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A Man Apart
Agent Sean Vetter (Vin Diesel) is a DEA operative fighting the drug wars along the US/Mexican border. After a major player from the Baja Cartel is imprisoned, a man known as Diablo emerges to head a drug cartel. Now Sean must team up with the jailed leader to hunt down the new one.
18 December 1953, Billings, Montana, USA
27 December 1965, McAllen, Texas, USA
11 November 1979, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
28 January 1971, San Juan, Puerto Rico
2 November 1975, Denver, Colorado, USA
20 December 1969, Gardena, California, USA
19 June 1953, Los Angeles, California, USA
6 October 1966, San Fernando Valley, California, USA
16 April 1969
8 April 1976, Brooklyn, New York, USA
October 18, 2008
You know what you're getting: it's a Vin Vin situation.
January 05, 2004
It's as if this is a rough cut and [Vin] Diesel didn't show up for the reshoots.
April 07, 2003
[I]t's well made, but we've seen all of this, so many times before.
September 06, 2003
A Man Apart is grim, lifeless and, worst of all, as boring as Steven Seagal talking about Buddhism.
December 21, 2010
Pretentious, incompetent, dumb explosion movie.
January 04, 2004
Vin Diesel has to make a choice whether he's going to be an actor or a cookie cutter action star.
June 24, 2006
This is disappointingly routine stuff from Gray, but the movie does boast one disaster area of a shoot-out and a nifty denouement.
December 30, 2006
Go see The French Connection instead.
April 04, 2003
It's all fast and furious up to its draggy finale, and yes, it could spark a sequel. Prepare yourself for coming dread in 18 months: A Man Together.
April 22, 2003
The film would be totally unwatchable without the very real charisma of Diesel.
February 27, 2007
The script for this action vehicle is like something you'd find under the cushions of Steven Seagal's couch, but Diesel, to his credit, digs into his role as if it were Hamlet.
April 15, 2003
Once thoughts of revenge fill the head of Diesel's Sean Vetter, the direction of the story unfortunately goes south.

