The East Reviews
Great idea but the Christian undercover girl was not a befitting partner for Skarsgard. The ending was not believable, how does a disgraced and wanted ex agent have the money to fly around the world to forewarn others? Great idea but not a great ending.
An entertaining thriller that takes on some big and current issues and does so effectively. The performances of Page & Marling are some of their best in this movie.
Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgard, Elliot Page (Ellen formerly), Toby Kebell, Shiloh Fernandez, and Patricia Clarkson Sarah is an undercover agent at an intelligence group and is hired to infiltrate a so-called eco-terrorist group called The East It's actually an anarchist group fighting for environmental rights Major corporations are being targeted by these individuals to make the higher ups pay for what they're doing to our planet; pollution, toxic chemicals, endangering the wildlife etc. Sarah gains their trust but slowly starts to sympathize with their cause what they're trying to accomplish Izzy, is very noble to it mainly because her own father estranged her and he's one of the figures in charge of these corrupt corporations This is a very socially conscious thriller; director Zal Batmanglij takes the time to have us care out about society as well as corporate values in the economy It's very sincere addressing real issues when it comes to environmental protection Untested pharmaceuticals and dumping chemicals in the water and profiting from it is ripped straight from the headlines Sarah's role here is to decide whether or not the means justify the ends although she might affected heavily considering how deep she goes After all these group members have left the normal world seeing how messed up it is forming their own collective The set up and executions of this group's plans are thrilling and compelling Maybe groups like The East have us save ourselves while exposing ourselves--as well as punishing us, a lot of what the film handles is complacency looking at what we take for granted Not all of us are beautiful with trust funds to rebel against (activists or terrorists), people have to be held accountable, do people respond more to firepower, getting upset?, it's easier to say we don't know, or the system broken? The film is tense, well-paced,thoughtful never losing that human element Brit Marling is phenomenal in a movie about waking us up to take radical action
I thought this was a really good film - at times quite gripping, certainly thought provoking and with a variety of characters. I found myself feeling perhaps the same as the main character, Sarah, at times - concerned about what the group were doing or planning but also questioning The people in the cult/group are shown to have flaws and thus are, of course, very much human. The stories of people who had their health badly affected due to products made by the companies/corporations the titular group target made me wonder if I would also, to a certain extent, back what was going on. Its definitely a film that highlights moral grey area(s), if that makes any sense?. As well as anger at corporate greed and the negative effects on others and the environment that are brought to light, the film also covers themes including control and trust. I thought Brit Marling did really well as the main character, Sarah. She portrayed her emotions very well, I felt. The film features a good use of sound effects to add to the tension in scenes, banging drums and things at times. I felt it was a chilling watch at times and I'd happily recommend it.
While there are real eco-terrorists, this movie certainly isn't about them. The drama is too sappy to be truly engaging, although the acting isn't bad.
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A well done fantasy!
While it has some interesting moments but some times it's really weird
Eh ... anarchists involved in seriously clandestine, illegal actions do not have time or mental space for woo-woo rituals like collective feeding and bathing. I call b.s.
I will recommend this movie for those who really bored and not posses other DVDs to watch. Ending was like "Really a single person bring down an entire organization using other spies???" Even Zero IQ person will never believe that. Ending was absolute bullshit.
This movie is boring with a crummy ending that resolves nothing, it's an hour and 54 minutes you'll never get back.
I loved this film! Nicely done! Great job Brit Matling - great cast n of course I love Alexander Skarsgarde!
Interesting story with great performances from all involved. An unnerving but rewarding watch.
This one has aged poorly and is about as believable as Clifford the Big Red Dog. Banjos are apparently the instrument of choice for covert activists intent on taking down those bent of Corporate Greed.
Average citizens taking a stand for the injustice and corrupt nature of capitalism, corporations, and elites who are causing irreparable havoc and destruction to mother earth- (which is US by the way). This movie shows us how inseparable we are from the health of planet, from each other, and from our own self guilt. And what happens when a hiree for the elites goes undercover into this dedicated group of misfits, when one of their own is gathering information against the few people who are saving hundreds if not thousands of lives? Find out.
Uma mulher trabalha para uma empresa que minimiza o dano das empresas e pra isso se infiltra em terroristas para descobrir seus ataques e alvos, para comunicar as empresas... a moça se apaixona e acaba se envolvendo com os terroristas... mas o filme é um pouco fraco....