
Eye on Juliet tells the story of an unlikely encounter between Gordon (Joe Cole), a hexapod operator, and Ayusha (Lina El Arabi), a young woman from the Middle East. Gordon, guardian of a pipeline in this desert region, becomes fascinated by Ayusha, while piloting his robotic spider from the other side of the world, in America. Ayusha is promised to an older man she doesn't love. Despite the distance, their mutual fear and their imperfect interaction, he will do everything in... (Full plot summary below)
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Eye on Juliet tells the story of an unlikely encounter between Gordon (Joe Cole), a hexapod operator, and Ayusha (Lina El Arabi), a young woman from the Middle East. Gordon, guardian of a pipeline in this desert region, becomes fascinated by Ayusha, while piloting his robotic spider from the other side of the world, in America. Ayusha is promised to an older man she doesn't love. Despite the distance, their mutual fear and their imperfect interaction, he will do everything in his power to help her escape her fate.
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| NOW TorontoNorman WilnerCole and El Arabi are appealing, engaging leads, and the premise, with its nods to every surveillance thriller ever made, is dramatic enough to pull us over the rougher spots. |
| HeyUGuysStefan PapeWhen vying for profundity, it's accidentally funny. When striving to be romantic, it's accidentally funny. In fact, it's a rather unfortunate comedic endeavour, that just doesn't work. |
| Globe and MailSimon HouptNguyen opts for a mildly ironic tack - all this communication technology, and we're more disconnected than ever - but his earnestness gets the better of him. |
| Toronto StarBruce DemaraThe sublime conclusion may even renew your faith in hope and love. |
| National PostChris KnightNguyen has stirred together a great mix of ideas in this film, but without much focus. |
| User ReviewLJ BThis is a remarkable little movie: the robots are fantastic, and the two main stars do a beautiful job. An interesting setting for a love story. Congrats to the writer/director - I haven't been touched by a movie this deeply in a long time. |