Shoot on Sight

August. 22,2008      R
Rating:
6.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Tariq Ali, a Muslim police officer of Scotland Yard, is asked to hunt-down suspected suicide-bombers against the backdrop of July 7 bombings in London. Tariq's task gets complicated as an innocent Muslim is killed by the commando shooters of Scotland Yard. On the other hand, Tariq - a British citizen is himself a suspect in the eyes of his boss, despite his long service in the Scotland Yard

Naseeruddin Shah as  Police Commander Tariq Ali
Greta Scacchi as  Susan Ali
Gulshan Grover as  Yunus
Om Puri as  Junaid
Brian Cox as  Daniel Tennant
Laila Rouass as  Ruby Kaur
Alex McSweeney as  PC Biran Andrews
Sadie Frost as  Advocate Fiona Monroe
Julian Glover as  Susan's Father
Ralph Ineson as  Marber

Reviews

VividSimon
2008/08/22

Simply Perfect

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Micransix
2008/08/23

Crappy film

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Konterr
2008/08/24

Brilliant and touching

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Kirandeep Yoder
2008/08/25

The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

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davideo-2
2008/08/26

STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning This curiously old fashioned (in terms of style and presentation) thriller was released in 2007 but has the look of a film from about 1997. However old it looks, though, it's got a story torn straight from today's headlines with it's themes of suicide bombings and brain washings of young muslims into fanatical extremism, and even more so about them being homegrown. The opening gambit of an innocent man being shot by armed police is also an obvious slant with the real life shooting of Jean Charles De Menezes. However, none of it is presented in a dark, foreboding sort of way, more in the style of a slick, efficient thriller like in the style of an episode of The Bill. While none of it offers any serious food for thought, it's well made and enjoyable enough on this level. ***

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simonsalias
2008/08/27

I'm failing to understand how anybody could give this more than three or four stars. Everything about it reeks of ITV drama; the entire premise has been simplified to a ridiculous point and the presence of serious budget restrictions are hard to ignore. Anyone who has complemented the soundtrack should get their ears checked, along with the rapid scene changes it just adds to the undue sense of melodrama.I was going to give one star but the performances of the lead characters deserve more than that. However the supporting cast are just shocking - although I feel a lot of this is due to the unnatural dialogue in the script.How this ever made it onto the big screen is beyond me.

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Jay Harris
2008/08/28

Shoot on Sight is about a police investigation of the death of a Muslim by a Police Officer in the wake of the London Subway terrorist attack.What makes this film stand out. in fact way above most films of this type is that all sides of the issue are presented. We go into a mosque.we meet an Iman & other Muslims/ The chief police inspector is a Muslim superbly acted by an Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah, we meet his family,He is married to a Christian. Greta Scacchi,she sure is a superb actress.Brian Cox is the head police inspector,giving another brilliant performance.The director Jag Mundhra is from India & directs this drama expertly.What I especially liked was the fact, that we can easily transpose the Muslims, into Black, Jewish, Gay or any oppressed minority.. The film explores prejudice & our suspicions on people we think might be up to no good.Regretfully not many people saw this, as it had a very limited theatrical run. Which to me is a shame.The production is first rate.Since this is a police procedural type film, many scenes will be familiar. This cannot be helped.The film should be seen by all thinking people, no matter what our beliefs of feelings are.Ratings: ***1/2 (out of 4) 94 points (out of 100) IMDb 9 (out of 10)

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kosmasp
2008/08/29

...on both sides. I like movies, that dare to go places. This little film, does that too. It's not afraid and it's not pulling any punches. You get to see both sides of a coin. It's not only about the terrorists and/or the Police/western world. It doesn't show you, that one side is right and the other one isn't. Life is grey and this movie is too, in many ways.It tries to do justice to every aspect of a real life incident (happened in London) and although I am kind of fed up, by movies with the "based on true events" movies, this one does it's title justice. As good as that is possible. Of course there are flaws (and I'm not talking about the budget or the documentary feel that it has, it's obvious this ain't Hollywood), but with a hot topic like that, it's just not possible to do everyone justice and/or satisfy everyone. If you want that, you have to watch other movies too, to get many sides and other perspectives on that subject matter. You could start with this one of course ...

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