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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Very disappointing...
This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Great visuals, story delivers no surprises
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Sabotage might best be summed up as a Schwarzenegger classic highlighting all the nuances that only Schwarzenegger film can. Corny, daft and borderline buffoonery are all adapt words for this profiterole of nonsense.The movie poster too is fine illustration of just how absurd the movie actually is; displaying a movie that probably best belongs in the 80's.If you watch the film with low expectations then it's actually pretty good and that's down to the whodunit style plot the premise of the film sits on, a premise that remains until its climatic reveal toward the end.The film also benefits from the brutality one rarely sees in a Schwarzenegger film, it's unexpected and brings a sense of foreboding and realism to the story.Unfortunately, the pinnacle that ruins any willingness in trying to accept the movie is the ridiculous car chase at the end. From that moment on, the viewer is left finishing the film simply because it's only a few minutes awayDirected by David Ayer, one must wonder what was going through his mind when he thought this is what Hollywood needed...So with all said and done, it's a daft movie that isn't dreadful but simply okay.
Fairly simple plot about revenge and a drug bust gone wrong. Not that it really matters, this is a movie that delivers on action and violence. And it's pretty strong on the latter. A lot of unconvincing CGI blood flying around, but at the same time much of the gore is pretty realistic looking too. And we get the usual Arnie somehow surviving despite have rounds of serious ammo aimed at him. As for the big man himself he's one of my heroes, with the likes of The Terminator & Predator being some of my favourite movies. But sadly he just looks too old here to be doing this sort of thing now. Come on Arnie, time to hang up those weapons! Pretty forgettable film, perhaps worth watching just the once.
I would have never gone to watch it in a theatre if not for Josh Holloway. From whatever I've seen till now, I firmly believe that he has more acting prowess than all the rest of the 9 members of his team combined. But unfortunately, he is a TV star and not a bankable name in movie world. I wish better movies and meatier roles for him. Anyways, as far as the movie is concerned, its a boring movie. Thats all i can say. Had to sit through it 'cause i had paid for it.
It is going to be hard to find enough words to get this review published because this is one of those rare occasions that I turned off a film not long into it. The reason is that almost every other word was an F word. Why?It seems to me that people use foul language in movies far more than they do in real life. Sadly the younger generation now use foul language far more than anyone did when I was growing up. It seems a case of life following movies. Foul language is unnecessary and adds nothing to the story. I just think that it is lazy script writing and they think people like it.There have been many good action movies that do not think it necessary to have several swear words in every sentence so why do they do it?Anyway I am sure some people don't mind movies littered with foul language, I do and could not watch more than 20 minutes of this film.