Collateral Damage

Collateral Damage

Nothing is more dangerous than a man with nothing to lose.

Sinopse

Firefighter Gordon Brewer is plunged into the complex and dangerous world of international terrorism after he loses his wife and child in a bombing credited to Claudio 'The Wolf' Perrini.

  • 5.8
  • 2002
  • Released
  • 1h 48m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$85,000,000.00

Revenue

$78,382,433.00

Keywords
  • #police
  • #fbi
  • #rescue mission
  • #revenge
  • #murder
  • #terrorism
  • #one man army
  • #explosion
  • #car explosion
  • #firefighter
  • #bomb attack

Reviews

JPV852
@JPV852over 4 years ago

Okay action-thriller that has some decent action and overall was entertaining. However, this is one where I think Schwarzenegger was the wrong choice to lead as someone like Bruce Willis (circa 2002 mind you) would've worked better. Still, has its moments. **3.25/5**

Wuchak
@Wuchakalmost 6 years ago

***Lacks heart, but there are highlights and the compelling last act features a nice plot turn*** A vengeful Los Angeles fireman (Arnold Schwarzenegger) goes to the jungles of Colombia to apprehend a terrorist (Cliff Curtis) where he meets the man’s dissenting wife (Francesca Neri) & their son. An angry CIA agent (Elias Koteas) also travels to Colombia to join with paramilitary allies to take d

John Chard
@John Chardover 10 years ago

Don't even look at those guys unless you can kill 'em. Hmm. As with all action films, especially those that feature one of the action heroes we grew up with, there will be supporters of even the most turgid of productions. Collateral Damage was the point where the truest and honest of Arnold Schwarzenegger's fans knew it was the end of an era. Famously held back from release for a year due

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