Review of Face/Off (1997) by A T — 03 Feb 2012
Strangely, Face/Off is highly entertaining, despite what the faces tell you on the poster. Sure it is undeniably funny the way Travolta and Cage act, but taking that to an aside, Cage and Travolta actually play convincing characters for once.
You actually feel the pain that Archer feels when the face comes off. I would have liked a little more action, but the psychological aspect really paid off, possibly even better than films like Inception.
Still griping by John Woo's weird fusion of martial arts for white people -.-.
This review of Face/Off (1997) was written by A T on 03 Feb 2012.
Face/Off has generally received very positive reviews.
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