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Eagle Eye unfocused

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Big-Brother thriller Eagle Eye is so full of confusing "cyber-techno-harum-scarum" that it's a film "only the Global Positioning System could love," writes Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune. The “hyperactive jumble" of a story — featuring a man framed as a terrorist and followed by a mysterious voice — is “intensely silly and visually hysterical," Phillips notes.

Everything in the film is “laughably, ridiculously fake,” agrees Joe Neumaier in the New York Daily News. Star Shia LaBoeuf “has too paper-thin a persona to come off hunted and haggard.” Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle observes that while the film's premise "carries it a long way," it “threatens to slip into farce."
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