Eye See You
Survival is a Killer.
A brutal serial killer is targeting cops, and detective Jake Malloy (Sylvester Stallone) is on the war path. But now the killer is making it personal, and this dedicated agent is twisted in an emotional nightmare. Time is running out, and so are the options as Malloy engages in an extreme game of cat-and-mouse with a killer who won't be stopped.
Sylvester Stallone leads an all star cast, including Tom Berenger (Training Day), Charles Dutton (A Time To Kill), Sean Patrick Flanery (The Boondock Saints), Robert Patrick (The X-Files), Jeffrey Wright (Shaft) and Kris Kristofferson (Blade II).
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This film is truly a hidden gem. - ryu2cool
This movie is not what you expect from the cover, and from starring Sylvester Stallone - it's about ten times better.
Like Copland, Stallone is not the expected hero - he's not running around invincible. He's taken on an emotional journey, and pulls it off brilliantly, as does the rest of the cast, and it'll keep you hanging on from the beginning to the end.
If you like mystery stuff like Johnny Depp's 'Secret Window', then you'll love 'Eye See You', because quite honestly, it's better.
This film is truly a hidden gem.Actually Not That Bad - JulioSof
As far as plot goes the serial killing aspect was very original (i.e. the displaying of the bodies at the beginning). Some of the other aspects are typical of the genre, as in Stallone's predictable tragedy.
Stallone does a decent job as Special Agent Jake Malloy with a supporting cast that rises above some of this film's short comings.
All and all. This film left me entertained from beginning to end and I recommend it to anyone who loves the serial killer genre.
Special features include cast interviews and some deleted scenes (which I felt should have been left in).
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This film is truly a hidden gem. - ryu2cool
This movie is not what you expect from the cover, and from starring Sylvester Stallone - it's about ten times better.
Like Copland, Stallone is not the expected hero - he's not running around invincible. He's taken on an emotional journey, and pulls ...Actually Not That Bad - JulioSof
As far as plot goes the serial killing aspect was very original (i.e. the displaying of the bodies at the beginning). Some of the other aspects are typical of the genre, as in Stallone's predictable tragedy.
Stallone does a decent job as Special Agent ...