![]() ![]() Glee's Dianna Agron plays Number Four's love interest. He's supported by his mentor/protector (solid as always: Timothy Olyphant). After the initial jet ski scene, the main character actually turns out to be played quite charmingly by Alex Pettyfer. The story involves a couple of characters and mysteries, but is never too complicated. Then the story picks up and the movie gets better from there. ![]() We then cut to some jocks doing tricks on jet skis and some bland blonde girls admiring them - and I thought this is going to be terrible. ![]() It all starts with bad CGI-monsters and some guys in Star Trek make-up chasing people around in the jungle. Thankfully, I was in for a pleasant surprise. Do you know that old movie rule that you subconsciously decide whether you're going to enjoy a film or not within the first ten minutes? Well, it wasn't true this time, because after the opening sequence, I was pretty sure I was going to hate "I Am Number Four". ![]()
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