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In SABOTAGE ist Arnold Schwarzenegger Anführer einer Elite-Einsatztruppe der Anti-Drogen-Behörde DEA, die den gefährlichsten Kartellen der Welt den Kampf angesagt hat. Nachdem die eingeschworene Truppe um Teamchef Wharton (Arnold Schwarzenegger) einen riskanten Angriff auf das Geheimversteck eines Kartells ausgeführt hat, erscheint die Mission zunächst erfolgreich beendet – doch dann werden immer mehr Teammitglieder nach und nach auf unerklärliche Weise ausgeschaltet. Während die Verluste weiter steigen, gerät die Loyalität eines jeden unter Verdacht. Die Hauptrollen in dem actiongeladenen Thriller spielen Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sam Worthington, Terrence Howard und Olivia Williams. Regie führte David Ayer nach einem Drehbuch von Ayer und Skip Woods. Als Produzenten fungierten Al Ruddy, Bill Block, Paul Hanson, Joe Roth, Palak Patel und Alex Ott. (Splendid Film)

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Lima 

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Englisch A film as ridiculous as Schwarzenegger's acting and feigned toughness. Otherwise, nothing against Arnold, I like him in his older and time-tested films where he isn't limited by his narrow acting range, but he doesn't have the acting chops for a complex character haunted by demons and the frustration of his beloved wife's death. Moreover, with his fading physiognomy, he looks like a fist in the eye among those young, horny wolves (and one very wild "bitch" played by – unusual for her – Mireille Enos). The B-movie script, which makes less and less sense as it goes on, doesn't help things either. The result is a kind of sweaty play on a raw thriller, with a lot of plot filler and deaf spots, where even the wannabe badass lines feel forced and the violence is gratuitous. ()

Malarkey 

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Englisch Arnold Schwarzenegger decided to shoot some interesting movies after returning from his Governor office. And I must admit that he’s doing pretty well. Because Ayer is a very interesting director who can make him stand out in his movies. Sabotage doesn’t really have a difficult story. Arnie’s in charge of a band of queers, where one is more idiotic than the next guy. Let’s say they’re all complete idiots. And this unit is apparently one of the best anti-drug unit in America. But what happens if all of them start dying in a strange way? Being the “big guy”, Arnie immediately starts investigating it and amidst all those torn-apart bodies, he also finds a way to make the movie likeable for me. For once, I didn’t really have a problem with this level of realism, because from that point on, it turns into a solid crime investigation movie where Arnold’s enjoying himself to the fullest and it made me wonder whether I started to like this movie. The action scenes aren’t bad at all. What’s worse are the actors; the only one I liked at all was Arnold. It was only thanks to him that it turned into a solid four-star affair. I like him a lot and this movie outright depends on him, which was great. ()

Bloody13 

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Deutsch Schwacher Arnie, noch schwächerer Ayer. Die Zusammenarbeit dieser Namen versprach einen viel explosiveren Actionfilm, als er tatsächlich ist. Und das ist verdammt schade, denn der Ehrgeiz wäre da gewesen. Schwarzeneggers Einheit ist voller grober Arschlöcher (Manganiello rulezzz) und drogenabhängiger Monster (natürlich meine ich diese ekelerregende Hure), es gibt hier vulgäre Sprüche, wahrscheinlich mehr als Testosteron, und überraschenderweise nimmt Brutalität einen besonderen Platz ein. Die explizite Kamera schweift nämlich nicht ab, wenn Frauen gefoltert und getötet werden, geschweige denn, wenn Sawyers Eingeweide von der Decke hängen. Spoiler, oops! Besonders enttäuschend ist das letzte Drittel, das zwar solide Action bietet, aber die Logik nimmt sich gerade eine Auszeit. So einen Thriller so zu vermasseln, das macht man nicht! Lass Woods den Krebs verfolgen!! Arnold ist also für einen Moment ausgebrannt (nicht wahr, Bennette?), aber ich habe keine Angst, er wird zurückkommen. Vielleicht als Großvater Conan. ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch Woods, you old bungler... Sabotage has potential. A story inspired by Ten Little Niggers by Agatha Christie grafted onto a smart DEA unit holds in store a long, meaty final twist, but that’s where (and I’m surprised at Ayer for not spotting it) failed totally. It shows too much. It’s so over-combined that it becomes a parody of a B-action movie. Shortening and cutting (or maybe even expanding...) it could turn this into a decent detective movie with a proper ending. Wasted words. Arnold tries to go against the tides and his traditional position. It works too, he hasn’t put on such a “concentrated" performance for a long time. The team is excellently cast. Manganiello is a mountain of a man and with any luck will get a chance somewhere else. After Killing, Mireille Enos in a very untraditional role. Naturalist action, not sparing the viewer the bloody details, but is it worth it if it leaves behind such an unpleasant aftertaste? The feeblest of Ayer’s movies and a bungled chance. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch Michael Mann loves tough guys, hardcore action, and raw military feeling, just like David Ayer. Both of them have seen, studied and experienced and know how to create a realistic atmosphere, but they approach it from opposite ends. Mann comes from the upper echelons of society (drug barons, professional thieves, undercover cops in Ferraris), while Ayer comes from the lower ones (losers, aimless goons), and handles action brilliantly, no doubt about it. We haven't seen raw shootouts full of bullets and destruction for a while, but we have seen all the rest in his other movies, so it’s not impressive, and his groundbreaking steady cam and FPS shots are nothing new either. It would still be a decent ride if it weren't for the dumb screenplay. Arnold is alright. The nerve is there, it's just shooting, so okay. ()

D.Moore 

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Deutsch Ein überdurchschnittlicher Film, wenn auch nur knapp. Sein Plot erinnert zwar an einen beliebigen neuen schrecklichen Film von Steven Seagal, aber die Ausführung ist in jeder Hinsicht viel besser. Arnold Schwarzenegger weiß immer noch, wie man harte Blicke wirft, und das Ende ist besonders gut. Dreieinhalb. ()

Othello 

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Englisch Ayer is once again digging into the nastiness of the guardians of the American dream in a way no one wants to see, except with more stones in his path than he's used to. The fact that Schwarzenegger hits his acting limits just by saying hello is simply a problem with a character who is basically unparalleled in his career to date due to his character layering, and it's not helped by the writing hand of Skip Woods, whose B-movie mentality occasionally kicks the ball well out of reality and we have to wait quite a while before it lands where it's supposed to again. An interesting aspect of Ayer is his high and unforced emancipated attitudes, which few would expect from a specialist in police themes. The women here are not the parents and bearers of liberal values in a humdrum world of drug cartels and rotten cops, but the movers of the plot, equivalent to the men, and sources of moments of surprise. As a result, the wider audience suffers too, unable to come to terms with the fact that there’s no instant sex symbol, just the insane butch Mireille Enos and the ironic investigator Olivia Williams, both excellently played. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch This movie has a simple plot, there are inconsistencies at times that are noticeable, but I have a feeling that it's quite normal in the case of action movies. What I liked about it is the fact that the violence is incredibly realistic, which was maybe missing in the last "Expendables", but I also like that the team functions and doesn't function at the same time. Here, you really get the feeling that they are people. Well, and then there's Arnold, who still has it, even though he looks rather funny in some scenes. But the ending is properly cool. ()