Eagle Eye

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Action / Mystery / Thriller
USA / Germany, 2008, 118 min

Directed by:

D.J. Caruso

Cinematography:

Dariusz Wolski

Composer:

Brian Tyler

Cast:

Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan, Rosario Dawson, Billy Bob Thornton, Ethan Embry, Michael Chiklis, Anthony Mackie, Fahim Fazli, Cameron Boyce, Marc Singer (more)
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Race-against-time thriller starring Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan as college dropout Jerry Shaw and single mother Rachel Holloman, two strangers who are thrown together by an anonymous female caller who coerces them into carrying out a terrorist cell's plot and then uses their mobile phones and computers to track and control their every move. As the situation escalates, these two ordinary people become the country's most wanted fugitives, and must fight for their lives against a faceless and seemingly all-powerful enemy. (Paramount Pictures AU)

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D.Moore 

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English A stupid film that tries to mask its stupidity with (stupid) action scenes and (even stupider) wannabe funny and cool dialogues. For some the fil has enough to satisfy, for other it does not. I belong to the latter, as you can tell by my rating. I can't deny that the film flew by quickly, but the vast majority of what happened in it was so terribly naive and stupid at the same time that I wanted to scream "Steven Spielberg, how could you!". If only it didn’t take itself so seriously! Eagle Eye was originally supposed to be some kind of hi-tech Hitchcock thing. But in the end it's just plain rubbish. Brr.__P.S. I miss science fiction among the genres. Stupid sci-fi. ()

Kaka 

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English At first glance, it is a very unusual and unconventional hi-tech thriller, but it gradually turns into a clumsy and ultimately even banal action movie, which has a brutally fast pace, technical gizmos better than in the once so expensive Die Hard 4, restless camera, and fantastically filmed explosions and car accidents. But beneath all this cool decoration, there is a single, even banally simple blow with an iron rod. At the end, you are certainly very entertained, unfortunately in a negative sense. The first half is thrilling, unpredictable, and skillfully shot. ()

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POMO 

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English Eagle Eye is a fast-paced high-tech thriller, but it fails to bring anything distinctive to the table. The only thing that makes it attractive is Shia LaBeouf’s participation and the “Executive Producer Steven Spielberg” label. Tony Scott, active in the same genre, has his own directing style and his high-tech thrillers are original and audio-visually creative. D.J. Caruso produces only routine works that are neither great nor terrible. And for me, that is not enough for a two-hour action movie without a deeper look into psychology of the characters. ()

novoten 

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English Risk of spoilers When a murderous computer appears in Buffy the Vampire Slayer or The X-Files, fans (not without reason) classify such episodes as among the worse ones. When a fighter plane in Stealth starts thinking for itself, it turns the movie into a flop that the audience relishes in mocking. And when a giant central security computer in Eagle Eye starts causing trouble for the American government and tries to take the fate of the world into its own hands, it becomes a hit. A significant portion of the user community may consider the plot to be infinitely dull, but with pleasure they give the film a positive rating, saying that the ride was worth it. Unfortunately, it wasn't. I would much rather see more of Shia LaBeouf as a poker teacher or as the confidant of a lonely mother in a cargo box. I don't mean to say that a gun doesn't suit him, but in such moments we get too close to falling telegraph poles, makeshift lists of future victims, and sound vibrations reflecting off a mug. D.J. Caruso's first stumble, which unfortunately marked his career with bad luck. ()

3DD!3 

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English In the beginning there where two Shias... A badass action typhoon that would make even the most resilient veteran’s hair stand on end. It should have said at the beginning the not too distant future and not “next year" so that it wouldn’t seem so dumb in places, but so what. This movie isn’t trying to take an IQ test. It’s trying to blow up. This was probably the biggest badass in Shia’s whole career but he just played (me) a slothful layabout with no ambition. Michelle Monaghan was perfect for her role and Billy Bob Thornton sometimes reminded me of Clint Eastwood (aka Dirty Harry). D.J. Caruso did an excellent job and if I were a little younger I would give it 5. "Coffee machines have timers..." ()

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