
In the shadowy world of drone warfare, combat unfolds like a video game–only with real lives at stake. After six tours of duty, Air Force pilot Tom Egan now fights the Taliban from an air-conditioned bunker in the Nevada desert. But as he yearns to get back in the cockpit of a real plane and becomes increasingly troubled by the collateral damage he causes each time he pushes a button, Egan’s nerves—and his relationship with his wife—begin to unravel.
This film feels like a slow-burn descent into the psychological toll of remote warfare. It’s a chilling look at the dehumanizing effects of technology on morality, leaving you with a lingering sense of unease and profound sadness.













