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Un garde du corps présidentiel est chargé de protéger une première dame qui s'y oppose, alors que des attentats répétés sont commis contre sa vie.
Jay Killian, un vétéran des services de protection, se voit confier la sécurité de Lara Royce Craig, la femme du nouveau président des Etats-Unis. Lorsque Lara échappe de peu à un attentat, Killian y reconnaît la main du terroriste Reno Bracken. La première dame du pays, malgré ce premier avertissement, refuse de se croire en danger. Plus tard, alors qu'il a été démis de ses fonctions par un émissaire de la Maison-Blanche, Killian réussit à convaincre Lara de ne pas monter dans un hélicopère, qui sera mitraillé en plein vol. Echappant à son service de sécurité, Lara entraîne Killian dans sa fuite. Celui-ci comprend que le président n'est pas innocent...
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The people that put this film together really had no clue on how the Secret Service operates. Whether this was done on purpose to mislead anyone with less than honorable notions or out of Hollywood Ignorance, it really doesn't matter. The thought that a Protectee would be allowed to override Secret Service Policy is absurd and their continued blatant interference with the protective doctrine would not only be terminated at the first episode, but would also result in the Protectee being only kept in secure locations without venturing out into the public eye. The Protectee would not be allowed to be used as bait to trap a suspect, nor would they be allowed to trek across the country vagabond-style in hopes of outrunning their tail. The action scenes were laughable and the shooting was atrocious. If ANY agent or terrorist were to miss their target with as many shots as these characters did, they would have been fired or retired well before they reached their current status. Definitely NOT one of Bronson's best.
Boy oh boy, are we sure Bronson didn't direct this one himself...? Seriously, he is basically untouchable and irresistible. I can buy that in most action movies, as there's suspension of disbelief and all that, but it's harder to swallow with an actor that's in his twilight and one that is in the position his character is in this movie. Regardless, it's fun enough if you're looking to get your Bronson fix.