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Directed by Wes Craven.
Terror rides the night skies in this thriller from horror auteur Wes Craven. Lisa Reisert (Rachel McAdams) is a young woman with more than her share of anxieties about flying. However, when circumstances demand she go to Miami, she gathers her nerves and books a seat on a late-night flight. Sitting next to her is a handsome and charming man named Jackson (Cillian Murphy), whom she already met in the airport, but once their jet is safely in the air, Lisa discovers he's not the pleasant traveling companion she imagined. Jackson is part of a terrorist cell plotting to kill the head of Homeland Security, and he's decided to draft Lisa into helping him. While Lisa has no interest in abetting Jackson's plan, he soon reveals he's holding a trump card -- his compatriots are holding Lisa's father hostage, and will kill him if she doesn't cooperate. Red Eye was the first feature film credit for screenwriter Carl Ellsworth, who previously scripted episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Xena: Warrior Princess. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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chrismorrellchrismorrell Hitchcockian style,and a new star.
by chrismorrell in chrismorrell Blog
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"A departure for Wes Craven...a finely executed , well-constructed thriller ...building to a nicely, oh so slightly over the top climax...Cillian Murphy is excellent as the charmer with a dark purpose and Rachel McAdams has total star quality.Thankfully without being blonde and stick thin... " [More]
JakeStevensJakeStevens When The Plane Lands, So Should ...
by JakeStevens in JakeStevens Blog
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"This movie is split into two halves. The first half is a great film, suspenseful and taut with surprises. Rachel McAdams is fantastic to watch, and the sexual energy between her and Cillian Murphy is great. And then he turns evil, and the film is still pretty good, even if it is rather far-fetched. Then you've got the second half - and it's all downhill, all horror movie cliches and ridiculous dialogue. A promising beginning, and a huge let down at the end. " [More]
minerwerksminerwerks Good day, 'Sunshine'
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"I can't say that I'm particularly attracted to the work of Danny Boyle. I liked 'Trainspotting' and 'Shallow Grave' well enough, but I still haven't seen '28 Days Later' and 'Millions' is sitting in a pile of DVDs I got cheap at Hollywood Video. However, something seemed really appealing to me when I heard Boyle was doing a science fiction adventure-thriller (gotta love the vague IMDB plot categories).'Sunshine' is an intriguing tale of a team composed of varied personalities united by a mission to re-ignite the sun. Now, it's not that the sun has completely died, mind you, it's just lost some of its power, leaving the Earth in a state of perpetual winter. I was rather impressed with the subtle approach in this setup - it's not some overblown action version of impending disaster a la 'Armageddon.'The opening of this film takes some time to set a mood and introduce us to various members of the mission's crew ... " [More]
pippin06pippin06 Better than Flightplan
by pippin06 in Reel Thoughts
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"So, I borrowed these two movies from my co-worker. And they both so happen to be thrillers set aboard an airplane. While Flightplan was predictable, Red Eye was not. Or, at least, not as much. The movie takes turns that leave your heart pounding. I would expect nothing less from Wes Craven. It's also very tight. I highly priase how the movie sets up the situation so quickly yet so effectively. And there's more than a little female empowerment in here. There was in Flightplan too, but that was about a mother's love for her child. This is about facing demons, both outer and inner, that could jeopardize survival. The acting was a little wooden. Cillian Murphy takes yet another turn as a bad guy, and he always sounds, and looks, like a robot programmed for evil. And none of the supporting cast was very convincing. Colby Donaldson from Survivor fame was the lead security agent for the Homeland Security dude. Rachel McAdams was the only convincing actor; she's really the heart ... " [More]
spoutgirlspoutgirl Wes Craven
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"We watched this movie last weekend and I have to say this is not what I was expecting. Especially from Wes Craven. There was not enough suspense, blood or horror to keep me interested. IMHO, the movie trailer was more suspenseful than the actual movie was. " [More]
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All Movie Guide
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Wes Craven's Red Eye is an efficient and professional claustrophobic thriller, boosted by a strong, simple premise (along the lines of Speed or Phone Booth) and the director's unassailable skill at creating suspense and sustaining tension. While the focus of the story is two passengers on a commercial flight engaging in a life-or-death battle of wits and will while seated beside each other, screenwriter Carl Ellsworth and Craven open things up by having other, minor characters just involved enough in the action, highlighting both Lisa's (Rachel McAdams) need to connect with an outsider to her ordeal and Jackson's (Cillian Murphy) need to keep her isolated on the crowded plane. Lisa, played for maximum sympathy and audience identification by McAdams, is a surprisingly rich character for such a film, and it's gratifying to watch her natural resourcefulness come to bear as she faces down her pragmatic captor. The way Jackson sees it, he's simply doing his job, and while Lisa's job requires her to salve egos and smooth over mishaps, Jackson arranges to have people killed. With his ice-blue eyes, Murphy is effectively charming and creepy by turns until the movie leaves the plane, at which point things get a bit too ludicrous (not that his elaborate plot is ever quite convincing to begin with) and his performance veers off in an unfortunate over-the-top direction as the cat-and-mouse finale becomes more entrenched in the tropes of the genre. The film's purposefully muddled politics don't help. Still, Red Eye offers an expertly made, enjoyably suspenseful movie experience. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
 



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