[Watch] Eye in the Sky Movie on Netflix 2015
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[Watch] Eye in the Sky Movie on Netflix 2015
FilmteamCoordination art Department : Talya Isaias
Stunt coordinator : Floria Méthot
Script layout :Niels Eliezer
Pictures : Elyas Djeneba
Co-Produzent : Garcia Fannie
Executive producer : Saiyam Nell
Director of supervisory art : Clelia Maïssa
Produce : Kuba Muawwiz
Manufacturer : Waldron Daiyan
Actress : Maely Linus
A UK-based military officer in command of a top secret drone operation to capture terrorists in Kenya discovers the targets are planning a suicide bombing and the mission escalates from “capture” to “kill.” As American pilot Steve Watts is about to engage, a nine-year old girl enters the kill zone, triggering an international dispute reaching the highest levels of US and British government over the moral, political, and personal implications of modern warfare.
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Movie Title
| Eye in the Sky |
Moment | 172 seconds |
Release | 2015-09-11 |
Kuality | MPEG-1 1080p Bluray |
Categorie | Drama, Thriller, War |
language | Somali, English |
castname | Loucas L. Loring, Nesia F. Leart, Leccia T. Anatole |
[HD] [Watch] Eye in the Sky Movie on Netflix 2015
Film kurzSpent : $308,378,852
Income : $178,954,958
Group : Marketing - Kampfkunst , Dokumentarfilm - Freundschaft , Arbeit - Unabhängig , Hölle - Unabhängig
Production Country : Nigeria
Production : Deerpark Films
> The modern warfare, and its advantages as well as drawbacks.
A new kind of war. When everyone is worried about robots might take over our jobs, it meant military as well. There was not robots in this, but a war fought from a safe distance and soldiers don't have to be physically trained so well, even the geeks with the gaming knowledge can take over. So a film about the modern warfare where the casualty rate is very minimum and can be accomplished before any major assault take place.
From the South African director of 'Ender's Game' fame. This is slightly a similar theme, but a real world affair and a real time presentation. Initially I thought it was a remake of the Hong Kong film of the same name. We had seen drone attacks in the films, but they won't last for a few minutes. This film was entirely about how drone missions work that told with detail.
"Never tell a soldier that he does not know the cost of war."
This was a very good film and they must make a sequel to it. This film will get a special status going towards the future. There were no physically exceptional performances, the stars' presence and their verbal expressions were stronger. So there many thrilling scenes with great lines, especially Alan Rickman's final dialogue. This film was his final film and he was excellent like the usual. Even the Abdi's role was small, but powerful and so Helen Mirren's, but Aaron Paul and the rest were decent.
The story was good, but I did not like the too much sentimentalised. Because all's fair in love and war. You won't make a film to please the terrorists and their sympathisers. Other than that it is a masterpiece. Surely worth a watch.
8/10
Eye in the Sky wants to explore the question of drone warfare.
An operation to capture a terrorist cell in Kenya. Helen Mirren plays Colonel who is rather gung ho and wants to take out the bad guys before they do more harm.
Aaron Paul is a drone pilot who is dithering because of the risk to civilian casualties.
The film pursues the human touch of a young girl selling bread in the market place, being at the wrong place as that is where the drone aims to strike.
Eye in the Sky is an oddly structured film, it is tense as the audience wonders of the little girl will be safe. It also wants to have an open and even debate on the morals and perils of drone warfare but it all feels rather undercooked and underwhelming.
This was Alan Rickman's final film, he rightly has the last line: 'Never tell a soldier they don't know the cost of war.'