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The veteran agent of American secret serviceman, Pete Garrison, saved the life of president Ronald Reagan in the past and became a legend. Presently he is responsible for the personal security of the American president Ballentine and the first lady Sarah Ballentine, with whom he is having a love affair. When his informer, Walter, discloses that there is a traitor in the secret service and a plot to kill the president. His former friend, David Breckinridge, and the chief of the secret service, William Montrose, are in charge of the investigation and all the agents are submitted to a polygraph test. Due to his situation with Sarah, he is compromised with the results and accused of treachery. He escapes, and in spite of chased by the secret service, he conducts his own investigation trying to find who is responsible. A Secret Service agent is framed as the mole in an assassination attempt on the President. He must clear his name and foil another assassination attempt while on the run from a Secret Service Protective Intelligence Division agent. The plot of this film, a little bit of a stretch, focuses on Pete Garrison (Michael Douglas), a Secret Service hero who took a bullet for Reagan (damn it!) as he becomes embroiled in what looks like a plot to kill the president. In fact Garrison does have something to hide, and it's up to fellow agents Breckenridge (Sutherland) and Jill Marin (Eva Longoria) to try and figure out what. As soon as Garrison realizes they're on to him, though, he goes missing, and so a cat and mouse game ensues between Breckenridge and Garrison to find out what exactly is going on and who is guilty of it.

The movie is executed slickly and with some style, and all of the actors are comfortable enough in their roles that it all goes down smoothly. Douglas is in fine form, as is Sutherland, both of them handling their roles with ease, which again, helps you overlook the somewhat ludicrous plot twists.

The main problem with The Sentinel is that you've seen this all before: the old pro and his erstwhile protégé at odds; the rookie agent brought to the case "because fresh eyes may be just what we need;" the canny agent using all his tricks of the trade in the field to outwit his pursuers (you saw it recently, and better, in the Bourne films); and, of course, the protégé learning to trust his instincts over his training that something just isn't right. The Sentinel feels familiar in that regard, offering up few surprises, but it's executed with enough skill so that you don't mind passing a few hours watching some skilled actors go through the motions. It may be a bit pre-packaged, but that doesn't make it all bad; in fact, the familiar faces, settings, and plot tangles actually help The Sentinel at times.

Unless you're a huge fan of any of the leads, you could probably catch this on DVD and not miss anything much. I guess that they can't get enough of older people appearing as the American president's bodyguard, for god sake the movie says that Douglas' character saved Regan, i mean is that even possible...

But still Michael Douglas managed to raise his performance over lame directing and a screenplay devoid of excitement that this movie should have had, he gave me acting that only come from a few.

My next point that it came to my mind while watching Sutherland in that movie that you say to your self "oh, these 24 trainings have paid off for him" because you can feel that its an episode of that show because of the dull and repeated performance of him.

Eva...Eva...Eva, really what can you say? She was stunning as usual and actually convinced me in that so far role from her exterior sexy look, i actually believed that she can be a secret agent.

One more thing, I'm really sick of seeing movies when the last person that can be the villain turns out to be really the villain!!!

