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3->''Willpower. Horsepower. Firepower. At 180 miles per hour.''
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5''Army of One'' (aka ''Joshua Tree'') is a 1993 American action film directed by Vic Armstrong, then known mostly for his stunt coordinator and second-unit director work.
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7The film stars Creator/DolphLundgren as Wellman Anthony Santee, a former Baja race car driver who has turned to a life of crime after the death of his mother. With his friend, Eddie Turner, Santee hauls exotic stolen cars for a car smuggling ring.
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9At the beginning of the movie, Santee transports another shipment through the desert, but a Highway Patrol officer pulls him over. While Eddie tries to reason with the cop, a pair of detectives named Frank Severance and Jack "Rudy" Rudisill show up, who kill Eddie and the patrolman, and severely wound Santee, pinning the murders on him.
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11Escaping from his prisoner transport unit following a botched execution attempt by {{Dirty Cop}}s, Santee sets out to get even with those who betrayed him and killed his friend. Along the way, he kidnaps an off-duty deputy sheriff, Rita Marrick - needless to say, things then start to develop between the two...
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13The film was originally released with the title of ''Joshua Tree'', but due to the popular Music/{{U2}} album released at the time, it was renamed to the more recognised ''Army of One''.
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15Not to be confused with the 2016 fact-based Iraq war satire of the same title, directed by Larry Charles (''Film/{{Borat}}'') and starring Creator/NicolasCage as an average guy who takes it upon himself to find and assassinate Osama Bin Laden. Nor should it be confused with ''VideoGame/ArmyOfTwo'', a ThirdPersonShooter developed in 2008 by [[Creator/ElectronicArts EA Montreal]].
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17!!In the desert, there is no law. There are only tropes:
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19* ActionGirl: Slightly subverted with Rita. She starts out as a typical DamselInDistress when taken hostage by Santee, but that quickly gets subverted when it turns out she is a deputy sheriff, and that she is merely waiting for an opportunity to ambush her captor and free herself. She proves to be a good match both against Santee and Severance during the course of the movie - she only get subdued either because her opponents are better armed, or because she gets wounded.
20* ActionHero: Santee proves he has the skills to be this during the garage shoot-out, when he dispatches dozens of {{Mooks}} all by himself.
21* AntiHero: Santee, of course. He is a former race driver turned car thief, which means he is not exactly an IdealHero, but he clearly cares about his friend, and has the sense of HonorAmongThieves. Too bad [[FrameUp his employers don't]].
22* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Poor Eddie only gets a couple minutes of screen time before getting gunned down by Severance.
23* CoolCar: While the movie features a lengthy chase between Santee's stolen Ferrari F40 and Severance's Lamborghini Countach, both vehicles are actually fake. The vehicles were actually kit cars built on Pontiac Fiero shells, and were overdubbed with the appropriate engine sounds during post-production.
24* CreatorCameo: The newspaper clipping that Rita investigates at Santee's father was apparently written by a journalist named Andy Armstrong. Andy Armstrong is the brother of director Vic Armstrong, and worked both as a stuntman and second-unit director on ''Army of One''.
25* DirtyCop: LAPD detectives Severance and Rudisill of course, serving as the [[BigBad main baddies]] as well.
26* DirtyHarriet: A subverted example. Rita is on a date with a fellow deputy [[LoveInterests love interest]] when she is kidnapped by Santee, and therefore wears a very sexy LittleBlackDress during her abduction. Santee makes her change the outfit to a pair of jeans though, so that she can keep up with him on foot.
27* DespairEventHorizon: Rita goes through her own when she witnesses Severance killing [[DoggedNiceGuy her deputy date]], forcing her to run away with Santee and falsely labelled as a fugitive herself.
28* DoggedNiceGuy: Deputy Michael, Rita's date early in the movie. This is also the reason why Santee can kidnap Rita in the first place: they get into an argument, forcing Rita to quickly leave the diner.
