Friday, September 26, 2008

Eagle Eye

Location: Hoyts Melbourne Central

Last month or so, we were treated with a superbly cool trailer that was “Eagle Eye”. The trailer was thrilling, full with action sequences but most of all, it left the viewers with one question “what the hell is goin on?!”

So anyways, Eagle Eye just got it’s worldwide premiere yesterday, and coz it’s been a while for us hitting the cinemas we thought we might give it a go. Hey, it’s executively produced by Steven Spielberg anyways, so it can’t be that bad right?

Jerry couldn't let go of his new Blackberry


Eagle Eye stars Shia LaBeouf (Transformers, Indiana Jones 4) and Michelle Monaghan (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Mission Impossible 3). It also has a lot of other known faces such as Billy Bob Thornton, Rosario Dawson, and Michael Chiklis among others. So yeah if you’re a fan of Shia (probably the most prominent up and coming young actor) you’re in for a treat.

It’s best if you come into the movie having no idea nor expectation on what the movie is gonna be about. The film banks on the whole action-mystery-thriller genre that hasn’t been around for quite a while now. That being said, there’s not much stuff I can say about the plot that could probably spoil (or even ruin) the whole movie.

Just to make things simple to you first time viewers out there – basically Jerry Shaw (Shia) and Rachel Holloman (Monaghan) have both been contacted by an enigmatic caller known only to give them specific directions on what to do next. Both of them are on the run from the FBI and government agents and it seems that the “caller” can see them wherever they go.

"Run Shia, Run!"

Part of they joy on watching this film is to slowly learn what’s really going on. In between that you are treated with one of the most ridiculously entertaining car chase scenes that could be on par with Die Hard 3 or Bad Boys 2. Also, the movie is downright INTENSE – it is basically non-stop from start to finish. The action scenes are frenetic – expect a lot of running, chasing, jumping and ‘shit’ happening.

However, this movie has a lot of downers that made it less enjoyable. For one, was the plot – once you know what’s going on you’d either be dully satisfied or utterly disappointed. Some of the scenes were quite implausible and over the top it could probably turn you off because of the ‘serious’ nature of the film. Also, not to spoil the show or anything, but I thought the ending should have (and could have) ended on a better note. It sounds truly vague now, but when you watch it you’d know exactly what I mean.

Overall I thought the movie wasn’t all that bad. It was pretty enjoyable especially at the start. It has a lot of action scenes and drama to keep you entertained. And based solely on that I’m gonna have to recommend this. Just bear in mind this movie has its flaws and ridiculous moments – but I do believe the good slightly outweighs the bad here. So check it out in the cinemas soon, there isn’t much choice this month anyways :P

Stars: In between 3 and 3.5/5

Watch this if you liked: Enemy of the State, Phone Booth




7 comments:

King Shen said...

after summer blockbusters can't believe everything is so slow man.. even this movie doesn't look like its worth it.. but i'd probably still end up watching it anyways.. sakss..

aprilsky said...

ahaahha yeah man
its not that bad dude
just tengok la

A Baharein said...

aku nak rebiew cerita college boleh tak? hahahaha...

morning glory said...

i <3 michelle monaghan!

King Shen said...

haha college sucks

Z K Z said...

haha eagle eye looks good what, but i'm still not sure if even stevens is leading man material... haha, maybe maybe....

college sucks ker? haha, i'm downloading it lerrr... should i cancel? haha

Anonymous said...

There is something terrifying about random phones ringing in movies. Usually, a loved one is held ransom, or a bomb is about to go off; or in a worse case Asian scenario, you will die in 7 days.

One of my most chilling recollections of a movie moment involving phones is when Hannibal calls and croaks "Hello Clarice..." Unfortunately, when you have a "telephone operator" voice over as an antagonist, you cannot help but downplay its menace. I would be tempted to ask where the nearest toilet was.

The whole Big Brother, telco integration in this movie is a selling point. It allows viewers to be Big Brother. And for a moment or two, we share the power of observation with the antagonist, which is empowering.

There are 2 chases in this movie. Billy Bob versus Shia and MM. Then the telephone operator versus Shia and MM. I prefer the Billy Bob chase.

You will not be asking Marvin the Martian style "Where's the kaboom?" in this flick. Plenty of military toys, street chaos and mangled metal in this.

And yes, if you like Enemy of the State.. you would dig this.

*Ring Ring*