Eagle Eye tries to balance a whole lot of genres into one movie, and fails miserably in making a movie out of the wide genre-strings.
Its largest problem is the entire plot its built on. Whatever way you choose to interpret the possibilities, you'll fail to believe in it anyway. Either because of the success, or the lack of more success.
The acting doesn't help either, but lets be honest. They didn't get a lot of stuff to work with here.
However, some of the work spent on the steps along the way saves a little entertainment value, so I'll not slaughter it completely.
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