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Sabotage
A group of members of the elite anti-narcotics task force are going through a situation that may change things when they are withdrawn one by one after they have stolen a safe house for the drug cartel. That case is changing everything, but on the other side there is an investigator in Atlanta from a city responsible for the murders that will investigate here. In the end, the investigation reveals the hidden cartel angle, which will show many hidden facts behind all this.
23 March 1963, Rockford, Illinois, USA
19 August 1957, Reseda, California, USA
11 December 1969, Kingston, New York, USA
August 10, 2014
...it becomes more and more clear that virtually all of the movie's protagonists are unlikable...
March 28, 2014
[an] ugly, abrasive and thoroughly charm-resistant bag of slop
March 28, 2014
Sabotage starts off as a fun, nasty, occasionally surprising little piece of genre filmmaking. But it gradually loses the thread.
September 04, 2014
Part heist film, part action thriller, part murder mystery, the movie is punishingly violent (in one scene, the camera lingers over squashed body parts after a drug agent is hit by a train). The ugliness is so pervasive it becomes perversely fascinating.
April 17, 2016
The kind of cathartic action pic that's been long absent, reminding us that gritty revenge pieces have their place.
June 07, 2016
I's unfortunately weighed down by a plot that we've seen before and characters we care too little about.
April 03, 2014
What redeems all this, to some extent, is Ayer's bleak but honest vision... he understands how law-enforcement people witnessing the depths of humanity might lack the necessary character to climb back up.
September 13, 2014
Arnie's macho crew are such an obnoxious bunch of meatheads - and that goes, too, for Mireille Enos, its lone women member - that you will struggle to care.
March 28, 2014
For most of its running length, Sabotage is a gritty, compelling motion picture with twists to make a pretzel envious. Unfortunately, it overstays its welcome.
March 28, 2014
Director David Ayer has made two of the best films about the tough lives of cops -- Training Day and End of Watch -- but his streak ends with the very violent and ultimately forgettable Sabotage.
April 03, 2014
I don't know what Ayer is trying to prove by dunking the camera in spilled guts and having it linger over charred and frozen corpses.
June 16, 2016
'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.

