Monday, September 29, 2008

Eagle Eye

Last Sunday, I was home alone, And caught up with Shia LaBeouf’s presence at Greenbelt 1 Cinema. Many will remember as Henry Jones III, aka Mutt Williams, the son of Dr. Jones in “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” It was reported that Shia was so excited to be in this movie that he signed on without reading the script. He also did not know what character he would play.

He also played Sam Witwicky in the Michael Bay’s 2007 version of “Transformers” which is one of my all-time favorite movies. But did you know that one of Shia’s early appearances was in a 1999 episode of “X-Files.”

Photo of Shia with Michael Bay from "Transformers" taken in Detroit, Michigan on October 3, 2006 by Brandy Baker for The Detroit News.

“Eagle Eye” was more than an eye-opener for me in terms of how technology could probably not work for the common good. There had been similar movies before wherein the bad guys were a super computer…. in this case, ARIA. Remember, “2001 Space Odyssey?

ARIA takes control of the lives Jerry Shaw (Shia LaBeouf) and Rachel Holloman (Michelle Monaghan). And through the movie takes the country hostage by simply evesdropping on everyone. Isn’t that true today? Just look at all the video cameras or CCTVs installed in public places. Movie poster image from www.eagleeyemovie.com/

Remember, we can all be easily monitored. A chip or sim card that carries information is always “backed-up” somewhere. Plus all the iPhones and Blackberries we carry always emit signals. There a line in the movie, “Take out the batteries” so ARIA couldn’t track down our heroes.

Later in the movie, we find out that ARIA has decided that the executive branch of the US be killed as these officials have become a threat to the existence of the country. But I doubt that would happen? Some one like John just easily pull the plug out of a super computer? Or John McClane (Bruce Willis) could blast this computer to pieces? The 4th movie of Die Hard also had tech skew… hackers.

But if you just want a couple of hours of car chases and crashes like “Die Hard with a vengeance,” this movie is worth a bucket of popcorn specially if one is home alone on a weekend like me.

And next time, you turn on your mobile phone or laptop, just think, maybe somebody is watching or listening? Maybe, carabao eye?

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