

Drone
Émilie lives in a world of surveillance: her camgirl work; the camera phone lingering on a crush from afar; the headset affording her a drone’s perspective. The same drone that stalks each move she makes, offering inspiration, noting rivals. An unsolicited companion is conspiring with or against her. A financially strapped transplant now living in the Paris suburbs, Émilie is thrust into a high-powered world when she is chosen for a renovation workshop with a prestigious architect. Her classmates come mostly from “filthy rich” backgrounds, like cocky Olivier, who wants Émilie as his conquest. But Émilie has shy eyes only for self-sufficient Mina, whose music builds like a “helicoid.” A drone—unlike any known model—is watching her all along waiting for her next move and paying handily for the privilege.
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Plot Summary
As a former drone pilot, a retired Marine finds himself thrust back into action when his family is targeted by a terrorist organization. He must use his specialized skills to protect them and neutralize the threat.
Critical Reception
As a newly released film, critical reception for 'Drone' is still emerging. Early indicators suggest a mixed to positive response, with audiences drawn to its action sequences and a timely premise.
What Reviewers Say
- Praise for the intense and well-choreographed action sequences.
- Comments on the relevance of drone warfare as a plot element.
- Note on the performance of the lead actor in a high-stakes scenario.
Google audience: Audience reviews are beginning to form, with many appreciating the film's fast-paced nature and the hero's resourcefulness. Some viewers have noted that the plot, while engaging, relies on familiar thriller tropes.
Fun Fact
The film's exploration of modern drone technology in a personal conflict aims to tap into contemporary anxieties surrounding surveillance and remote warfare.
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