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Face/Off

1997

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A Classic Action Movie: “Face/Off”100@ikigaidesign46d

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There’s no doubt that old movies will always be better. I don’t know why, but they just seemed to have more excitement back then, especially action films like this one, which grab you right from the start with their scenes.

We see two great actors, John Travolta and Nicolas Cage, in a brutal showdown—a battle between good and evil.

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I recently saw Travolta on social media, and I was surprised by how well he’s held up—obviously thanks to plastic surgery, ha ha ha—but anyway, the point is that it reminded me of this movie. As I said, it’s full of action, drama, and pure adrenaline in every scene—you definitely won’t get bored; it’s worth it.

That’s why they say classics will always be the best—it’s these kinds of stories that draw you in, and with top-notch actors, they’re always more entertaining.

Let me know if you’ve seen it. I’m testing out this site here—it looks like it has a lot of potential. Let’s hope so.


SPANISH VERSION

Sin duda las películas de antes siempre serán mejores, no se porque pero antes como que tenían mas emoción, sobre todo los films de acción, como esta, donde desde un principio te atrapa con sus escenas.

Vemos a dos grandes actores, como lo son Jhon Travolta y Nicolas Cage, en un enfrentamiento brutal, una lucha entre el bien y el mal.

Hace poco vi por las redes al actor Travolta, me sorprendió como se ha mantenido ,claro a punta de cirugía jajaja, pero bueno, la cuestión es que me hizo recordar esta película, como dije, llena de acción, drama, y pura adrenalina, en cada escena, eso si, no te aburres, vale la pena.

Por eso dicen que los clásicos siempre serán los mejores, son este tipo de historias que atraen, y con actores de primera, siempre resultan mas entretenidas.

Cuéntenme la han visto, aquí probando esta pagina, que se ve tiene mucho potencial, esperemos que si.


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Rating: 100/100

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  1. Film Review: Face/Off (1997)@drax1249d

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    Basis for good film is good script. If the script is deficient, it is difficult to imagine that the film would work. There are, however, exceptions to the rule and one of the most spectacular among them is Face/Off, 1997 action film directed by John Woo, known for being very successful genre piece despite having preposterous basic premise.

    Protagonist, played by John Travolta, is Sam Archer, FBI agent whose life mission is to catch Castor Troy (played by Nicolas Cage), psychopathic assassin and terrorist. Archer has some very personal reasons to pursue Troy, because six years ago his young son was killed during Troy’s unsuccessful attempt on his life. Troy finally gets caught and ends in coma, but not before setting up a bomb with biological weapon that could wipe out much of Los Angeles. Troy’s brother Pollux (played by Alessandro Nivola) doesn’t want to reveal its location, so Archer’s colleagues at FBI are forced to take desperate measures that involve experimental plastic surgery. Comatose Troy is brought to secret facility where his face is taken away and transferred to Archer who, thanks to taking Troy’s physical appearance, can assume his identity. He is sent to prison where he would try to snatch information about the bomb from Pollux. The plan goes terribly wrong because Troy wakes up, calls his cohorts and forces surgeons to use the exactly same procedure to transplant Archer’s face on his. Archer soon learns that his archenemy has taken not only his identity, but also his family and career. Since nobody believes his story, Archer hasn’t got any choice than to escape from prison and using Troy’s face as cover try to infiltrate his criminal organisation.

    Script by Mike Werb and Michael Colleary was originally set in near future and, as such, made more sense with face transplanting technology (that would become available in real life almost a decade after the film) being more believable. John Woo, on the other hand, by his own admission didn’t like science fiction and insisted on script being altered in order to be set in present day. Woo, known as one of most celebrated directors of Hong Kong cinema, was by mid 1990s already established in Hollywood as ultimate action genre specialist. Face/Off was film in which Woo enjoyed most creative freedom, with studios allowing him to make the film as he saw fit. In the end, plausibility of the film’s premise didn’t matter as much as the way Woo has utilised it. And he actually did it very well, in good tradition of action genre classics where the strong and well-written characters were as important as all action on the screen. In case of Face/Off Woo started with characters that were one-dimensional and cliched – dedicated public servant and family man against flamboyant and dangerous psychopath – but he made those characters interesting by having both of them playing the roles. This also allowed for two very fine actors – John Travolta and Nicolas Cage – to show their skills by playing two versions of the same character. Their work is excellent, especially in the scenes when they are trying to adapt to new circumstances and, in the process, become inadvertently seduced by the new world they are supposed to inhabit. Travolta is fine as Troy posing as Archer, when he is at first disgusted by suburban idyll of Archer’s home only to see benefits of having sex with Archer’s wife Eve (played by Joan Allen) and ogling Archer’s teenage daughter Jamie (played by Dominique Swain). Cage is even more intense as Troy, trying to remain focused on his mission while being lured by sex and drugs.

