Sabotage (2014)
7/10
Darker Arnold Movie
28 March 2014
Warning: Spoilers
I saw "Sabotage", starring Arnold Schwarzenegger-The Last Stand, Jingle All the Way; Sam Worthington-Avatar, Hart's War; Mireille Enos-World War Z, The Killing_t.v., she was also born in Houston, Texas; Terrence Howard-The Best Man Holiday, Iron Man and Olivia Williams-Hanna, Dollhouse_t.v.

This is a little different Arnold action movie; it has a plot and it's a little darker. It's based on an Agatha Christie story called 'And Then There Were None', which you may have seen as a movie called 'Ten' or 'Ten Little Indians'. It's directed by David Ayer-End of Watch, Street Kings-and he also wrote it-one of his other writing credits is Training Day. Arnold plays the leader of a DEA team that gets the job done, busting drug cartels and ticking people off. Sam, Mireille and Terrence are other members of the special team. After a big drug bust goes down, ten million dollars of the drug money goes missing. Questions are raised about who took it; Arnold's team, of course, are all suspects and their bosses, as well as the drug cartels, think they are guilty. Then, one by one, the team members start dying and not by natural causes, either-one guy is nailed to the ceiling. Olivia is the police officer that is investigating the countdown murders-and then there were none. The violence is pretty graphic, even for an Arnold movie. It's rated "R" for the bloody violence, language, sexuality-including nudity-and drug use-I guess a lot of people do not pay attention to the ratings because I saw several people with young kids in my theater-and has a running time of 1 hour & 49 minutes. I would probably buy it on Blu-Ray.
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