29* EvilHero: Thinking that Santee is really a CopKiller, the prisoner transport guards decide to serve their own type of justice, and get rid of him during the transfer, staging the murder as an attempted escape. Santee figures this out quickly enough, but still gets wounded in the process.
30* FairCop: Deputy Rita is the designated example of the trope in the movie. She appears in uniform only in the original ending of the movie though.
31* HeroicBloodshed: The movie owes a lot to this particular genre, especially Santee being a morally-ambiguous protagonist who gets to kick ass using dual pistols. In fact, during the premiere of this movie, Vic Armstrong was in equal parts surprised and shocked to see John Woo in attendance, and he immediately tries to utter an apology...
32--> '''Vic Armstrong''': "Sorry, John, I'm kind of ripping you off in one scene in this movie."
33--> '''John Woo''': "Don't worry about it, Vic. I've been stealing from you for years."
34* {{Homage}}: To several movies, actually:
35** While resting in a cheap motel, Santee is watching Creator/RaoulWalsh's Film/HighSierra on TV. Rita notices this, and does not fail to compare Santee to Creator/HumphreyBogart's Roy Earle. ''Army of One'' was actually also filmed around many filming locations of Film/HighSierra.
36** The grocery store shoot-out and the destruction of the patrol cars at the bus station is a clear reference to Creator/SamPeckinpah's Film/TheGetaway.
37** The garage shoot-out with the almost endless number of {{Mooks}} is a nod to Creator/JohnWoo's ''Film/ABetterTomorrow'' and ''Film/TheKiller1989''.
38* InformedAttribute: Severance mentions several times that Santee is [[LikeASonToMe like a son to him]], but this notion isn't explored any further.
39* MsFanservice: Kristian Alfonso of Series/DaysOfOurLives fame as deputy Rita Marrick. At the beginning of the movie, she is wearing a sexy LittleBlackDress, switched to a pair of jeans later that are about a size too small for her. There is also an obligatory ShowerScene (played with a body double, though) and in-line with the majority of the early 90s action movies, there's a sex scene just before the FinalBattle. The original ending also features her in a form-fitting sheriff's uniform.
40* MultipleEndings: The movie actually has two versions in circulation with two slightly different endings. The original ending has a shorter FinalBattle, and a more upbeat finale set some time after the final showdown, featuring an on-duty Rita visiting Santee, and kissing goodbye to him, implying that they are still romantically involved. The reshot ending, available in certain DVD and Bluray versions has an extended FinalBattle, and concludes in a slightly DownerEnding, where Santee gets arrested by the arriving police while Rita is kissing him.
41* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Rudy, who taunts Santee during the FinalBattle by claiming that Eddie was "just a nigger". These also prove to be his LastWords.
42* RailingKill: During the warehouse shootout.
43* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Sheriff Cepeda and most of the deputies are actually this. Even after Rita gets abducted and Severance describes Santee as a convicted CopKiller, the sheriff department still refrains from [[ItsPersonal making the hunt for him personal]], and aim to recapture and bring him to justice instead. The fact that Rudy behaves like a {{Jerkass}} with them when Severance joins the party also makes them suspicious.
44* RuleOfCool: The warehouse shootout with the seemingly endless number of {{Mooks}} was extended for the "sake of action".
45* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: What Santee plans to do after escaping from the assassionation attempt, in order to get the money that Severance and Jimmy owes him and Eddie. It culminates in the garage shoot-out.
46* SayMyName: Santee wakes up from his nightmare by [[CatapultNightmare bolting up]] and screaming Eddie's name.
47* ShowerScene: When Rita tells Santee that she wants to take a shower in the motel, Santee forces her to do so while keeping an eye on her. The full body shots actually feature Kristian Alfonso's body double.
48* WouldHitAGirl: Severance and Rudy have no issues with roughing up Rita to lure Santee out during the finale. Santee also qualifies to a minor extent, as he also subdues Rita during the bus station shootout, although he makes sure not to wound her.

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