Eye in the Sky (2007)

Eye in the Sky (2007)
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Longtime screenwriter Yau Nai-hoi makes his feature directorial debut with this tale of a Hong Kong surveillance unit ensnared by underworld violence. In the aftermath of a daring daytime jewelry store heist, criminal mastermind Shan (Tony Leung) and his crew celebrate their success with a rooftop barbecue. The good times are quickly cut short, however, when Shan's men summon the wrath of their boss by attempting to muscle him into giving up a bigger cut. But Shan's men aren't the only ones who want a heartier piece of the pie, because it seems as if the boss himself is scheming to take the men at the top for all they're worth. In order to do so, Shan executes a second high-profile robbery that finds him doggedly pursued though the streets by determined cops. In order to catch the elusive criminals the police will have to work harder than ever, a fact that's not lost on grizzled surveillance unit leader Captain Wong (Simon Yam). Known casually by the code name "Dog Head" to his underlings, Captain Wong is currently mentoring pretty rookie "Piggy" (Kate Tsui), and has made it unmistakably clear that the sole function of the SU is not to engage the criminal, but observe him. When "Piggy" breaks the primary rule of the SU during a particularly sensitive mission on the streets of Kowloon, Shan retaliates by striking back at the unit with everything he's got. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Simon YamTony Leung Kar-Fai, (more)
Director(s):
Yau Nai-hoi
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Eye in the Sky

Longtime screenwriter Yau Nai-hoi makes his feature directorial debut with this tale of a Hong Kong surveillance unit ensnared by underworld violence. In the aftermath of a daring daytime jewelry store heist, criminal mastermind Shan (Tony Leung) and his crew celebrate their success with a rooftop barbecue. The good times are quickly cut short, however, when Shan's men summon the wrath of their boss by attempting to muscle him into giving up a bigger cut. But Shan's men aren't the only ones who want a heartier piece of the pie, because it seems as if the boss himself is scheming to take the men at the top for all they're worth. In order to do so, Shan executes a second high-profile robbery that finds him doggedly pursued though the streets by determined cops. In order to catch the elusive criminals the police will have to work harder than ever, a fact that's not lost on grizzled surveillance unit leader Captain Wong (Simon Yam). Known casually by the code name "Dog Head" to his underlings, Captain Wong is currently mentoring pretty rookie "Piggy" (Kate Tsui), and has made it unmistakably clear that the sole function of the SU is not to engage the criminal, but observe him. When "Piggy" breaks the primary rule of the SU during a particularly sensitive mission on the streets of Kowloon, Shan retaliates by striking back at the unit with everything he's got. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Yau Nai-hoi
Writer(s):
Yau Nai-hoiAu Kin-yee
Producer(s):
Tsui Siu-mingStephen NgJohnny To
Categories:
Action / AdventureMystery & Suspense
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    Erik B.

    This is the ultimate surveillance film that revolves around the covert operations of an undercover police unit attempting to gather intelligence on a highly sophisticated crew of jewel robbers. From minute one the cloak-and-dagger shadowing begins and continues right up to the final moments. The pacing is as fast as any film in cinematic history and is assisted by fluid camerawork that keeps things moving while safely avoiding the subpar editing and shakey cam so prevalent in modern filmmaking. The acting is solid, the score well made, and the ending very satisfying. Fans of realistic, suspense-driven "tailing" sequences ala The French Connection will drool all over themselves. This is a truly awesome movie.

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    Kevin C.

    Really slick movie! Tony Leung Kar Fai is a cool, psychopath and a worthy villan to Kate Tsui and the King of Cool, Simon Yam. Exciting and visually interesting this is a movie you will watch all the way through in one sitting. Highly Recommended!

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    Devin L.

    Typical Milkway Image piece, using great visuals and sharp pacing to tell the story, but I thought the final third was a little too, um, neat for me. By the way, did Jason Buchanan watch the same movie? That synopsis seems to be about the story he wanted to see. "Streets of Kowloon?" Most of it happened in Central.

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