To sum it up, the movie could have been better if thoughtful casting and enhanced plot would have been taken in consideration. Sentinel works overtime to suggest what a thrill-a-minute world its characters inhabit; but only during the last 20 minutes does the movie's pulse (or ours) raise above a flatline. The actors look uniformly unhappy to be there - except for Basinger, who seems lost in a lithium haze. Secret Service Agent Pete Garrison (Michael Douglas) comes under investigation when a plan to assassinate the President of the United States is uncovered and it is believed that the assassin is a member of the Secret Service. The Sentinel is a 2003 novel by Gerald Petievich, a former Secret Service Agent. The book was adapted for the movie by American screenwriter George Nolfi. A sentinel is a guard, someone who protects something. In this case, it is the job of Secret Service agent Pete Garrison to protect Sarah Ballentine (Kim Basinger), the wife of the President of the United States (David Rasche). Garrison has a long history with the Secret Service, having taken a bullet while protecting President Reagan 25 years ago. They were former KGB agents, aided by a mole within the U.S. Secret Service. A "mole" is defined as a spy who works within his own nation's government but for an enemy nation. In the context of this movie, the mole is a Secret Service agent within the U.S. government who is actually working for a foreign country or cartel and is aiding their attempt to kill the President. At some point in the past, the mole had had dealings with the KGB. The movie does not give details about the deal, but it can be assumed that the assassins were either the agents who had made the actual deal with the mole or that they had found out about the deal and were blackmailing him. Everyone with "Q" clearance was forced to take a polygraph test. Everyone passed, except for Garrison. He failed because, when he was asked, "Have you violated Secret Service protocol in the last 30 days?", he replied, "No", which was a lie because he was actually having an affair with the First Lady. The polygraph showed that he was lying, although it couldn't tell what he lied about. Since they were polygraphing everyone in search of the mole, the incorrect assumption was that Garrison was lying about his involvement in a plot to kill the President, evidence that he was probably the mole. This is one of those details for which the movie does not provide the specifics. Garrison mentions that the pictures were taken from a boat with a sophisticated gyroscope-stabilized camera, suggesting that there were big bucks behind it. Some possibilities offered by viewers are: (1) it was the real mole trying to set up his elaborate frame job against Garrison, (2) it was the assassins who got wind of the affair and took the photos with the intention of giving them to mole, or (3) it was the Barantia cartel that was mentioned several times as being behind the plot to kill the President. The unknown blackmailer who sent the incriminating photos to Garrison also sent a note telling him to come to the Mayflower Hotel at 10 AM. When he got there, Garrison was redirected by phone to the Las Palmas coffeeshop, where he waited but the blackmailer never showed. After leaving the restaurant, he noticed that he was being followed, so he gave his follower the slip and then began to follow the follower. The follower turned out to be an FBI agent who reported that he was being followed. The FBI, in turn, jumped Garrison when the follower led him into a parking garage. When the FBI learned that Garrison was with the Secret Service, they apologized and let him go. Unfortunately, the Las Palmas is a known hangout for members of the Barantia cartel, something that is used against him as evidence when Breckinridge (Kiefer Sutherland), head of the Secret Service Protective Intelligence Division, later comes to arrest him for treason against the United States. The assassin, the same one who gunned down agent Charlie Merriweather (Clark Johnson) at the beginning of the movie, was gunning for Garrison's snitch, Walter Xavier (Raynor Scheine). Xavier wanted $1 million dollars from Garrison in exchange for revealing the details about the planned assassination and the identity of the mole. Garrison offered him $100,000 up front and the rest after the mole was apprehended. Garrison agreed to meet Xavier in the mall in order to make the exchange. However, the mole and the ex-KGB knew about Xavier and about the meeting in the mall, and they wanted to shut him up. Garrison was not on their hit list, although Garrison and Breckinridge at first assume that it was a set up by Xavier and that Garrison was the target. The bombing of the presidential helicopter was one of the attempts made by the ex-KGB agents to assassinate the president. At the time of the bombing, Garrison was involved in the mall shootout, so there was no way he could be responsible for the actual firing of the rocket. However, once the mole learned that Garrison knew about the plan to kill the President, he tried to pin the bombing of the presidential helicopter on Garrison by claiming that Garrison shut down the five counter-measure systems that defend the helicopter from attack. Fortunately, neither the President nor the First Lady were on the helicopter at the time because the Director of Presidential