Drone

2017

Action / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 27% · 11 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 27% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.4/10 10 6812 6.8K

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Plot summary

Ideologies collide with fatal results when a military drone contractor meets an enigmatic Pakistani businessman.


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July 15, 2017 at 06:31 AM

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Sean Bean as Neil Wistin
Mary McCormack as Ellen Wistin
John Emmet Tracy as Daniel Winters / FBI Spokesperson
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Reviewed by ma-cortes 6 / 10

Tense and interesting drama about the activity of a military drone contractor resulting in fateful consequences

Gripping and intense film with plenty of intrigue , tension , suspense , twists and turns . From a facility some drone pilots control the bloody terrorists by remote control all day long . But these drone raids are different than first-person shooter video games , these are lethal machines to kill . The missions feel wrong because the strikes are executed indiscriminately . There appears the starring Neil (Sean Bean) a family man and a private drone contractor who spends his workdays flying covert missions , along with his colleague Gary (Joel David Moore) . All of them work without question their job as drone pilots , neither the ethics of this twisted assignments . They are flying the U. S. drone the sky above remote countries , they are who will ultimately pull the trigger . Then Neil goes back to a family life of suburban mediocrity - without his wife or son knowing about his secret life and Neil wife is cheating with one of co -worker - until a whistle-blowing site exposes him to a deadly threat . Then a suspect Pakistani businessman tracks him down . Do they carry out the assignment knowing there will be collateral damage? . Choose Your Target Wisely. The war on terror is about to hit home. They are fighting a war without end .If you never face your enemy, how can you face yourself .The commander is in USA . The terrorist is in Pakistan. The drone pilot is in America . And the authority to strike is up in the air. Welcome to the new front line. The longer you watch, the less clearly you see.

Nail-biting , tense and dark anti-drone war drama leading to a harrowing confrontation with magnificent acting by the fine cast , adequate production design and professionally realized by Jason Bourque . Exciting and enjoyable modern-war drama includes intriguing events , intelligent dialog , adequate cinematography , appropriate sets and sensational performances . This brooding film contains thrills , suspense , intrigue , plot twists , and results a be pretty interesting in which Ideologies collide with fateful results . It was originally conceived as a tense as well as amazing thriller about the possibility of collateral damage at a case of terrorist slaughter and an avenger who seeks for vengeance . This ¨Drone (2017)¨ bears remarkable resemblance to ¨Eye in the sky¨ (2015) by Gavin Hood with Helen Mirren , Alan Rickman , Ian Glen , Jeremy Northam and ¨Good Kill¨ (2014) by Andrew Niccol with Ethan Hawke , January Jones and Bruce Greenwood , dealing with similar issue , but under another view-point . The cast is pretty good , giving decents performances , starring Emmy-award winner Sean Bean, Sean Bean as the private contractor who executes undercover and deadly assignments , Mary McCormack as his adulterous wife and Patrick Sabongui as the enigmatic revenger who considers him responsible for the deaths of his wife and child.

The motion picture was well directed by Jason Bourque . "Drone" was an award-winning theatrical feature as an indie successful story. It was released theatrically in the US and was the #1 Indie and #2 thriller on iTunes. Bourque is a prolific genre screenwriter based in Vancouver British Columbia, Jason has written thirty produced scripts and has several high-profile projects slated for 2022 including the action thriller "Sixteen", the supernatural horror "Iris" and the comedy drama "Widows Club". Recent releases include "The Fixer", his second television mini-series for Sonar, Muse Entertainment and FOX UK. Jason served as executive story editor and writer (2 episodes) on the new high-octane thriller series "Insomnia" released through Crackle and Starz International . He's wriiten and directed a lot of telefilms such as : Hallmark's My Christmas Family Tree , A Christmas Tree Grows in Colorado, Meteor Assault , Grand Theft Auto Girls , When Time Got Louder , The Fixer , The Right One , Maximum Surge , Under the Cover . And occassionally for cinema as his first feature, was Maximum Surge (2003) , following Black Fly , Hotwired in Suburbia, Crash Site, among others. Drone 2017 Rating : 6/10. Acceptable and passable .

