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Review: The Art of War
By Loath, (DT)
September 6, 2000 10:36 AM PT
From the first day I heard about this flick, I was told not to see it. I heard it had a poorly written plot, bad choreography, and bad camera work. Seeing not much else out to see, I went and saw it anyway. Turns out the plot basically focuses on a United Nations special agent (like there is such a thing) who gets framed for the assassination of an ambassador. Anyway, not to spoil the plot, he meets a Chinese translator and together they work to prevent a war. I have to agree about the poorly written plot. It takes wierd turns and is unrealistic. As for the camera work, I noticed one scene where a dead person was quite visibly breathing. I guess that's part of acting as well. Overall, I'd give it a 5.7/10.0.


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