![]() What doesn't work, most of all, is part of its execution. Giving the film a sense of "Hasn't this already been done before?" but with an execution that's slick and in some ways The end result is something oddly enough along the lines of I, Robot (which also starred LaBeouf) or even Wall-E in regards to theme, For Eagle Eye, Caruso opts for more thrills than chills, and House arrest who believes his neighbor is a killer. Last year, horror/thriller fans ate up the suspense of Caruso's Disturbia with LaBeouf playing a troublemaking teen on R-rated features like Taking Lives, Two For The Money, and The Salton Sea), but also with actor Shia LaBeouf in the lead. Caruso's second outing, not only in PG-13-rated territory (his previous films included Plots that made movies like The Island (or maybe even Firewall), as well as others, compromise their credibilityįor the sake of over-the-top action and thrills.Įagle Eye is director D.J. But in the end, Eagle Eye falls in line with the kinds of runaway Have seen most of it in the trailers already. It was nice watching a movie that I had a basic knowledge of what it was about and not And the teasing trailers that didn't give away all too much were a nice way to spark interestĪnd leave plenty of surprises within for the film's viewers. ![]() Paranoid about "Big Brother" watching us will be tossed well over the edge. And with the new action thriller Eagle Eye, anyone who's been even the slightest bit Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main).Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main).
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