Red Eye (PG-13)

Entertaining thriller for teens and up.

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3
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Movie details
  • Studio: Dreamworks SKG, Dreamworks SKG
  • Directed By: Wes Craven
  • Cast: Cillian Murphy, Rachel McAdams
  • Running Time: 85 minutes
  • Release Date: 08/19/2005
  • Video/DVD Release Date: 01/10/2006
  • Genre: Thriller
  • MPAA Rating: PG-13
  • MPAA Explanation: some intense sequences of violence, and language

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that the film focuses on a scary man threatening a young woman, who fights back with ingenuity and some violence. Directed by Wes Craven (Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream), it adopts a basic slasher movie structure, with jump scenes, clever framing, and ominous lighting, music, and camera angles: all this can be scary for younger viewers. Characters use harsh language, drink and smoke briefly, and commit various sorts of mayhem (hitting, stabbing with a pen, shooting, slamming with household items, crashing cars, shooting a shoulder-mounted missile).

Families can talk about the ways Lisa comes up with to resist the terrorist, as she tries to leave messages, get attention from flight attendants, and finally resists (and solicits audience cheers). How does the movie build toward showing her resourcefulness, by first making her seem vulnerable and afraid? As the terrorists threaten family units (not only Lisa's father, but also the family of the Homeland Security Deputy Director), how does the movie use the idea of "terrorism" as an updated metaphorical danger?

Message

Social Behavior:

Terrorists are nasty, heroic girl is resourceful.

Consumerism:

Airport shows some shops, Dr. Phil gets a plug.

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

Brief drinking (Bay Breeze) in airport lounge.

Violence

Hitting, stabbing with a pen, shooting, slamming with household items, crashing cars, shooting a shoulder-mounted missile. Dead bodies.

Sex

Mild flirtation. An airport bathroom tryst is hinted at.

Language

Some cursing, mostly by the frustrated villain.

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Cynthia Fuchs

Following her grandmother's funeral, Lisa (Rachel McAdams) first on her way back to her Miami home. She checks in with the hotel she manages as the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Charles Keefe (Jack Scalia) is arriving; only Lisa knows precisely what he needs and when. Seated next to Lisa is Jackson Ripper (Cillian Murphy). When Lisa observes that this name choice "wasn't very nice of your parents," he smiles, so slightly, and jokes, "That's what I told them, before I killed them." Before long, Jackson's flirtation with Lisa turns ugly. Threatening to have Lisa's father killed, he insists that she change the Deputy Secretary's room in order to set him up for a missile attack.

Is it any good?

3

An entertaining, mostly smart scary movie, Wes Craven's RED EYE effectively updates the slasher flick to address current fears. The monster here is no lumbering and disfigured nightmare, but instead an attractive, slightly built mercenary -- a terrorist for hire. While the specifics of the terrorist plot only get more outrageous, it establishes a recognizable and nervous-making context and gives Lisa all sorts of opportunities to assert her resistance to being bullied, to stand up for her country, and save her dad. That is, she becomes the Last Girl of slasher films, an action hero, and a domestic defender, all in one swoop.

This multiplication of her roles is helped along when she makes Jackson angry on landing, deciding that she will not participate in the terror plot or pretend it's not her job to stop it. She is the ideal citizen, post-9/11. Inexplicably, the professional Jackson takes her resistance personally, and ends up chasing her to her home. This likens him to the horror movie monsters who invade homes (Freddy Krueger among them) and only compounds Red Eye's many metaphorical allusions to "homeland security." Tough, ingenious, and completely fun to watch, Lisa makes the narrative absurdities seem irrelevant.

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Parents and kids say

All Reviews

There are 24 reviews.

3


Posted on 11/19/08 by Ajboi89 Kid contributor, age 13

It was just a plain boring movie, but some parts were O.K.
4


Posted on 02/02/08 by booklovermovie Kid contributor, age 10

i like it

i liked it and i'm 10.i got the whole idea of the story too.it was a great movie.it depends on your parents if you can really see.my parents let me see it.The only issue is the violence.The violence isn't that bad really.I would recommend it for ages 11 and up (it depends if your parents will let you watch it really if your under 11).This is just my opinion
5

Posted on 05/27/07 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 12
5


Posted on 04/28/07 by dklink Kid contributor, age 12

great movie for about 10+

wow. great thriller!!! this is the movie that really got me into the thriller genre, which got me to the horror genre, and finally slasher. the basic storyline is that the main character, Lisa, is the owner of a hotel chain in florida. when her plane is delayed and she has to take a red eye flight, she meets a "nice" man who buys her a drink. when the plane takes off, she discovers that the man she is sitting by ,[the "nice" man], is a man who wants to kill a government official and his family. this movie is extremely good! its one of those "cant miss" movies that you've never seen. if u have a kid about 10 years old who wants to watch this movie, let them. the only violence is hitting/kicking. one stabbing with a pen in self defense, and someone trys to kill a family of gov. memeber with a missile. language is limited to s--t, god d--n it, and possibly 1 f-word. (i havent seen this movie in almost 4 years). enjoy!!! =D
5


Posted on 11/22/06 by finalfear45 Kid contributor, age 13

awesome !

