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After American computer engineer Max Peterson (Shane West) receives a mysterious cell-phone in the post, the messages he receives offer him the chance to break the bank at a local casino. Unaware of the danger the phone has placed him in, Max soon finds himself at the centre of a worldwide manhunt, as shadowy security agencies chase him across continents, trying to stop him uncovering the truth about a global conspiracy involving the world's intelligence communities. (Universal Pictures UK)

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DaViD´82 

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English This is a low-budget spitting image of Eagle Eye (which itself is a duplicate of dozens of other movies) with the tragic Shane “I almost look like Timothy Olyphant" West. However, despite occasional unintentional absurdity and B-movieness, in places bordering on C-movieness, this movie isn’t so absolutely awful. And one plus is that it has a solid pace, so as a watchable relax movie, this more or less does the job. ()

Isherwood 

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English Eagle Eye feat. The Bourne Identity. This is unbridled stealing and it insults logic, and yet is also quite a fine B-movie. If you can get over the tragic West, you're taken in by tough guys Burns and Rhames and dragged through the back alleys of Prague to a desert warehouse where everything is resolved by a conversation about the Constitution. I appreciate the pace but I despair at the lack of imagination. I would have given it four stars for the first half, but in the end, it reminds you that you have to be more realistic. ()

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