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Neil (Sean Bean) is a private drone contractor who spends his workdays flying covert missions then returns to a family life of suburban mediocrity - without his wife or son knowing about his secret life and Neil wife is cheating with one of co -worker - until a whistle-blowing site exposes him to a deadly threat. Believing he is responsible for the deaths of his wife and child, an enigmatic Pakistani businessman (Patrick Sabongui) tracks him down, leading to a harrowing confr... (Full plot summary below)

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Neil (Sean Bean) is a private drone contractor who spends his workdays flying covert missions then returns to a family life of suburban mediocrity - without his wife or son knowing about his secret life and Neil wife is cheating with one of co -worker - until a whistle-blowing site exposes him to a deadly threat. Believing he is responsible for the deaths of his wife and child, an enigmatic Pakistani businessman (Patrick Sabongui) tracks him down, leading to a harrowing confrontation.

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Toronto Star - 9/10 by Bruce DemaraA suspenseful and satisfying thriller that forces the audience out of its complacency to confront some painful truths about the toll of conflict.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) - 8/10 by Brad WheelerPlayed adroitly by Patrick Sabongui, this guy wouldn’t hurt a fly. Or would he? A couple of nice plot twists overshadow the predictable sound-of-sorrow ethnic wail that closes the film.
Cinemalogue.com - 6/10 by Todd JorgensonThe topicality and moral complexity in this thriller about intelligence leaks and the war on terror is undermined by its preposterous plot twists.
Film School Rejects - 3/10 by Rob HunterGoes off on a few too many tangents, but its core theme comes through by the time the credits roll. Whether its worth waiting for it to hit though is a different story.
Los Angeles Times - 3/10 by Kimber MyersUtterly dull thriller Drone tries to raise ethical and moral questions about modern warfare, but the audience can only dwell on the illogical plot and unsympathetic characters — if they can engage at all.
The Film Stage - 2/10 by Mike MazzantiBean’s naturalism and ease helps a lot (he is really quite good), but it is not enough to carry a film that feels this narratively exploitative and haphazard.
NOW Toronto - 2/10 by Norman WilnerIt's a paper-thin thriller that positions itself as a movie about the consequences of drone warfare, but it's really just a threadbare domestic drama with delusions of contemporary relevance.
User Review - 10/10 by Rosie DVery good as far as content, but some bad acting, I blame the actors not the director in this case... Sad topic.
User Review - 8/10 by Andrew SDespite the low review scores, I actually did find this film quite suspenseful. Some of the actors behavior does require a little suspension of disbelief, but that's not that unusual.
User Review - 8/10 by Mario Sgreat & deep movie!! such a touching story!

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