
An elite DEA team raids the safe house of a drug cartel and hide $10 million in the plumbing. When they go back to retrieve the money it is not there. The team is under investigation for the missing $10 million. Then after a couple months the investigation is lifted. The team trains together again and then celebrates at a strip club. Then one of the team is murdered. He wakes up in his RV on railroad tracks. Then a second team member is nailed to the ceiling. The third team m... (Full plot summary below)
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An elite DEA team raids the safe house of a drug cartel and hide $10 million in the plumbing. When they go back to retrieve the money it is not there. The team is under investigation for the missing $10 million. Then after a couple months the investigation is lifted. The team trains together again and then celebrates at a strip club. Then one of the team is murdered. He wakes up in his RV on railroad tracks. Then a second team member is nailed to the ceiling. The third team member is gunned down at his remote cabin. There is a female City of Atlanta investigator in charge of the murders. After investigating the cartel angle, the twisted truth comes to light.
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| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperThis brutal, bloody, dark and at times gruesomely funny thriller isn’t some David Fincher-esque mood piece where all the clues come together at the end. It’s more like a modern-day, Georgia version of a spaghetti Western. |
| Film School RejectsRob HunterIf your sole requirement for a "good" Schwarzenegger film is bullets, blood, and cigar smoke then head out to the theater now as this is the movie for you. |
| The Film StageJohn FinkI's unfortunately weighed down by a plot that we've seen before and characters we care too little about. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin Covert"Sabotage" is a damn fine whodunit with a surprising layer of pathos and depth. |
| Epoch TimesMark Jackson'Sabotage' contains the most graphic nastiness of any film Ah-nuld has ever made. It'll keep your attention, but you'll possibly lose your lunch and feel slimed. |
| Portland OregonianStephen WhittySo Ayer, the director of the new Sabotage, does it smartly, subtly, by keeping some of the Schwarzenegger totems -- the masculine power, the enormous armory, the drainpipe-sized cigars -- and raising the quality of the surroundings. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfThe helmer has some strong ideas and he's capable with broad displays of temper, but as a storytelling experience, "Sabotage" is all over the map, with each direction proving to be vaguely unsatisfying. |
| BeliefnetNell Minow"Sabotage" begins with two painful images. A woman is being horribly tortured. And Arnold Schwarzenegger, as the man watching it happen on video, is trying to act. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesIsn't your typical Schwarzenegger action film, but it's another thrilling Ayer's cop drama in his now trademark, gritty fashion that will leave fans riveted. |
| Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)Linda CookClever in many respects, with a finale that sinks to silliness, 'Sabotage' is much more than a vehicle for Arnold Schwarzenegger. |