Eagle Eye (2008)
Director: DJ Caruso
Movie review
From Time Out London
Deep down, this techno-paranoia thriller wants to engage young minds with the notion that the all-seeing surveillance practised by our governments in the name of security is something that should concern us. All of which might be a worthwhile undertaking, if the movie itself were credible for more than a microsecond. Jerry (Shia LaBeouf) is just your ordinary Chicago slacker until his bank account mysteriously balloons, he gets home to a flat unexpectedly packed with bomb-making equipment and The Voice calling his mobile tells him he’s only got seconds before the Feds arrive to arrest him.The Voice knows its stuff, and seemingly has traffic lights, the Chicago transport network, dockside cranes and every cellphone in America in its power. Hard-pressed single mum Rachel (Michelle Monaghan) is in a similar predicament, and soon this thrown-together duo are being ushered across America, for reasons that become clearer – but never make any sense.
‘No questions!’ repeats The Voice, and it’s good advice in the circumstances, as we wonder whether to laugh or cry at this cavalcade of contrivance. Distraction is provided by sundry car chases and explosions which would doubtless leave hundreds dead in the real world, yet here it’s izzy-wizzy pixel-land where nothing matters except the instant rush of faked urgency. Hollywood superficiality at its most mindless? You bet. But there’s also a puppy-dog doesn’t-know-any-better enthusiasm to this pacy fluff which means you can’t get that worked up at it. And FBI agent Billy Bob Thornton is worth the odd smile.
Author: Trevor Johnston
Time Out London Issue 1991, Oct 16 – 22, 2008
User reviews of this film
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- Gort said...
- Posted on Oct 17 2009 12:05 If they can make crappy techno-thrillers based on Tom Clancy's novels then why couldn't they base techno-thrillers on conscience? I find this movie more true than any of the Clancy shit and nobody speaks when Clancy puts all those preposterous lies.
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- star struck said...
- Posted on Apr 03 2009 15:47 The protagonist of this film is a free thinking computer. I begin to wonder if the same computer wrote the script.
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- David said...
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Posted on Feb 22 2009 23:25
Trash. Trash, Trash, Anyone who liked this is short od several brain cells. Though yes - the trailer looked good. Film is mind-numbingly
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- Vernon said...
- Posted on Dec 01 2008 00:31 What an utterly dull and predictably nonsensical film churned out again by the Hollywood action people. Mind you it wasn't quite as painful as watching Max Payne, with similarly rubbish action sequences for such a high budget film.
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- alexh said...
- Posted on Nov 30 2008 11:18 A pretty bad film overall. Very implausable. Poor special effects. Poor character development. Aweful cinematography in the action sequences. The story and production borrow heavily from other films : Billy Thornton tries to reprise Tommy Lee Jones' performance from the Fugitive but fails dismally. The plot tries to use parts of the film Enemy of the State but again doesnt live up to it's predecessor. The twist at the end you'd already guessed 1/4 the way into the film.
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- Madison said...
- Posted on Nov 08 2008 11:59 This film is much more engaging than this reviewer would have you belileve. Ok - maybe not on an intellectual level but its slick, the car chase/explosion effects are satisfyingly big, expensive looking. The script has more than a few funny lines and Shia is as likeable as ever and he's great at these heroic action roles. watch out Will Smith! With a feel good ending slapped on the end, it does what it says on the packet. FUN
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- sharon said...
- Posted on Nov 07 2008 19:34 Saw this film last night and thought it was great. Shia LaBeouf played his part really well. Action packed would watch again.
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- tj said...
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Posted on Nov 03 2008 19:54
it is a fantastic film!
its just grate!
i recomend it for boys and girls
Go spend ur money
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- Martin said...
- Posted on Nov 02 2008 18:34 It seems to me that if a film is panned by Timeout then it's probably well worth seeing and this particular film is no exception. I went to see this purley brcausde it had a bad revierw and guess what? It's fantastic and acdefinite "must see". Spend your money, go see, and be entertained. Never a dull moment in this flick!
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- jericho said...
- Posted on Oct 31 2008 20:13 awesome film. On the edge action thriller. Highly enjoyable
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- bilz said...
- Posted on Oct 29 2008 17:24 this is a wikid film to watch guys. yep, i dont regret goin to watch it
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- Graeme Kirkham said...
- Posted on Oct 29 2008 15:19 A qualitaaayy film really good and interesting.Wel worth watching 7.5/10
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- Stefan08 said...
- Posted on Oct 28 2008 09:10 This was a very enjoyable film, full of action and escapism, totally unbelievable, but good to watch
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- rob said...
- Posted on Oct 27 2008 13:18 it's a film, what do you expect. for me, to get away form everything and not take everything serious and believeable. so sit back and enjoy, like i did.
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- Wruce Billis said...
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Posted on Oct 27 2008 10:53
Amount of times action movies get poor such a poor review is really annoying. I’m glad the public see differently. I haven't seen it yet BUT I know what to expect.... it an ACTION movie... what do you expect?!! I want a bit of violence, a bit of hot tottie, a bit of a decent storyline and more importantly LOTS of action!
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Cast & crew
Director: DJ Caruso
Cast: Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan, Rosario Dawson, Anthony Mackie, Michael Chiklis, Ethan Embry, Billy Bob Thornton, Anthony Azizi, Cameron Boyce, Lynn Cohen, Bill Smitrovich, Charles Carroll, William Sadler full cast
Rated: 12A
Duration: 117 mins
UK Release: Oct 17 2008
US Release: Sep 26 2008
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