21st century war gets personal in the heart-pounding Eye in the Sky, one of the best 21st century war movies yet.1 Helen Mirren’s steely colonel directs a global military response to Islamist terror, adroitly coordinating activity in Kenya, Nevada, Hawaii, Bejing and Singapore from two rooms in England.
Bureaucracy is rarely so thrilling. Indeed, Churchill must be rolling over in his grave at all the namby-pamby intrusions into legitimate military operations that go on in Western defense operations right now. Nevertheless, Eye in the Sky manages to rigorously examine the cost of 21st century war.
Eye in the Sky joins Good Kill as the second great drone movie. Both are not just great, but really great.
American resolution is clear from the top, not surprising when we learn that director Hood plays American.
Mirren starring, Hood directing and drone-warfare exploding, Eye in the Sky is an instant classic.
A well structured film across fully half-a-dozen centers of action, with great use of title cards, Eye in the Sky never loses sight of the fundamentals even as it punches up the tension to 11.