Security, William Montrose (Martin Donovan), decided to change his travel plans at the last minute. When Garrison is on the lam, Breckinridge catches up with him and fires at him once, hitting him in his kevlar (bullet-proof vest). Breckinridge aims for a second shot but finds that he cannot fire the gun. The next day, before she leaves for Toronto, Sarah confesses everything to Breckinridge about her affair with Garrison and her belief that that's why he failed the polygraph test. She even shows him the blackmail photos. Breckinridge now knows that Garrison is being framed. If you watch closely the scene where Garrison returns from the mall shootout, he starts to undress. He reaches under his shirt and adjusts his kevlar but, before he can take it off, Breckinridge shows up to arrest him. Thereafter, Garrison escapes, still wearing the kevlar. Garrison goes to the Merriweather house, hoping that his wife will allow him to look on Charlie's computer to see if he can learn anything more about why Charlie might have been killed, but the Merriweather house is being watched by one of the KGB guys. Garrison follows him home, then breaks into the apartment. A shootout follows in which Garrison kills the agent. A search of his apartment turns up a lot of money, several passports, a cup with his fingerprints on it, and information showing that they're going to try to hit the President again at the upcoming G8 summit in Toronto. Garrison warns Breckinridge of the plan. They belong to an ex-KGB agent now working for the Personal Security Service of the President of Kargistan. Intel also identifies him as the guy responsible for a Central Asian pipeline attack. Breckinridge and Garrison try to figure out who might be the mole. As everyone who was polygraph tested showed up negative (except for Garrison), they review the list of those tested to see if there is anyone in the Secret Service who was not tested. The only name not on the list is that of the president's security director, William Montrose. Meanwhile, Montrose has been contacted by the leader of the assassins, who calls himself the Handler (Ritchie Coster), and informed that he must jam the communication radios as the President walks to his motorcade or his wife and children will be murdered. When Breckinridge and Garrison try to get into the summit building to warn the President about the impending assassination attempt, they are stopped by the security agents. Suddenly, all security radios go dead, and the agents don't know what to do. Inside the summit hall, Montrose suddenly leaps onto the podium and leads the President away. Breckinridge and Garrison race into the building, while the First Lady shouts, "The password is crystal!" Montrose leads the President through a series of corridors and stairways to get him to the safety of his motorcade, but the assassins follow and begin firing on them. Montrose tells the President to turn off his locater because that's how the assassins are tracking him. Breckinridge, Garrison, and other agents fire back at the assassins. One of them kills Montrose, and Garrison takes a bullet in his side. With Montrose dead and most of the other agents down, it falls on Breckinridge and Garrison to get the President to safety. When radios are again operable, Garrison contacts the motorcade and tells the security agent to get an armed guard to the southwest door in order to protect the President. When the President finally emerges, the guard surrounds and escorts him to his limo. Suddenly, one of the guards leaps forward and grabs the First Lady, holding her hostage. It is the Handler himself. Garrison aims and shoots him. The President is whisked away safely. In the final scene, Garrison has returned to the White House and is saying goodbye to the other SS agents. They give him a parting gift of a package of Depends. As Garrison walks across the North Lawn, the First Lady can be seen in a window watching him leave. The password means "follow my orders". Each day, the president, his wife, and the vice president are given a new password. The password is also given to the security detail of the day. (The security detail is not selected until the beginning of the day, so it is unknown in advance who will be covering.) Sarah shouts the password to Garrison and Breckinridge because they weren't assigned to the G8 security detail that day, and any other agent seeing them running around with drawn weapons would have to assume they are a threat to the President and shoot them. Giving the password, however, gives them the right to be there and to draw their weapons. It's not known whether Garrison actually recognized him, but he is trained to smell a threatening situation and the Handler may have exhibited signs that told Garrison he was a threat. It's also possible that Garrison recognized his face from one of the passports he found hidden in the refrigerator door when he searched the apartment of the assassin from Kagistan. Garrison was simply retiring, after having been with the Secret Service for over 25 years. His decision may have been, in part, because he felt that he could no longer be around Sarah Ballentine. His relationship with her became a threat to the President, and protecting the President was always Garrison's number one concern and duty. William Montrose 646f9e108c

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