Reviewed by lavatch 7 / 10

The Confessional

In the bonus segment of the DVD version of "Drone," there was a deleted scene that was instructive in defining the dysfunction of the Wistin family. The teenage son named Shane is being counseled at his high school, and he opens up to the psychologist about his home life. The youngster is grieving over the death of his grandfather, but the grief extends to Shane's frustrating relationship with his dad with whom the youngster is unable to communicate.

The inclusion of this deleted scene in the final film cut would have explained more completely the backdrop for the troubled Wistin family that was left vague for filmmgoers. And the core emotion of guilt is what drives the parents of Shane: the guilt of the mother Ellen who is having an affair and the guilt of the father Neil who is a contractor for the CIA involved in drone strikes in the Middle East.

The film opens in Miramsha, Pakistan on March 21, 2016, where innocent civilians are killed in an American drone strike. On the one-year anniversary of the strike, the scene shifts to Renton, Washington where on the fateful anniversary, the Wistin family will be confronted by Imir Shah, whose wife and daughter perished in the strike.

Unintentionally, the serious drama lapses into near comedy, due to the naivety and indeed stupidity of the husband, who fails to perceive the danger posed by Mr. Shah, arriving at his home with a briefcase and claiming that he wishes to spend $16,000 for a used boat! No other motives about the stranger's bizarre appearance on his property occur to the dim-witted Neil.

Without a doubt the most interesting character in the film is the inventive Imir Shah. He succeeds in evading the feds in entering the country. He skillfully tracks the top secret work activities of Neil. And he shadows Ellen, capturing her on camera with her lover Ted. In the most moving part of the film, Imir helps Neil with the preparation of the eulogy for his father, suggesting that funeral speech should open with a childhood memory and then address the three constituent elements of how the dead live on in our memories through (a) their good deeds; (b) charity given in the spirit of their good name; and (c) the knowledge they leave behind that benefited others. Those words of wisdom seemingly had never been considered by Neil.

The heart and soul of the film is the confessional that occurs in the Wistin family. Yet the aftereffect of the family's newfound understanding seems shallow. Neil was in violation of the Geneva protocol. Will his whistleblowing actions serve to expiate his sins? Will they be anything more than a drop in the bucket with regard to the covert operations of the CIA? Similarly, it is not clear if Ellen will be transformed from the experience. Her background is in ethnology, and she teaches "comparative cultures" at the local community college. Will she become any more enlightened from the traumatic encounter in her home?

The family member who appears to have the greatest humanity is young Shane, who fittingly sends out a toy ship into the lake with a nobel tribute paid to his grandfather: "I'll see you in Valhalla, gramps!" Shane is in the best position to transform his life out of the ashes of the secrets and lies of the Wistin family.

Reviewed by Prismark10 4 / 10

Eye in the sky

As the title suggests, Drone is about drone warfare. Safely ensconced behind computer screens, military contractors wage war thousands of miles away, it is remote controlled bombing raids.

A drone strike in a small Pakistan town in Miramsha, Pakistan in 2016 leads to collateral damage. Civilians died, a man going off to work, his wife waving him goodbye, two women walking home.

One year later Imir Shah knocks on the house of Neil Wistin in order to buy his boat which is for sale. Neil is emotionally distraught as his father has just passed away. However Imir has been tracking Neil and discovered that he has been lying to his family, he is a drone operator and he wants Neil to confess to his family what he has done.

Drone after its harrowing beginning slows down the pace. We learn about the Wistin family coming to terms of the loss of a loved one but deep down it is a dysfunctional family.

Imir skilfully invades Neil's life, helping him write his late father's eulogy but I find it hard to believe that even an IT expert like Imir could unearth so much about Neil and his family's activities.

The film has a dramatic conclusion that leads to Neil to reconsider what he has done but it is not a wholly successful in its aims.

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