Personal references don't hurt, either, and so we see him working out in the gym, like the champion bodybuilder he once was, and telling someone off for having "48 percent body fat." The odd thing is, even if you didn't much enjoy the Arnold aura the first time around, there is a certain fun in familiarity, in seeing him acknowledge that he and the audience know each other and go way back. This is the sort of catastrophe suitable for Sylvester Stallone's variety of masochism, but Schwarzenegger was never one to get carried away by emotion. [...] here he watches a video of his wife getting sliced and diced as though gazing at a very disappointing sandwich. A pile of cashAs the film begins, John and his team of agents - they look like a bunch of thugs - crash a drug dealer's party, kill everyone present and locate a pile of cash. Some months later, John and his team take on another case and find members of their group getting picked off, one by one, in increasingly elaborate and grotesque ways. [...] Sabotage" becomes the story of John and a local FBI agent (Olivia Williams) trying to figure out who is doing the killing, whether it's someone from without or ... within.
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