Sabotage (2014)
John "Breacher" Wharton leads an elite DEA task force that takes on the world's deadliest drug cartels. When the team successfully executes a high-stakes raid on a cartel safe house, they think their work is done – until, one-by-one, the team members mysteriously start to be eliminated. As the body count rises, everyone is a suspect.
Sabotage (2014)
Information
Released Year: 2014
Runtime: 110 minutes
Directors: David Ayer
Writers: Skip Woods, David Ayer
Casts: Tim Ware, Max Martini, Jimmy Ortega, Josh Holloway, Gary Grubbs, Olivia Williams, Catherine Dyer, Harold Perrineau, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sam Worthington, Luis Moncada, Terrence Howard, Eddie J. Fernandez, Martin Donovan, Michael Monks, Paul Anthony Barreras, Jaime FitzSimons, Troy Garity, Joe Manganiello, Antony Matos, Ned Yousef, Everton Lawrence, Maurice Compte, Kevin Vance, Mireille Enos, Kendrick Cross, Alan Gilmer, Mark Schlegel, Nick Chacon, B.J. Winfrey, Hakim Callender, Morgan Alexandria, Jermaine Holt, Neko Parham, DeWayne Calhoun, Maia Moss-Fife, Parisa Johnston, Emily B. Torres, Patrick Johnson, Jose L. Vasquez, Adrian F. Gonzalez, Jared Woods, Laurence Chavez, Maya Santandrea, Travis Lee Young, Terry Gragg, Amy Parrish, Elizabeth Davidovich, Andrew Comrie-Picard, Andrew Fincher, Mario Ramirez Reyes, Michelle Alvarado Martins, Melissa Martinez, Sabrina LeBrun, Chris Trouble Delfosse, Carlos Ayala, Daniel Moncada
IMDB: Sabotage (2014)
Storyline
John "Breacher" Wharton leads an elite DEA task force that takes on the world's deadliest drug cartels. When the team successfully executes a high-stakes raid on a cartel safe house, they think their work is done – until, one-by-one, the team members mysteriously start to be eliminated. As the body count rises, everyone is a suspect.
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Reviews
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The Dissolve -
Sabotage’s mystery component is mostly dead on arrival, and poor Olivia Williams has the thankless job of carrying it as the no-nonsense detective searching for the killer. But as Ayer proved with his previous film, End Of Watch, he has a natural eye and ear for the ecosystem of law enforcement.
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Chicago Tribune -
The movie wants it both ways: bloodthirsty revenge and some finger-wagging about the tactics.
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San Francisco Chronicle -
Sabotage cannot be called a good movie, not with a straight face. But as an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie, it has something.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch -
This is an extremely gory flick, with autopsy scenes to complement Schwarzenegger’s usual shoot-first sensibilities. After 30 years, it’s pointless to complain about the collateral damage in his movies, but here Schwarzenegger is taking vigilante justice to dark new levels that can only be reached via plot holes big enough for a Hummer.
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Variety -
The rest of Sabotage rarely rises to Schwarzenegger’s level, in large measure because the other characters (of which there are far too many) aren’t nearly as sharply drawn by Ayer and co-writer Skip Woods.
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John "Breacher" Wharton leads an elite DEA task force that takes on the world's deadliest drug cartels. When the team successfully executes a high-stakes raid on a cartel safe house, they think their work is done – until, one-by-one, the team members mysteriously start to be eliminated. As the body count rises, everyone is a suspect.
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