Eye In The Sky Movie Script

杰瑞发布于07 Apr 16:47

在肯尼亚内罗毕,一名中将(艾伦·里克曼饰)和一名上校(海伦·米伦饰)下令进行无人机导弹袭击,以消灭一群自杀式炸弹袭击者,他们面临政治反对。A lieutenant general (Alan Rickman) and a colonel (Helen Mirren) face political opposition after ordering a drone missile strike to take out a group of suicide bombers in Nairobi, Kenya.

CARRIE:
Or anything?
STEVE:
No.
(a beat) I’ve only ever been the eye.
(a beat) You?
CARRIE:
Me too.
They fall into silence as they both look at what is on the
screen:
their target. YELLOW SHOOTING SCRIPT 12 September 2014 72.
165 INT. SQUADRON OPERATIONS ROOM - NIGHT 165 A message comes in on the mission chatroom: Sky45, North20, prepare to launch missile.
COLONEL WALSH: (on headset) Looks like it’s your lucky day today, guys. Stay cool.
A165 INT. GROUND CONTROL STATION - NIGHT A165 STEVE and CARRIE glance at one another briefly.
166 INT. BRIEFING ROOM A - WHITEHALL - AFTERNOON 166 The discussion continues:
GEORGE:
Angela, I agree we are at risk of being perceived by the press as embarking on a ‘shoot to kill’ policy. But since all the legal criteria are sound - I believe we must allow this military action to continue.
ANGELA:
Legally we may be safe, but politically, we are walking into a minefield. Especially with an American citizen involved.
LIEUTENANT-GENERAL BENSON Do I have permission, Minister?
They again all turn to WOODALE. He sweats:
WOODALE:
Well, given the situation - that it is a change of mission - that it is now a missile attack on a British subject - in fact two British subjects, and an American, and in a friendly country - I think it is right and proper for me to refer up to the Foreign Secretary.
BENSON can’t believe WOODALE is passing the buck.
YELLOW SHOOTING SCRIPT 12 September 2014 73.
LIEUTENANT-GENERAL BENSON (annoyed) With respect, Minister, you have heard the arguments and he hasn’t.
GEORGE:
And the rules of engagement mean that the Prime Minister has already approved it - and therefore the Foreign Secretary’s input should not be relevant...
WOODALE:
(interrupting, annoyed) No, the point is, I have not been a party to previous discussions with the PM on such matters and the Foreign Secretary will have been!
So... I do have a duty to refer the matter to him.
LIEUTENANT-GENERAL BENSON What am I telling Colonel Powell?
WOODALE:
Tell her to wait.
A beat. BENSON types a text into his laptop.