Eye In The Sky English Movie
Feature Film | 2016 | Action, War
Critics
Review by: Manisha Lakhe
Watch it if you're an Alan Rickman fan and do not wish to miss out on his last appearance on the big screen. But although the movie is tension filled war themed, there is so much cross talk about right and wrong and politics, that you want to snatch the controls from the hands of a weepy soldier and press the send button on the missile yourself.
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Review by: Stephen Holden - The New York Times
“Eye in the Sky,” directed by Gavin Hood (“Tsotsi”) is a grim, suspenseful farce in which unpredictable human behavior repeatedly threatens an operation of astounding technological sophistication.General Benson is Mr. Rickman’s final screen performance, and it is a great one, suffused with a dyspeptic world-weary understanding of war and human nature. Sharper, better made and better acted, “Eye in the Sky,” doesn’t present as overtly critical a view of drone warfare.
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Review by: Peter Travers - The Rolling Stone
Eye in the Sky asks a provocative question: Does conscience still figure in modern warfare? Rickman, in his last onscreen role, takes on the issue with the brilliance and bracing humanity that marked his career. It's a setup for a moral debate on drone warfare. That Eye in the Sky is nowhere near that dry and academic is a tribute to director Gavin Hood (Tsotsi), who uses a tight script to hold us in a vise and keep squeezing.
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Review by: Rohan Naahar - Hindustan Times
The soul of Eye in the Sky, the new film by Gavin Hood, is another girl in red – and even though decades have passed since Schindler’s List, we find that not much has changed. The world is still at war. It never stopped. Eye in the Sky is a passionately anti-war film that wisely chooses not to focus its target on one particular war. The entire movie plays out in one extended scene.
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