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Ideologías chocan con resultados fatales cuando un contratista de drones militares conoce a un enigmático hombre de negocios de Pakistán.Ideologías chocan con resultados fatales cuando un contratista de drones militares conoce a un enigmático hombre de negocios de Pakistán.Ideologías chocan con resultados fatales cuando un contratista de drones militares conoce a un enigmático hombre de negocios de Pakistán.
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- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total
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There are two other drone dilemma movies, Good Kill and Eye In The Sky. Drone carries on the same theme, and is on par with them. If you liked those two movies mentioned then you'll like this one. The framing of the shots in Drone is special. Fantastic use is made of mirrors and arial shots. There is also a brilliant soundtrack with a tragic Eastern edge, which overlays really effectively on the main drama, almost all of which takes place in suburban USA. Initially we see the contrast between the two cultures, drawn with lovely vivid colour and detail. The theme of war is carried through with subtle, clever touches, such as a flag fluttering, domestic aircraft either seen above or heard in the distance, or a clever fusion of traffic sounds and a gameboy, creating an odd sound eerily like a barrage in the distance. It's all building up to something. My gripe with the movie is the over-complication of the theme of truth, as opposed to the main theme of collateral damage and responsibility. For me that was too much information serving only to overdramatise the story. The film wasn't a long one, which helped. I wondered at the wisdom of casting Sean Bean. It wasn't his acting so much, which was very good, but rather his character role. He seemed very untidy and unkept for a man at the forefront of new technologies, and seemed to be constantly fidgeting, as though he didn't know what to do with his hands. What the hell, maybe that was a hint at conscience. If so then it didn't work as well as other aspects of the movie mentioned above. It's a good movie, with just the right amount of tension, craft and thoughtfulness for its length, and of course, as we pilot a way forward in a new world of technologies we certainly need movies like Drone.
When I looked at the poster I thought: A war movie focusing on drone warfare. Sean Bean in there made me watch it. I was quite surprised to find a drama that addresses real issues. And quite a poignant one as well. The pace of the movie and the initial suspense created carried through very well. The score I found to be exceptional, building the drama subtly but methodically. Yes, there are many places it could have been better. But overall a good watch with a well-told story that builds to a surprising climax. Patrick Sabongui was excellent. I would love to see him in deeper movies, as he has the talent to achieve much more (than Flash and Shooter). I would rate this as a good family movie, as it makes you think about the world we live in. Intolerance, building International tensions and as Roger Waters aptly said: "The bravery of being out of range".
REVIEW - DRONE
What is right? What is wrong? Is it right to do? Is it right to not do?
A film exploring the issues of collateral damage 'innocent people' being killed when drones have been used.
The film touches on the moral aspects of drone warfare but concentrates on turning the subject from the glorification of drone warfare and puts the question in your lap, what would you do if your wife and child were killed by a drone?
How far would you go? What is right? What is wrong? Is it right to do? Is it right to not do?
What is right? What is wrong? Is it right to do? Is it right to not do?
A film exploring the issues of collateral damage 'innocent people' being killed when drones have been used.
The film touches on the moral aspects of drone warfare but concentrates on turning the subject from the glorification of drone warfare and puts the question in your lap, what would you do if your wife and child were killed by a drone?
How far would you go? What is right? What is wrong? Is it right to do? Is it right to not do?
What was the accent that Bean was supposed to be using? it changed as the film progressed.
As for the storyline, well, the premise was good but the acting was second rate to say the best. The over emotional kid.... and the ending I've seen more exciting in made for TV movies . Plenty of time for it to have been controlled better and the twist, I'd guessed that was going to happen from the earlier dialogue.
Can't see why it was called drone, apart from that being his day job, better to have been called a little light drama of dinner.
I stuck it out to the end but, wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
As for the storyline, well, the premise was good but the acting was second rate to say the best. The over emotional kid.... and the ending I've seen more exciting in made for TV movies . Plenty of time for it to have been controlled better and the twist, I'd guessed that was going to happen from the earlier dialogue.
Can't see why it was called drone, apart from that being his day job, better to have been called a little light drama of dinner.
I stuck it out to the end but, wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
This picture designed for thinking audiences, looks at modern warfare and should leave the thoughtful viewer with plenty to consider. Have we become too desensitized to push-button drone strikes from afar, and lost the ability to consider the innocent by-standers..the 'collateral' damage?
It's a well-made movie with strong cinematic visual elements (especially at the opening) good central performances, and bares its soul allowing us to see some of the sorry outcomes of assassination from a distance - this time, offering insights into family impacts from both sides. It won't please action fans but also doesn't outstay its welcome. For some, it might seem a little confusing at times but patient audiences should appreciate the overall impact and statements. One of the better Canadian productions.
It's a well-made movie with strong cinematic visual elements (especially at the opening) good central performances, and bares its soul allowing us to see some of the sorry outcomes of assassination from a distance - this time, offering insights into family impacts from both sides. It won't please action fans but also doesn't outstay its welcome. For some, it might seem a little confusing at times but patient audiences should appreciate the overall impact and statements. One of the better Canadian productions.
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- TriviaWhen Wistin is getting clearance to fire the second missile after the first fails to kill the target, he acknowledges a transmission by saying "10-4" This is a code used on Citizen's Band and public safety radios. It would not be used by the CIA or whatever intelligence agency Wistin works for.
- Bandas sonorasHey World
From the album "Dave Tough: 2015-2018 Songs"
Written and Composed by Dave Tough
Performed by Tre Houston
Courtesy of Tough Daddy Productions (BMI)
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- USD 4,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
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