I don't know how to write after watching "Eye in the Sky"

Edwin 2022-03-30 09:01:04

I don't know what to write about this movie. Check out the screenwriter and director. After watching the movie, my heart was chaotic, and my emotions were fully aroused. I felt that politicians, generals, and pilots all made sense. Even the little girl who turned the hula hoop made sense. Public opinion and propaganda? Military strikes and peace? Counter-terrorism and terrorism? life and politics? Lose and win? Block and Continue? Intertwined, it seems that every vein can be seen, but it is difficult to untangle, only the cycle is repeated. Movies bring me not only the visual world, but also thinking.

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Extended Reading
  • Guiseppe 2021-12-19 08:01:08

    A typical "tram car problem" paradox: very superb group performance, the atmosphere is rendered in place, and the tension is very urgent. Anxiety is human instinct when everyone is doing "last thing" in an environment. Politicians consider political influence, and soldiers consider the gains and losses of actions. Operators can only obey orders.# American politicians are all “killing” British politicians are all “I can’t be responsible”#

  • Keven 2022-03-22 09:01:58

    The greatest evil in the world is hypocrisy. The original intention of the film is nothing more than to show the human entanglement of Western "civilized people", but the effect may be counterproductive. What the audience sees is the ruthlessness and hypocrisy of Western "civilized people". After watching this film, you can also understand and understand why So many Muslims would choose suicide attacks to counter Western invasion.

Eye in the Sky quotes

  • Angela Northman: In my opinion, that was disgraceful. And all done from the safety of your chair.

    Lt. General Frank Benson: I have attended the immediate aftermath of five suicide bombings, on the ground, with the bodies. What you witnessed today, with your coffee and your biscuits, is terrible. But what these men would have done would have been even more terrible.

  • [last lines]

    Lieutenant Colonel Ed Walsh: You did well. Both of you.

    Steve Watts: Thank you... Sir.

    Lieutenant Colonel Ed Walsh: Now you go home. Get some rest. I need you both back here in 12 hours... Okay?