Anybody here seen Eye in the Sky? Just got back from a screening at a local cinema and I thought it was brilliant. One of the most tense films I've seen in years and possibly the best portrayal of the moral complexity of modern conflicts.
Really? No love for Alan Rickman's final role?
93% on RT.
Where were you when Aaron Paul surpassed Cranston?
>>67770101
He was pretty good in it, even if his role was limited.
it's playing at my theater
was wondering if I should go see it
>>67771086
Do you like films that respect your intelligence as an individual and don't try to lazily moralize at you one way or the other about the ethics of modern warfare? Because I'd say that's your answer. Try to avoid watching the trailer if you can, I'd argue it spoils too much.
>Rickman will never be alive again
>Bowie will never be alive again
I swear them dying like 2 days apart killed me
Has anyone here seen the play Grounded? It's a play about a womyn who is an accomplished fighter pilot but due to unplanned pregnancy leaves the job, and when she comes back she's forced to pilot drones instead of fly her plane, which she feels butthurt about. Lovely play, and surprisingly completely free of obnoxious feminist empowerment messages.
>>67771758
No, but it sounds pretty neat.
>>67771902
It's great. It's a one-man, or rather one-woman play. There was a Broadway version with Anne Hathway, but what I watched was in a tiny theater with some 50 chairs, shit was intimate
I wrote it off after the flybot in the trailer.
>>67772030
It works in context. They get all their military procedure and hardware right and it's basically a sacrifice made for dramatic presentation. The focus is very much on the drone overhead.
>>67769439
Just saw it yesterday. It had the tension one so often misses in more action-packed affairs.