Review of Eye in the Sky (2015) by Njay M — 19 Jun 2016
Riveting. Sensible. This film confronts the diverging views of honest military operations strictly compliant to accomplish its mission and the unorganized bureaucracy trying to avoid accountability in a very sensitive situation on war against terrorism. It objectively challenges the delicate balance between morality and war's collateral damage.
It provokes your senses about whose life is more valuable, intended victims of terrorism or military collateral damage? Either way, civilians' lives are lost.
A must see film with outstanding performances. It's perfect movie of its own kind. Everything is put in place. Acting. Specifics. Cinematography. Script. Everything.
RIP Alan Rickman, you were always great. The movie will literally put you at the edge of your seat. There were many tense-filled and heart pounding moments. After watching it, one thing is for sure; drones are the next big thing in military operations and politicians will always point fingers.
This review of Eye in the Sky (2015) was written by Njay M on 19 Jun 2016.
Eye in the Sky has generally received positive reviews.
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