Red
Eye (2005)
Rated PG13
Starring: Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy,
and Brian Cox
Rating:

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Lisa (Rachel McAdams) is a hotel manager returning home from her grandmother's
funeral in Texas. Jack (Cillian Murphy) is a man of questionable character
who sits next to her on a red eye flight to Miami. The fact that they
sit next to each other is not exactly a coincidence.
Red
Eye is the latest film from Wes Craven, who's probably better known
for horror movies like A Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream. This time
out, the director tries a psychological thriller. Craven doesn't do a
bad job with what he has to work with here. The direction is fine. It's
the script that lets Red Eye down. After establishing a pretty interesting
plot device -- which I won't reveal -- the film stumbles near the finish
line and winds-up just being an average suspense romp rather than a gripping
film.
All involved do their best to make the movie a winner, especially Cillian
Murphy, who makes a very convincing sleazeball. Rachel McAdams, who has
had a quick rise from relative obscurity to starring in two hit movies
this summer (Wedding Crashers is the other), is also in top form. Brian
Cox, who seems to have been in every movie released since 2002, is pretty
much wasted as Lisa's father. He spends most of the movie talking on the
phone or sleeping in his living room chair.
If it weren't for the clichéd third act, Red
Eye would be a welcome
respite from this summer's movies with either no potential or those that
didn't live up to the potential they do have. Sadly, Red Eye, is one of
the latter. First-time screenwriter Carl Ellsworth said that he expected
someone to come in and rewrite some of his script, which is the norm in
Hollywood these days, but no one did. This is one of those rare cases
where a few tweaks from a "professional" might have been a good
thing. Trivia: The
entire airplane set was build on hydraulics so when turbulence was
called for in the script, the set actually shook from side to side.
(Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |