Stealth
Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel, and Jamie Foxx star in 'Stealth' -- a movie about three young pilots who are the best of the best. Where 400 applied, these three were chosen to take to the sky and defend the US from their cockpits (going Mach 4). They're best friends and know how to work together to get their missions completed one hundred over one hundred.
However, things change when a fourth wingman is added to their team -- an artificially intelligent aircraft that learns how to operate by studying the things they say and do. But, it soon learns too much and goes renegade on the team and starts chosing targets -- like Russia.
So, you see the dilemma.
The three pilots now have to get the renegade aircraft turned around and convince it that what it's doing is wrong, even though it's a machine and has no real comprehension of right and wrong.
I liked this movie. The special effects were really super cool and I really enjoyed the plotline. It gets really intense and it's got a great script. Josh Lucas's eyes were the most amazing shade of blue I've ever seen and even though I know Jessica Biel can do better, I liked her character. I wish Jamie Foxx's character had been better developed, however, and I gotta say, his overall performance is far too short.
It was very unrealistic, though. Some of their mathematical reasoning was way off. I SUCK at math and physics, and even I know some of the things they pulled off would never be possible. Jessica Biel's character survived a fall that would have turned any human into dust. And there were continuity mistakes that made me want to kill whoever was watching continuity during this film's production.
Watch it...you'll see what I mean.
Three and a half stars. It was a little TOO unrealistic for me.
However, things change when a fourth wingman is added to their team -- an artificially intelligent aircraft that learns how to operate by studying the things they say and do. But, it soon learns too much and goes renegade on the team and starts chosing targets -- like Russia.
So, you see the dilemma.
The three pilots now have to get the renegade aircraft turned around and convince it that what it's doing is wrong, even though it's a machine and has no real comprehension of right and wrong.
I liked this movie. The special effects were really super cool and I really enjoyed the plotline. It gets really intense and it's got a great script. Josh Lucas's eyes were the most amazing shade of blue I've ever seen and even though I know Jessica Biel can do better, I liked her character. I wish Jamie Foxx's character had been better developed, however, and I gotta say, his overall performance is far too short.
It was very unrealistic, though. Some of their mathematical reasoning was way off. I SUCK at math and physics, and even I know some of the things they pulled off would never be possible. Jessica Biel's character survived a fall that would have turned any human into dust. And there were continuity mistakes that made me want to kill whoever was watching continuity during this film's production.
Watch it...you'll see what I mean.
Three and a half stars. It was a little TOO unrealistic for me.

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