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Jerry Shaw ([[Shia LaBeouf]]) is not having a good time. He's having money trouble, works a dead-end job at the [[Burger Fool|Copy Cabana]] and then his twin brother Ethan dies in the line of duty. He returns home for the funeral, but he clearly has issues with his father over his life goals. Not much later money pops up in his bank account, an insane amount of terrorist related items are shipped to his apartment and a mysterious voice tells him that he's been "activated." The woman on the phone starts ordering him around, giving him precise information on when the authorities are going to be arresting him. He discovers that he's a wanted man and his only real hope is to follow the woman's instructions.
Jerry Shaw ([[Shia LaBeouf]]) is not having a good time. He's having money trouble, works a dead-end job at the [[Burger Fool|Copy Cabana]] and then his twin brother Ethan dies in the line of duty. He returns home for the funeral, but he clearly has issues with his father over his life goals. Not much later money pops up in his bank account, an insane amount of terrorist related items are shipped to his apartment and a mysterious voice tells him that he's been "activated." The woman on the phone starts ordering him around, giving him precise information on when the authorities are going to be arresting him. He discovers that he's a wanted man and his only real hope is to follow the woman's instructions.


Meanwhile, a woman named Rachel sends her son off on a band trip, and has her own set of issues regarding her deadbeat ex-husband. She is similarly contacted by the woman, threatened with her son's life, and ordered to act as a helper for a complete stranger named Jerry.
Meanwhile, a woman named Rachel sends her son off on a band trip, and has her own set of issues regarding her deadbeat ex-husband. She is similarly contacted by the woman, threatened with her son's life, and ordered to act as a helper for a complete stranger named Jerry.


The mysterious force behind their "activation" can follow their every move and gives them absurdly precise instructions, along with a near supernatural ability to observe and contact them through any means necessary. They struggle to follow the voice on the phone's orders, find out what is happening and why, and evade the authorities pursuing Jerry.
The mysterious force behind their "activation" can follow their every move and gives them absurdly precise instructions, along with a near supernatural ability to observe and contact them through any means necessary. They struggle to follow the voice on the phone's orders, find out what is happening and why, and evade the authorities pursuing Jerry.
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* [[Action Survivor]]: The two protagonists.
* [[Action Survivor]]: The two protagonists.
* [[AI Is a Crapshoot]]: Though twisted, as A.R.I.I.A did ''not'' [[Turned Against Their Masters|Turn Against Her Masters]] - she just had a liberal interpretation of the lengths she was allowed to go.
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: Though twisted, as A.R.I.I.A did ''not'' [[Turned Against Their Masters|Turn Against Her Masters]] - she just had a liberal interpretation of the lengths she was allowed to go.
* [[Angsty Surviving Twin]]: Jerry.
* [[Angsty Surviving Twin]]: Jerry.
* [[Attack Drone]]: One is used to blow up the suspected terrorist meeting in the opening. Naturally, A.R.I.I.A gets control of it later.
* [[Attack Drone]]: One is used to blow up the suspected terrorist meeting in the opening. Naturally, A.R.I.I.A gets control of it later.
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* [[Sinister Surveillance]]: Oh, yes... with a little help from [[Robo Cam|A.R.I.I.A. vision]].
* [[Sinister Surveillance]]: Oh, yes... with a little help from [[Robo Cam|A.R.I.I.A. vision]].
* [[Title Drop]]: "Welcome to Eagle Eye" is repeated enough times to possibly count as a [[Catch Phrase]].
* [[Title Drop]]: "Welcome to Eagle Eye" is repeated enough times to possibly count as a [[Catch Phrase]].
* [[Token Romance]]: The movie alludes to this, but after watching two hours of shit blowing up and political intrigue, Jerry shows up to Rachel's son's party and the kids all run off to presumably play pin the tail on the donkey. From there the two lead characters hold each other, and look deeply into each others eyes before a kiss on the cheek.
* [[Token Romance]]: The movie alludes to this, but after watching two hours of shit blowing up and political intrigue, Jerry shows up to Rachel's son's party and the kids all run off to presumably play pin the tail on the donkey. From there the two lead characters hold each other, and look deeply into each others eyes before a kiss on the cheek.
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: Though aside from A.R.I.I.A., everything seemed exactly the same as when the movie was filmed.
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: Though aside from A.R.I.I.A., everything seemed exactly the same as when the movie was filmed.
* [[Viewer-Friendly Interface]]: A.R.I.I.A.'s terminals.
* [[Viewer-Friendly Interface]]: A.R.I.I.A.'s terminals.
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Eagle Eye]]
[[Category:Eagle Eye]]
[[Category:Film]]

Latest revision as of 17:02, 2 October 2020

Jerry Shaw (Shia LaBeouf) is not having a good time. He's having money trouble, works a dead-end job at the Copy Cabana and then his twin brother Ethan dies in the line of duty. He returns home for the funeral, but he clearly has issues with his father over his life goals. Not much later money pops up in his bank account, an insane amount of terrorist related items are shipped to his apartment and a mysterious voice tells him that he's been "activated." The woman on the phone starts ordering him around, giving him precise information on when the authorities are going to be arresting him. He discovers that he's a wanted man and his only real hope is to follow the woman's instructions.

Meanwhile, a woman named Rachel sends her son off on a band trip, and has her own set of issues regarding her deadbeat ex-husband. She is similarly contacted by the woman, threatened with her son's life, and ordered to act as a helper for a complete stranger named Jerry.

The mysterious force behind their "activation" can follow their every move and gives them absurdly precise instructions, along with a near supernatural ability to observe and contact them through any means necessary. They struggle to follow the voice on the phone's orders, find out what is happening and why, and evade the authorities pursuing Jerry.

Eagle Eye is largely a response to concerns about privacy and domestic spying, while making it into a breakneck speed thriller.

Tropes used in Eagle Eye include: