Synopsis: At first, I honestly couldn’t tell if “Jumper” was a milestone of science fiction camp or just a really bad movie. Moments of this film are so obviously ridiculous that it’s difficult to imagine their inclusions as unintentional. Consider the fact that Hayden Christensen’s character–who has the ability to teleport himself to wherever he wants–literally ends up atop famous landmarks, such as the face of Big Ben, or the head of the Sphinx; honestly, doesn’t this seem like an inside joke on the filmmaker’s part? But after a while, I had to admit to myself that it wasn’t supposed to be campy and that I wasn’t having fun. This movie is just plain frustrating, not only because it fails to tell a coherent story, but also because it assumes we’ll understand it even though it doesn’t explain itself. Watching “Jumper” is like playing a video game without knowing the rules, what the goal is, or even how to use the controller.