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Jerry Shaw is an amiable slacker with an over-achieving twin brother. After his twin dies in an accident, strange things happen to Jerry at a dizzying pace: a fortune shows up in his bank account, weapons are delivered to his flat, and a voice on his cell phone tells him the police are on their way. Jerry follows the voice's instructions, and soon he and a woman he's never met are racing through the city, on to a plane, and eventually to the Pentagon, chased by the FBI. She is Rachel Holloman, a single mom; the voice has threatened her son's death if she doesn't cooperate. The voice seems to know everything. Who is behind it, what is being planned, and why Jerry and Rachel?
Jerry and Rachel are two strangers thrown together by a mysterious phone call from a woman they have never met. Threatening their lives and family, she pushes Jerry and Rachel into a series of increasingly dangerous situations, using the technology of everyday life to track and control their every move.
This review contains spoilers. In reality, this movie is SOA (spoiled on arrival.)
I saw this movie not knowing anything about the plot. Therefore, the first 45 minutes were actually really interesting. We have the main character, whose name I don't even care to remember. Let's call him Herbert. Herbert was a total screw-up. As the plot evolved, Hermie received a shipment of heavy weaponry at his apartment. Then, Hermosa got all kinds of directions over the phone, from digital signs, anything electronic, who threatened prison or death if he failed to comply. This unknown caller also contacted other people in a similar fashion. The caller seemed to be able to manipulate, well, everything in order to ensure compliance.
I was trying to figure out how this was happening. I started thinking some kind of shadow government agency was manipulating people, or that some sinister organization was using people as pawns. Ordinary people were being coerced to perform all kinds of relatively mundane tasks, all of which connected together to accomplish some shadowy objective. I figured the movie would evolve into some sort of social commentary about the surveillance society we now live in, or the ease with which people as a whole can be manipulated.
Then, like a baby cockroach hatching from an egg, the plot revealed its ugly self. In a final coup d'fail, this movie used the modern day equivalent of the main character (Hubert) waking up from a dream, or having amnesia, or some other soap opera-worthy plot resolution-evading device: a computer that is so smart it becomes sentient. Egads! You see, the computer becomes sentient and decides to kill government leaders, because, you see, it read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence and has deemed that the US government is a danger to its founding principles. Social commentary at its most ham-fisted, in other words.
And not just any computer, nosiree! Some improbably massive computer that inhabits a cavernous dwelling in a secret level of the Pentagon's basement. You can bet the computer has some totally pointless visual elements, such as a large "eye" mounted on an arm that can circle the room. And of course, golden spheres that tap into networked electronic devices such as cameras and phones and so on. And yes, a semi-exotic fluid (liquid nitrogen) is involved.
In the final scenes of the movie, you can bet that the hero will have to stab the "eye" mounted on the large arm with a crowbar, and someone will have to fall into liquid nitrogen in order to "kill" the computer. Well, place your bets cause it all happens. What you don't expect, since the movie is already so cliché ridden, is for our hero Herman to get shot like 50 times by secret service men in the end of the movie only to appear in the next scene wearing the obligatory white sling (like every cop movie where the hero gets shot in some pseudo-cliffhanger and lives.) I mean, he got shot like 50 TIMES!! And yet, there he is standing and smiling in the next scene with a white sling and a presidential medal of honor around his neck.
Okay, people...Haven't we seen this plot like 537 times in the last few years? Hell, even Wall-E used the old "rogue computer" two-step, but guess what? Wall-E had charisma and it actually worked there.
If only I had read the DVD cover first, I could have been spared two hours of my life that could have been better spent cleaning out my toenails, scrubbing the grout in my bathroom tile, using a toothbrush to clean the gunk out of my car's tires, or some other mundane task. Any of which would have been a better use of time than watching this colossal turkey. I mean, some movies are so bad the are funny (see The Core.) This movie is so bad it wraps around twice, right past funny and back to awful. Steven Spielberg is just phoning it in with doggerel like this. Pure cacafuego!
This movie made me want to bore my eyes out and stab my brain. It made me want to swallow glass and run my car in my garage for an extended period of time. It made me want to become Amish so I never have to watch another movie again. I said it once and I'll say it again: EGADS!
Of all the movies that came in September, Eagle Eye was the most interesting movie and exciting of all. The trailer looked very good and I was excited to see the film. From the trailer, the story seemed very simple to me, but after watching the movie, I was blown away of much plot was in the film. At first, it gets a little confusing, but you will eventually understand the story.
Jerry Shaw (Shia Labeouf) and Rachel Holloman (Michelle Monaghan) are strangers whose lives are being threatened by a mysterious phone call from a woman they don't know. Things get dangerous when the woman tells Shaw and Holloman to follow random orders that puts citizen's life at stake. As the situation gets worse, Shaw and Holloman become the country's most wanted criminals. Nobody knows why this happening, but Shaw and Holloman must work together to uncover the truth of why this is happening to them.
The performances in Eagle Eye were solid and Shia was great in this movie. I thought Shia Labeouf was great as Jerry Shaw. Even though I liked his performance in Transformers, I thought he was a little better in this movie. Michelle Monoghan gave a good performance and portrayed her character well. The rest of the cast did a good job too.
Eagle has very impressive action scenes and one of the best this year. The movie is a thrill ride from beginning to end and it will keep you on the edge of your seat. The car chases are awesome and very realistic. The film's special effects are also great. There are some big action sequences that I thought the effects were done beautifully and looked very real.
Eagle Eye is a great movie and one of the best this fall. I was entertained from beginning to end without a doubt. The movie has flaws, but I would describe them as minor ones. If you love Labeouf, then you should check out Eagle Eye and I don't think you will be disappointed.
The word preposterous is too moderate to describe Eagle Eye. This film contains not a single plausible moment after the opening sequence, and that's borderline. It's not an assault on intelligence. It's an assault on consciousness.
Screenwriter Dan McDermott wrote the original script for Eagle Eye based on an idea by American director Steven Spielberg. When Spielberg was replaced as director by D.J. Caruso, McDermott's script was rewritten by screenwriters Eli Attie, John Glenn, Travis Wright, and Hillary Seitz. It is four time Oscar nominee Julianne Moore. This was confirmed by Rosario Dawson. Moore chose to be uncredited. Nope, not this time. Just your standard end credits. While Ariia's 73% unsaved memory was destroyed by Perez, her 27% saved is probably nowhere near as powerful and is therefore useless, wherever it may be. Other theories could be that the saved memory will return in a possible though improbable sequel, or that the memory was never actually saved and all of Ariia was destroyed at the same time, or the saved memory was found and destroyed. The most likely theory would be the latter since a sequel will probably never be in the works. There is an alternate ending that set up a sequel in which Sam was contacted by Ariia through his Xbox. However, that ending was not used, and therefore no other possible continuity is being set up for later on. a5c7b9f00b
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