Drone
Ideologies collide with fatal results when a military drone contractor meets an enigmatic Pakistani businessman.
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- Cast:
- Sean Bean , Mary McCormack , Joel David Moore , Patrick Sabongui , Sharon Taylor , Kirby Morrow , Bradley Stryker
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There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
The ingredients to make a good movie were all there but in the end Drone is just an average movie. Not awful though but certainly not great either. The cast and the acting were not bad, just not award winning acting let us say. I was expecting a lot more action but besides the first ten minutes where there is a bit of action the rest is all a bit too slow and sometimes a bit boring. It could have used a bit more suspense to keep it interesting. Also the story was too far fetched to make it believable, like there is no way a guy would just find out who exactly from the CIA would bomb his family. Not even an advanced spy would come with that information, let alone a random guy. The story was just too slow and not believable enough to make it a great movie.
This is just another example of the media spewing their Anti-American propaganda. This BS has gotten less and less subtle and now is 'in your face' obvious, and I am sick of it. This movie shows the United States to be the villain, preying on the innocent. It shows a typical US family; a drunk hate mongering dad, and a philandering wife. I'm surprised they didn't portray the son as a pedophile rapist. If you are a leftist, you will love it, otherwise, don't waste your time.
Another terrorism sympathiser film. This is a second film to I watch which highlighted evil wins over good. That too coming from a nation like Canada is a bad example. The other film was 'The Wall'. There should be no mercy on terrorism and pisslam. If the characters, geographically altered to another continent, then it would have been a nice thriller with a message. The tagline was worst. You can't choose wisely, because there's no good terrorism and bad terrorism.Anyhow, Seasn Bean was good. Except the opening, it is a one day event film and most of the film take place in a house. The film was one sided perspective. Hence it gave a wrong message! I don't know why some filmmaker set to give people wrong information. It's only nurturing evil over good. This film could set a box office record in the middle-east, but not in the good part of the world. Easily a skippable film of the year, decade and forever.1/10
When I looked at the poster I thought: A war movie focusing on drone warfare. Sean Bean in there made me watch it. I was quite surprised to find a drama that addresses real issues. And quite a poignant one as well. The pace of the movie and the initial suspense created carried through very well. The score I found to be exceptional, building the drama subtly but methodically. Yes, there are many places it could have been better. But overall a good watch with a well-told story that builds to a surprising climax. Patrick Sabongui was excellent. I would love to see him in deeper movies, as he has the talent to achieve much more (than Flash and Shooter). I would rate this as a good family movie, as it makes you think about the world we live in. Intolerance, building International tensions and as Roger Waters aptly said: "The bravery of being out of range".