Hidden Agenda (2001)

Hidden Agenda (2001)

  • 4.7
  • 94 mins
  • Mystery, Thriller

Storyline

Former government Jason Price (Dolph Lundgren) makes people disappear for a living. But when a top lieutenant for a crime syndicate asks Price to help him drop out of sight, things take a grisly, unexpected turn. A mysterious hit man known as The Cleaner has infiltrated Price's tightly-controlled system, leaving a bloody trail behind. With the help of an enigmatic seductress posing as the mobster's chief assistant, Price methodically works through his network of associates to find out what went wrong, and is plunged headlong into a spiraling gauntlet of half-truths and full-blown lies where nobody is who they appear to be, and everyone has a deadly, hidden agenda...—Anonymous



Short Review

Dolph Lundgren plays some kind of private contractor hunting down a sniper who's killed a government witness, so he can figure out who gave the order. Standard direct-to-video quality is serviceable enough for fans of Dolph, but the film offers nothing you haven't seen before, unless you count the film's annoying directorial stylistic of doing freeze frames during fight scenes at seemingly random moments. I've seen this technique work in other films, but in this film it seemed more like it was covering up poorly executed fight sequences. Meh.


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