Movie Review: Eye in the Sky
Helen Mirren in a tense military morality tale.


Eye in the Sky is a high-tech terror-war story with a covert mission. The movie exerts all the raw, gnawing tension you'd expect from an intelligence thriller; but at the same time it confronts us with a murky moral conundrum: can the killing of terrorists preparing to murder and maim dozens of innocent people justify the death of a single child as collateral damage? The filmmakers' unemotional examination of this question is likely to leave viewers on each side of it feeling implicated in its dark calculations.
The story begins in Kenya, where Al-Shabaab terrorists patrol the dusty streets of Nairobi, enforcing their demented version of Sharia law with barked threats and machine guns. In a house in a shabby walled compound, a group of top jihadis is gathering for purposes unknown.
Meanwhile, in England, at a military intelligence center in Surrey, Colonel Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren in a steely performance) is monitoring a camera feed from a U.S. drone high above the faraway compound. Two of the jihadis are on an American most-wanted list, and Powell's assignment, directing a group of special-forces infiltrators on the ground, is to capture them. Capture, not kill. So far, it's looking good. But when a mini-drone in the form of a small bird (an actual war-tech item, apparently) is maneuvered into the compound by a British undercover op (Barkhad Abdi), we see that the jihadis are preparing explosive vests to be strapped onto a pair of suicide bombers. The rules of military engagement suddenly shift: Powell's mission has now become a kill operation—or so she believes.
Powell has been on the line with the drone's pilot (Aaron Paul of Breaking Bad), who is monitoring the video feed at a U.S. Air Force base in Las Vegas. She's about to order him to blast a Hellfire missile into the compound when a little girl from the local community appears on the scene, setting up a table by the compound wall in order to sell loaves of bread baked by her mother. Powell's mission is suddenly more complicated: if she takes out the jihadis, the girl will surely also die.
Working from a script by Guy Hibbert, South African director Gavin Hood (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) and his ace editor, Megan Gill, never stop tightening the screws in depicting the frustration of military officers seeking a go-ahead to stop the jihadis from bureaucrats and politicians who are often more concerned with political and public-relations considerations.
In London, Powell's commander, General Frank Benson (the late Alan Rickman, purringly expert in his last screen appearance), is arguing for action from a group of Whitehall functionaries who are refusing to be won over. If the little girl is killed, they contend, the Brits and Americans will be crucified in the international press ("and revolutions are fueled by postings on YouTube," one of them says). But if the jihadis are allowed to proceed with their suicide slaughter, all of the blame will be on them—surely much to be preferred. (There's also another problem, raised by government lawyers: two of the jihadis hold British citizenship, and a third is American.)
As the jihadis' preparations continue, Benson's plea for authorization keeps getting kicked up the chain of command, where higher authorities prove time-consumingly difficult to track down. (The British Foreign Secretary is at an arms fair in Singapore; the U.S. Secretary of State is attending a ping-pong tournament in Beijing.) In the meantime, with the clock running out, the infuriated Colonel Powell is attempting some devious corner-cutting that will allow her to obliterate the compound without further ado.
It's hard to imagine how the cast could be much better. Mirren is entirely convincing as an officer of icy nerve and determination. Abdi—the Somalian actor nominated for an Oscar for his debut performance in the 2013 Captain Phillips—spikes the action with a sudden act of courageous improvisation. And nine-year-old first-timer Takow, a natural charmer as the endangered little girl, will surely find no shortage of further film work.
As intelligent as it is, the movie has none of the trappings of preening Deep Thought. Its globe-hopping structure helps whip the story along, even as its moral despair mounts. Director Hood has found a gripping way to pose important questions, for which neither he nor we can come up with any happy answers.
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It is a hell of a luxury to fret over a little girl selling bread.
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Fuck Helen Mirren and her idiotic scolding in that Super Bowl ad.
As if we need some broad from a nation that won't even allow alcohol in stadia or fans of opposing teams sitting in the same sections telling us how to watch games in a civilized manner. Bunch of snaggle-toothed morons ho can't hold their booze or keep from rioting want to tell us about not drinking and driving after a game? Fuck her.
