jeudi 27 mars 2014

Sabotage Review

This is as close as Arnold Schwarzenegger will ever get to being in an Agatha Christie movie.


Arnold Schwarzenegger's latest release, Sabotage, is the best movie he's done in years. Patterned after Agatha Christie's classic "And Then There Were None," Sabotage follows an elite DEA special ops team led by Arnold who start getting picked off one by one after their $10 million in stolen drug cartel money goes missing. Is this the revenge of the cartel or is their a traitor in their midst?


The trailers have sold Sabotage as a hell's bells action movie, whereas it's really a mystery thriller. And a character-driven one at that. Every character is shady; not even Arnold's protagonist "Breacher" is a full-on hero. Some of these DEA agents are drug addicts themselves, they will flat-out kill bad guys rather than arrest them, and they are all guilty of stealing drug money.


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