
Drones 2013
"The war of the future is up in the air"
In the scorching Nevada desert, a high-stakes thriller unfolds inside a cramped, windowless bunker where rookie airman Sue Lawson joins seasoned operator Jack to pilot drones over Afghanistan.
Director: Rick Rosenthal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Drones (2013) about?
Drones follows Sue Lawson, a new drone operator thrust into a high-pressure mission alongside veteran Jack in a Nevada bunker. Their first assignment goes awry when they're ordered to strike an unarmed suspect, forcing them to confront the ethical stakes of remote warfare.
Who directed Drones?
Rick Rosenthal directed *Drones (2013)*, bringing a sharp eye to its tense, morally charged narrative.
Who stars in Drones?
The film features Matt O'Leary, Eloise Mumford, Whip Hubley, Amir Khalighi, and Mae Aswell in key roles.
Is Drones (2013) worth watching?
As a tight, 82-minute thriller, *Drones* delivers a thought-provoking take on modern warfare, though its pacing may feel rushed. Fans of tense, character-driven dramas will likely find it engaging.
How long is Drones?
Drones has a runtime of 82 minutes.
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About Drones (2013) — A Gritty Thriller of Drone Warfare and Moral Dilemmas
In the scorching Nevada desert, a high-stakes thriller unfolds inside a cramped, windowless bunker where rookie airman Sue Lawson joins seasoned operator Jack to pilot drones over Afghanistan. Their first mission takes a tense turn when they lock onto an unarmed target, sparking a clash of authority between Sue, the general's polished daughter, and Jack, a hardened professional wary of her inexperience. Directed by Rick Rosenthal, *Drones (2013)* dives into the moral complexities of modern warfare, where split-second decisions blur the line between justice and tragedy.
The film's claustrophobic setting mirrors the emotional weight of its characters, each grappling with the psychological toll of remote combat. With a runtime of just 82 minutes, *Drones* packs a punchy narrative that questions the ethics of drone warfare, all while delivering sharp character dynamics and a gripping atmosphere of simmering tension.