Réalisation:
Greg MarcksPhotographie:
Lorenzo SenatoreMusique:
Bobby TahouriActeurs·trices:
Shane West, Edward Burns, Ving Rhames, Jonathan Pryce, Sergey Gubanov, Amara Zaragoza, Yuriy Gosha Kutsenko, Martin Sheen, Steven Elder (plus)Résumés(1)
Max Peterson est un ingénieur en informatique. Lors d’une mission de sécurité informatique à Prague, il reçoit un étrange cadeau anonyme sous la forme d’un téléphone révolutionnaire. Ce téléphone est l’objet de convoitise de la CIA et la Mafia et Max va bientôt se retrouver au coeur d’une conspiration mondiale. Il va devoir trouver d’où vient ce téléphone pour sauver sa vie… (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Critiques (2)
Eagle Eye feat. The Bourne Identity. This is unbridled stealing and it insults logic, and yet is also quite a fine B-movie. If you can get over the tragic West, you're taken in by tough guys Burns and Rhames and dragged through the back alleys of Prague to a desert warehouse where everything is resolved by a conversation about the Constitution. I appreciate the pace but I despair at the lack of imagination. I would have given it four stars for the first half, but in the end, it reminds you that you have to be more realistic. ()
This is a low-budget spitting image of Eagle Eye (which itself is a duplicate of dozens of other movies) with the tragic Shane “I almost look like Timothy Olyphant" West. However, despite occasional unintentional absurdity and B-movieness, in places bordering on C-movieness, this movie isn’t so absolutely awful. And one plus is that it has a solid pace, so as a watchable relax movie, this more or less does the job. ()