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You do realise that actors just act? For money.
Fuck any filmmaker who doesn't consider the question, "Is this any of our business? Why are we there in the first place?" Let the fucking Brits get stuck in that toilet, not us.
That toilet sailed long ago.
How far does that principle extend? If you had no involvement with slaves in WW2 is it not your business? Is it a distance thing?
WW2 wouldn't have happened without the US winning WW1 for the Brits/French.
But assuming you're actually in the US in 1940, then no, it's none of our government's business who wins the European war. If you want to fight, donate money to the Brits or volunteer. If you aren't willing to do that, then, forgive the animosity, shut up, you obviously don't care enough to do anything about it.
The US didn't win the war for them, they were already winning. What the US did was tilt the scales so far in favor of the French and Brits that the end result was the abominable Treaty of Versailles, instead of a more balanced peace treaty, which basically gave us WW2.
Citation needed. The Brits/French had just lost the Russian front and the Germans had a 3 or 4 to 1 K:D ratio. The reason the Germans attacked was due to the infinite resources the US would bring to the war. They were trying for a quick knockout punch (that they very nearly delivered). The Germans would still be in those trenches if Wilson hadn't gotten us into the war. Also, the French and Brits were almost out of young men to kill... which is one of the reasons why 1940 went so poorly for them (they still didn't have the population/economic rebound they would have needed).
But yes, the Treaty of Versailles caused WW2 as well. Of course, if the US wasn't there to win the war for the French/British, they couldn't have even gotten to that point.
The Germans were already well beaten. Arguably, American involvement prolonged the negotiations for their surrender and the U.S. Army sought to enter the fray befriend it was all over. Pershing was so desperate for the 'victory' that had eluded the U.S. Army that he recklessly threw away 3500 lives of his own troop on Armistice Day itself, (11 November 1918,) even after the surrender had been agreed, trying to find a way to cover himself in some sort of glory.
? How do you figure?
The Germans basically had the entire thing won in 1917 (no second front), excepting that the Americans entered the war. The Germans, realizing that American involvement would mean they would lose, decided to simply attack the French and British with everything they had to try to get a quick victory before the Americans could bring their (basically) infinite resources to bear. If the Americans hadn't entered the war, the Germans would have been happy to let the French and British die on the German artillery and machine guns until they had no one left to send (K:D of at least 3 to 1).
So yes, by the time the majority of the Americans arrived, the war was all but over, but the Americans actually won the war forcing the Germans to go on offence. Read the Myth of the Great War.
You are a delusional American apologist. I'm American also but the Germans would have won the war or at least had a favorable armistice without us. Try reading.
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enforcing their demented version of Sharia law with barked threats and machine guns.
You could have saved a few words and just said "enforcing Sharia law".
Or just 'enforcing law' as the barked threats and machine guns are present in *all* modern legal systems. They're just more visible in some than others.
I was just noting that the "demented" and "Sharia" were unnecessarily redundant.
Sure, force is necessarily there to uphold any system of laws. But some are most certainly more demented than others. Sharia topping that pyramid of idiocy.
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Exactly my thought. Can anybody please find me an version of Sharia law that isn't demented?
Every law, in every country, is enforced at the point of a gun.
The decision making process on these types of strikes has been publicized by The Intercept & others, and it bears no resemblance to the hand-wringing in this film. Films that purport to depict current events, and do so inaccurately, do a dis-service - surely more opinions of the recent embassy attacks will be solidifed by watching the Michael Bay film than the congressional hearings on the same topic. Although Eye in the Sky deserves some credit for not - dishonestly - purporting to be "based on true events", I still find it difficult to understand what the point of these hyperstylized riffs on current events hope to accomplish, if not propaganda.
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A pity the story is around a Brit colonel trying to actually do harm to someone. My own experience (granted, it was in 2008) with the Brits around Basra was a little less ....force-filled.
