Review of Red Eye (2005) by Justin O — 30 Nov 2011
Red Eye (2005).
Release Date: August 19, 2005.
PG-13, 1 hr. 36 min.
Directed by: Wes Craven.
Review: Brilliant enough T.V. flick i`d seen befor (drats) but rented so sat in a chick flick thriller and yes they actually say "shit". A Wes cRav3n film-say no more, no really, through all the horror he`d done though my high school years - I can remember him being a best director next to Spielberg and like but havent heard much from him though I know he`s there from time to time cropping up. This one is like that decade wise age old to get around to but has enough get up go girl to keep me suprised. Cillian Murphy is ever sinister and kinda qeer looking so straight off he`s keeps you looking his way.
Its a short feeling film like a 1 hour episode but with a lot more characterisation with faces we love like Rachel MacAdams here, a real problem with her outright. She does play a marvolous part for a character th6ts just not so believable doing a good job at making it so. a college at her work place you only wish you knew personally and a father character part played by the familar Brian Cox we`ve seen in more film than I can count.
Synopsis: The woman gets manipulated to assist in an assasination attempt because of her connections, through her work ...at a hotel, terrorist use find a way to infiltrate the top security ...of a politician.
This review of Red Eye (2005) was written by Justin O on 30 Nov 2011.
Red Eye has generally received positive reviews.
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