Agent Eraser (2001)

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Agent Eraser: Directed by Marc S. Grenier. With Dolph Lundgren, Maxim Roy, Brigitte Paquette, Ted Whittall. When the FBI can’t protect a witness, it’s up to ex-agent Price and his own protection program to take them under.

“The biggest effect this film had on me was the element of surprise at watching a Dolph Lundgren film where he doesnu0026#39;t possess a weapon bigger than his arm! Instead, what we see here is a more subtle Dolph, drinking champagne and smoking fine cigars.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAfter Johnny Mnemonic, almost every single Lundgren film has centred around him and in this effort, he proves a worthy centre piece. Iu0026#39;ve always liked Dolph, but understand his critics as he has been massively typecast. I advise his doubters to see Hidden Agenda as he gives an understated (by his standards) performance and is charismatic and charming enough to pose as a smooth operating entrepreneur. As expected, in the action scenes, Dolph is brilliant and will keep his hardcore fans happy. Support is adequate. Maxim Roy as the love interest is sexy and puts in a good performance. The supporting cast is unspectacular and simply take a backward stance to allow Lundgren to perform.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe plot is also a surprise as it is intelligent and builds up an atmosphere. When I say intelligent, Iu0026#39;m not talking Oldboy, Eternal Sunshine or The Abyss, but that it is not just a case of blowing stuff up. The plot has fairly predictable twists and turns but they are entertaining enough. The methodology of the identification programs is very interesting and the conspiracy theories do well to keep the audience engaged to the end.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA likable film with a surprising Lundgren in the thick of it, Hidden Agenda is a slightly above average film that is good at killing an hour and a half!”

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