![]() The script is exceptionally probing and showcases all the legalistic, moralistic, ethical and political red-tape as parties, seated in situation rooms in different parts of the world (including a toilet), convened to decide whether a Hellfire missile should be launched. We go through a minefield of moral conundrums and nobody will come out unscathed. It dares to ask probing ethical and moral questions but never cheapens the narrative by giving you broad-stroked answers it will involve you totally and absolutely. EitS on the other hand is a complete marvel. I really thought GK was a decent film albeit a tad too heavy on melodrama histrionics and it ultimately became top down heavy in its underlying message of modern warfare. They have the same story premise and both are spins on drone warfare, but their similarities end there. Eye in the Sky towers above Good Kill (2015) on so many levels. Hardly an ounce of fats lined a lean and mean explosive storyline, and this one is going to hit the "career reset" button for Gavin Hood (even though his last effort Ender's Game is quite decent). This is a white-knuckled heart-parked-in-your-mouth "tick tock" suspense thriller. ![]()
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