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Pete Garrison (Michael Douglas) ist eine Legende im Secret Service. Vor über 20 Jahren warf er sich in die Kugeln eines Attentäters und rettete so dem Präsidenten das Leben. In seinem Job ist Instinkt oft alles. Als jedoch ein Mordkomplott gegen den Präsidenten auffliegt, bekommt Garrisons ehemaliger Schützling David Breckinridge (Kiefer Sutherland) den Fall zugewiesen. Breckinridge und seine junge Partnerin Jill Marin (Eva Longoria) verlassen sich ganz auf die Fakten – und die führen erstaunlicherweise direkt zu Garrison! Der ist empört, scheint aber tatsächlich ein großes Geheimnis zu hüten. Als er nach seiner Vernehmung untertaucht, eröffnet Breckinridge die Jagd auf seinen alten Lehrmeister... (StudioCanal Deutschland)

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D.Moore 

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Deutsch Ein angenehmer Thriller. Ich hatte den Eindruck, als ob er aus einer ganz anderen Zeit gekommen wäre – ungefähr aus dem Jahr 1980. Damals hätte sein Thema noch originell und frisch sein können. Das ist nämlich der größte Nachteil von The Sentinel - Wem kannst du trauen? – alles, was er zeigt, hat man schon irgendwo gesehen. Aus handwerklicher Sicht haben die Filmemacher aber eine gute Arbeit geleistet. Zu der Wirkung des Films haben maßgeblich die ausgezeichneten Schauspieler*innen beigetragen. Ein überdurchschnittlicher Streifen. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch Michael Douglas must have been born wearing a suit, I would have never believed that he could be such a cool guy. It has been a long time since we have seen such a well-played spy role. Unfortunately, though, Douglas's performance is probably the best thing about this film. The beginning is quite decent and even without flashy and expensive action scenes, it is a very fast-paced and clever thriller. However, towards the end, everything is basically already said and the situation rushes into an action cliché. The ending is downright silly and the whole film ends up being average. Nevertheless, the unbiased insight into the practices of secret services is sometimes surprisingly impressive and the film is enjoyable to watch. The sober performances of all those involved are not surprising. The duo of Kiefer Sutherland and Douglas is incredibly cool. ()

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3DD!3 

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Englisch Cold turkey from a lack of Jack Bauer began to kick in sooner than I expected. That’s why I even bothered to dig up The Sentinel from the abyss of history. I must say that Kiefer Sutherland didn’t disappoint me in this respect, he’s just great in this sort of role and Michael Douglas also has a lot of punch in him for his age (both in terms of acting and his fists). The biggest downside of the movie is the screenplay, which is rather strange when they has such a quality topic in their hands. But otherwise it’s a fairly tasty snack for a dreary afternoon. 60% ()

kaylin 

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Englisch Michael Douglas once protected the president, so why shouldn't he continue to do so for the rest of his life? So far he's been successful, mainly to ensure that the president doesn't find out that his best bodyguard is fooling around with his first lady. "The Sentinel" pretends to be a great thriller, but in the end it's missing something big. Besides the fact that it's clear from the beginning how it will all turn out, the whole thing is transparent to the point of painfulness. However, as I said, the beginning is great. Agents are dying, no one knows why, and the excellent Kiefer Sutherland appears on the scene, who could be a great character, but his hero is burdened by personal problems. Nothing can be done, but the suspense dissipates because you already know who will be accused, even though in the end he is able to justify himself and blah blah blah, the American hero is simply an American hero, even if he is having an affair with the First Lady. But that's also a bit of America, right? A bit of rebellion. A thriller that had a good start... straight from the cliff. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/04/frost-vs-nixon-bos-vs-kung-fu-trocha.html ()

Isherwood 

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Englisch Unfortunately, the brisk start, when a promisingly convoluted plot is outlined and sympathetic characters are introduced (Douglas and Sutherland were perhaps born for these roles), loses out with the arrival of a plot twist in the middle, which kicks off the millionth variation on The Fugitive with all the clichés, implausible forgiveness, and a bland finale as a bonus. It's no wonder that the hundred minutes, and a few on top, evaporate with the closing credits. ()

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