Eyeborgs


Catchy name right? This is actually a movie and while the scenes depict modern day environments, the timeline is actually in the near future as fear of terrorism escalates, privacy is a luxury of the past. Now, in people’s homes, on the streets, in the workplace, everyone is constantly being watched by mobile robotic cameras known as Eyeborgs.

But are the cameras just watching…or are they up to something else? As an increasing number of people die in bizarre ways, federal agent Gunner Reynolds (Adrian Paul, TV’s Highlander) is determined to find out after he realizes that a camera has recorded an event much differently than he recalls and he uncovers a plot to assasinate the President using the government’s own creation.

There are big Eyeborgs and small Eyeborgs. The small ones look like a combination of AT-ST legs and a TIE fighter’s cockpit body. The movie starts off impressively with good graphics integrated in it. But as the movie goes on, I found it dragged on too much and the quality of the CGI used on the Eyeborgs sort of degenerated. It was exciting to watch at first but in the end, even I was confused with the story. Curious? Well … watch it and let me know what you think. I would not call this a hit movie though (considering it was never aired in theaters in the first place).

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