Drone

2017 "Choose your target wisely."
5.4| 1h31m| NC-17| en
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Ideologies collide with fatal results when a military drone contractor meets an enigmatic Pakistani businessman.

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Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
GUENOT PHILIPPE Nothing exceptional here, if you forget the unforeseeable ending. The terrific ending. SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS The topic has already been told many times before, I agree, thousand times, where billions of psychopaths getting friends with the families of their victims before suddenly showing their real nature. Psychopaths usually the heavies of the films. Bad guys, or even cheeks - such as HANDS ACROSS THE CRADDLE, something loke this, starring Rebecca De Mornay, seeking revenge towards good families. The particularity here is that you can't prevent yourself to feel empathy for the poor father whose family was killed by the US drome, more or less lead, driven by the good family man Sean Bean. And you really feel anger, hate, so much pain when the two finally fight and the "bad guy" seeking revenge for his family death gets stabbed by the responsible for the poor guy's folk death. You feel something disgusting in your mouth, like a sort of dust taste. That's why I ask this question, who or where is the bad guy in this film? That's my question. For the rest of the feature, no surprise, except, I repeat, the ending.
clintstevens 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.
Uriah43 "Neil Wistin" (Sean Bean) is a drone pilot who works for a firm that is contracted out to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). One day, while in the process of targeting a deadly Taliban terrorist in Pakistan he accidentally also kills a woman and her teenage daughter in the process. Although he is initially unaware of this, as fate would have it a year later he meets a man named "Imir Shaw" (Patrick Sanbongui) from that exact same place who remembers the incident only too well—and he has much to say to Neil. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this movie relies heavily upon suspense and it works well for the most part. It also carries an underlying message which is none t00 favorable toward the U.S. policy of utilizing civilian contractors to eliminate terror suspects by using drones and other similar methods at their disposal. To that effect, this approach tended to become a bit too heavy-handed in that regard and along with a couple of nonessential sub-plots caused the film to drag in some places. Likewise, the rather cluttered ending didn't help matters either. In short, this was an okay film for the most part and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.
morganem-73320 The only criticism I would give is that it should have had a different title. The title attracts gamers and those too young, to have had enough life experience to have developed the empathy required to understand the film. The feel is that it must be based on actual experiences.It reminds me of the Irish films, from two decades ago, with much better tech. The actors are expressive without a lot of meaningless dialouge required by people who don't interpret facial expressions. This was a beautiful use of the camera, to make you feel what the characters are going through as if looking through their eyes. The film is rich in culture, believable characters, with brilliant lighting and sound that gives just enough anxiety, not to be outputting, but draw you in. This is not a film for idiots.