestraald are.

Do you laugh about?

Go ahead, go laugh.

Can you hear me laughing?

The name of the girl Millie Harrison,

And she is sixteen hours ago aboard

, Stepped on a plane to Rome,

And she is not just gone.

Thank you.

What do you think?

I think that there is anything

What you tell me.

What do you mean?

This room ...

First class ...

Usually there are things in my life that

Good to be true because they are.

I have already told you that

I wrote in the banking industry is.

The banking ...

You see, I know that you are dropped

For algebra.

David, if you want me nothing

Telling is that good.

But not lie against me.

I lie not against you.

Nice.

I can not here.

Doe quiet.

You know, you had me out

Can ask.

You know, this was always number one

On my list.

I know.

-- You should really good at, right?

Well what?

Keihard, you have no idea.

Wait.

-- Sorry, sir.

Sorry.

No, it's impossible.

It is closed.

-- Closed?

How do you mean, it's closed? Already closed?

You see, we want to go inside there.

-- No, it's impossible.

No.

-- A closed position, why is it geslotten?

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David S. Goyer

David S. Goyer was born on December 22, 1965 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA as David Samuel Goyer. He is a writer and producer, known for Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008) and Man of Steel (2013). He is married to Marina Black. They have two children. more…

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