An artillery barrage, straight out of WWI.....on an empty plain. It was a "show of force". Brit soldiers (1 Scots and 4 Scots) not allowed to do jack squat, even in defense.
In go a whole shitload of Iraqis (1 DIV (QRF), 14 DIV, some National Police Brigade I can't remember the number or name of) backed by a company of US Army helicopters and cleared the city.
When the 14th DIV took a bunch of Jaish al Mahdi prisoners, they had no place to keep them that wasn't 100 degrees + - so they asked the Brits for a couple of air conditioner units. The Brit major started to say he needed to call his POLAD (Political aDVISOR) to see if this would be considered too lethal a type of assistance....the Iraqi brigadier general asking just turned to me and asked if the Americans would help. Didn't even wait for the Brit to finish talking.
That was depressing and enlightening at the same time.
What's crazier is that that scenario is almost the exact opposite of what normally happens - the Iraqi major has to get permission from a Brigadier to hand out a couple AC units.
To be fair, my fellow arty Marines in Haditha (2007) only got to fire off a few flare shells every now and then. Otherwise they were bored out of their minds. I'm sure they would have been happy to fire some HE rounds into the sand just for giggles.
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If the little girl is killed, they contend, the Brits and Americans will be crucified in the international press
Ah, there's a conservative president/PM in power. Got it.
Swiss -- I was in Basra in 2005 and certainly concur with your sentiments about the Brits and their ROE. We were getting mortared 30 or so times daily and they did nothing. If an Iraqi came up to security at the gate, fired his weapon and then dropped it and ran away, they wouldn't pursue him. Crazy.
I felt terrible for their enlisted and NCOs - seemed like good guys. Once their officers get above Captain....*boom*, instant politics. Bah.
Whenever I was at Basra Air Station, we would rocketed with everything from 107s up to 240s (!) And they just laid there and took it.
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Our current ROE against ISIS seems to be "do nothing if there is a risk that one single civilian will be hurt." We let their oil tankers rolls for months because the drivers might have been civilians.
If that's your ROE, you're going to lose. Either go to war, or don't. This half-in crap is worse than either, IMO.
It is because the drivers are Turks.
Barkhad Abdi is Somali not Somalian. It's akin to saying that the people of Greece are Greecians
Not exactly. Somali refers to an ethnic group, Somalian refers to a nationality. You are correct that Abdi is not Somalian, but that's because he's American.
More shallow "First World Angst", there is no moral problem with this as the arithmetic is simple. Probably more than one innocent will be killed by the "Bomb Belt Baddies" hence a Hellfire "gift" is an ethical imperative. Having some hand-wringing female in the loop is sexist as it implies females can't make simple ethical decisions.
Utilitarianism hardly qualifies as ethics. The scene (I can't find the flick in the Reason Store) sounds like the classical Novak version of the Utilitarian monster.
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Oh, the world has gotten to be such a sweet little place. I imagine "Bomber" Harris was in terrible angst over the mass bombing of Dresden. And how about old Harry S. and all the sweet little Japanese children out playing in the streets of Nagasaki and Hiroshima? Oh, the humanity! War is terrible beyond belief. The estimated casualties, at the low end, were a conventional invasion of Japan necessary for a conclusion to WWII in the pacific, exceeded 500,000 US soldiers. Thus, I imagine the good Senator turned President from Independence, MO comforted himself -- in his old age -- with the faces of the spared living American boys rather than the charred bodies of the Japanese children incinerated by his decision to drop the bombs, huh?
I have to have some alcohol now, before I puke with the hypocrisy of all this "concern."
There are about a dozen Eye In The Sky at the Reason Store on Amazon, just not this one with Helen Mirren.
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Helen Mirren has played in much better movies in her long career. I 'm not sure she needed this role in her portfolio. That's my opinion ofcourse, other people may actually find it compelling...
Definitely not of my taste but I should recognise that there is a category of people who were totally excited by films such as this..I don't know...maybe I 'm growing old..