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Agent John Kruger has been hired by the Federal Witness Protection Program to work as an 'eraser,' who publicly 'kills' a valued witness so the government can create new lives and identities for them. And when he must erase Lee, he becomes suspicious of his co-workers.
It's a movie constructed around three or four self-consciously 'cool' episodes, and passably entertaining as such, but there's also an awful lot of uncool contrivance, coincidence and contempt for the audience.
The advanced weaponry and nifty scopes notwithstanding, most of the gunplay is pretty standard-issue, with most of the victims being anonymous targets present just to be picked off.
August 24, 2008
Fantastica Daily
James Caan is good as the heavy, but the movie degenerates into routine comic-book mayhem.
January 23, 2006
Los Angeles Times
Arnold Schwarzenegger tries his hardest to look formidable, forbidding and stern in Eraser, but what he mostly looks is tired.
It's the sort of plot you've seen so many times before that you forget exactly where you've seen it before, though you know it probably worked better then.