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I've seen a lot of films, but this one is unique, and one of a kind. It's about a young, though estrangled family; a father, a mother and a son. The father is played by noone other than Will Smith, with his son, Jaden Smith making his debut. Is Jaden going to become as brilliant as his father? Who knows. But he sure is a good actor.
My eyes get watery quite often at films like this, but this film was the first one that actually got me crying. It shows how far a father would go to take care of his son, and protect him.
The film is based on a true story, taking place in San Francisco, 1981. At first, Chris(W. Smith) earns his money as a failed computersalesman. Linda(Newton) works in a dead-end job in a local hotel laundry. Christopher(J. Smith), named after his father, spends the day at a children daycare. Linda leaved father thinking that Chris didn't care about his family at all. She heard from a friend that her friends uncle has a job for her in a restaurant in New York. At first, it seemed Christopher was going with her. At that point, there was a fight going on between father and mother about who would get to keep the child. At the end,...
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I'm cool.
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Eagle Eye is a movie that definetely knows how to begin, but not how to end.
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There aren't many movies like Eagle Eye. What I first saw of the trailer led me to believe that it would be a fun little movie where they must obey every order or they die. The first fifty minutes are exactly that. But as the film progresses it moves away from that and becomes an average action film.
It starts off with the government blowing up an Iraqi who they believe to be a high rate terrorist target. After he becomes mince meat, the story really kicks off with Jerry Shaw. His brother has just died and when he returns home he finds guns, weapons, toxins and more in his apartment. He gets a phone call from a woman who tells him to leave the premices immediately. He disobeys and ends up in a government interrogation room.
When he is allowed a phone call, the same woman calls him again and after disobeying again to get to the floor a huge crane smashes through the building. This is where the original adventure premise begins. He and another woman have to follow a bunch of orders and eventually end up in the same black Porsche. After this part, the...
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In the nearby future, a small family orders one of the NDR models(robots meant for household). But this robot is not like the others. This model has emotions like happyness, sadness, and even fear. He is unique. After serving the family for years, he decides to do everything that’s possible to turn human himself.
This is by far one of the best comedies I have ever seen. So far as I have discovered, I haven’t noticed any plot holes, the jokes are succeededly hilarious, even when they don’t have to be, like the scene where Andrew tries to learn how to tell a joke.
The film begins as two men deliver an android/robot, still named NDR 114, to a family. Moments later, the robot(calling himself ‘’one’’ all the time) lives his endless life with the name ‘’Andrew”. At first, Andrew was used for household, but the family notices this is not just an ordinary robot. He has the ability to show emotions like happyness, fear, etc. The headsupplier then asked if they wanted their money back or maybe a replacement at first. A few years later, ‘’Little miss’’ asks Andrews advice about a proposal his boyfriend made to her,...
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