I don't really like to see action movies, but when my dad took me to see this movie I was shocked, it leave my mouth open great acting, great script, great effects it just great. I really recomended!
5


Posted on 08/05/06 by MikaylaLovesEdwardCullen Kid contributor, age 11

it is a great movie
5


Posted on 07/04/06 by mrs.blackeyedpeas Kid contributor, age 11

Great thriller!

This movie rocks! it does have alot of blood so I wouldent recommend this movie for young children or people who don't like blood. very violent and mild language.
5

Posted on 06/05/06 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 14

Craven Fans Rejoice!!

I happen to absolutely LOVE Wes Craven's work. You may recognize the heroine (Rachael McAdams) from The Family Stone, Mean Girls, and The Notebook. This movie can get pretty intense, but for those who saw the remake of When a Stranger Calls, its nothing big. Parents may cringe at the sexual refrences (rape) and the use of a certain four letter word, but, the violence is what would get most. For those familar with Craven's work, this movie is very laid back. The most violent moment is when the "bad guy" is stabbed in the adam's apple with a pen, resulting one of those "ewww" kinda moments. Kids will enjoy being able to be scared without scaring(at least not too badly) their parents. I think this one depends on your kids, and for younger ones (11-) should be viewed in broad daylight, with parents close at hand. For the older ones (13+) depending on how you handle horror, you may want to invite a friend over...
5


Posted on 05/21/06 by taconirox Kid contributor, age 12
3


Posted on 05/06/06 by ski123 Kid contributor, age 14

Entertaining...........

This movie was pretty good. It was not as scary as I had heard it was. It will entertain you, but don't expect anything great.

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Adult Reviews

There are 1 reviews.

5


Posted on 09/05/05 by concerned_parent411 Adult contributor

a must-see

This movie is scary enough to keep you on your toes, but not at all nightmarish. Fine for all ages - younger kids won't get the very mild sexual underlining. The stabbing with the pen is the only part that might be mildy disturbing to some children. Overall, a fantastic movie!

Kids Reviews

There are 23 reviews.

3


Posted on 11/19/08 by Ajboi89 Kid contributor, age 13

It was just a plain boring movie, but some parts were O.K.
4


Posted on 02/02/08 by booklovermovie Kid contributor, age 10

i like it

i liked it and i'm 10.i got the whole idea of the story too.it was a great movie.it depends on your parents if you can really see.my parents let me see it.The only issue is the violence.The violence isn't that bad really.I would recommend it for ages 11 and up (it depends if your parents will let you watch it really if your under 11).This is just my opinion
5

Posted on 05/27/07 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 12
5


Posted on 04/28/07 by dklink Kid contributor, age 12

great movie for about 10+

wow. great thriller!!! this is the movie that really got me into the thriller genre, which got me to the horror genre, and finally slasher. the basic storyline is that the main character, Lisa, is the owner of a hotel chain in florida. when her plane is delayed and she has to take a red eye flight, she meets a "nice" man who buys her a drink. when the plane takes off, she discovers that the man she is sitting by ,[the "nice" man], is a man who wants to kill a government official and his family. this movie is extremely good! its one of those "cant miss" movies that you've never seen. if u have a kid about 10 years old who wants to watch this movie, let them. the only violence is hitting/kicking. one stabbing with a pen in self defense, and someone trys to kill a family of gov. memeber with a missile. language is limited to s--t, god d--n it, and possibly 1 f-word. (i havent seen this movie in almost 4 years). enjoy!!! =D
5


Posted on 11/22/06 by finalfear45 Kid contributor, age 13

awesome !

I don't really like to see action movies, but when my dad took me to see this movie I was shocked, it leave my mouth open great acting, great script, great effects it just great. I really recomended!
5


Posted on 08/05/06 by MikaylaLovesEdwardCullen Kid contributor, age 11

it is a great movie
5


Posted on 07/04/06 by mrs.blackeyedpeas Kid contributor, age 11

Great thriller!

This movie rocks! it does have alot of blood so I wouldent recommend this movie for young children or people who don't like blood. very violent and mild language.
5

Posted on 06/05/06 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 14

Craven Fans Rejoice!!

I happen to absolutely LOVE Wes Craven's work. You may recognize the heroine (Rachael McAdams) from The Family Stone, Mean Girls, and The Notebook. This movie can get pretty intense, but for those who saw the remake of When a Stranger Calls, its nothing big. Parents may cringe at the sexual refrences (rape) and the use of a certain four letter word, but, the violence is what would get most. For those familar with Craven's work, this movie is very laid back. The most violent moment is when the "bad guy" is stabbed in the adam's apple with a pen, resulting one of those "ewww" kinda moments. Kids will enjoy being able to be scared without scaring(at least not too badly) their parents. I think this one depends on your kids, and for younger ones (11-) should be viewed in broad daylight, with parents close at hand. For the older ones (13+) depending on how you handle horror, you may want to invite a friend over...
5


Posted on 05/21/06 by taconirox Kid contributor, age 12
3


Posted on 05/06/06 by ski123 Kid contributor, age 14

Entertaining...........

This movie was pretty good. It was not as scary as I had heard it was. It will entertain you, but don't expect anything great.
See all 23 kids reviews >
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