    Woo is, of course, best when he directs action scenes. Here he for the first time enjoyed benefits of A-production and tens of millions of dollars are quite evident in elaborate and quite impressive scenes that feature a lot of gun play, physical combat and pyrotechnics. Woo for the first time had opportunity to direct speedboat chase and it is one of the most impressive points of his career. Woo also employs some of his trademark, including the use of Catholic imagery – one of the showdowns takes place in church and Castor Troy starts the film under the guise of a priest and flirts with women. Probably the most impressive way in which Woo mixes action and melodrama is the almost surreal scene in which the bloody and destructive gun battle is accompanied by “Somwehere over the Rainbow”, famous song from The Wizard from Oz.

    Although some might complain about the unrealistic premise, length that some might find a little bit excessive or some plot details that can be interpreted as misogynistic, Face/Off is very well-acted and well-directed action film that is, in many ways, the best part of Woo’s career in Hollywood.

    RATING: 7/10 (+++)

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  2. [Review] Face/Off@anomalogy2407d

    Before there was the visual technology that has taken over the films turning them into a CGI and visual effects festival, everything was done through make-up, doubles and the use of realistic elements that allowed action scenes to be enhanced through primitive realism; and personally that is something I loved about ancient cinema, especially in action movies that now seem to have lost that spark that trapped us in super simple plots through fabulous recreations and montages. In fact, one of the movies that I most fondly remember is Face/Off; a body changing movie that used simple elements and incredible performances of those involved to create a whole changing and entertaining atmosphere.

    [MovieDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/754-face-off?language=en-US)
    # Face/Off is a film that takes place under an atmosphere of suspense created from the decision of a policeman to infiltrate a criminal organization posing as the leader of that organization, all through a "revolutionary" surgery that allows him to adopt the face of the leader of the criminal gang, something that as you can imagine ends up derailing and complicating the whole plot and investigation they want to carry out. What is really interesting and super entertaining about this film is to see how the investigation changes not only the working life of the policeman involved, but also his personal life when the criminal leader from whom he removed the faces to do all this strategy of entering the band turns out to be alive, an extremely dangerous man who besides being reborn from the ashes of death uses the same strategy of the policeman and decides to change his face, and guess which one he chooses, yes, the policeman face. #
    [MovieDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/754-face-off/images/backdrops?language=en-US)
    # Changes of faces, personality and bad decisions are the main ingredients of an action movie that unleashes incredible scenes of action and conspiracy, because we see the bad guy of the story adopt the face and the life of the good guy and vice versa, something that makes the whole movie a total mess because then we will have a super-powerful criminal gradually taken over the police to clandestinely control their criminal empire, while the police using the criminal resources at him disposal to escape from prison and get his live back, something far from simple if we take into account the fantastic work that the criminal with the face of the policeman does when pretending to be who he is not. #
    [MovieDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/754-face-off/images/backdrops?language=en-US)
    # The plot is fantastic because we see great adrenaline-filled moments where both sides (good and bad) run around trying to capture each other, while at the same time we see super intense situations of the criminal embedding his criminal tentacles into the police family and forcing everyone to do their will. Another thing I liked about this film is that it lets us explore the side of criminals through the vision of a policeman who despite knowing that those he is living with are criminals, understands them and connects with them, realizing that they are also people who have been used and manipulated by a man willing to do everything to win. #
    [MovieDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/754-face-off/images/backdrops?language=en-US)
    # The film has everything, a lot of action, adrenaline and above all a lot of suspense around the change of face from two enemies to death, two men who take this power struggle to a personal territory where the struggle of thoughts and resentment is what gives meaning to everything. This beyond being an action movie, is not a typical or superficial film, here the performances of John Travolta and Nicolas Cage are something very outstanding because they both adopt two very different roles but they manage to dominate perfectly through a change of personality that is evident at first sight, all this role-playing that both actors are forced to do is great, because they really get us to differentiate their personalities when they are changed. In short, one of my favorite action movies, a movie that without using digital effects achieved a magnificent result. #
    [MovieDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/754-face-off/images/backdrops?language=en-US)
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    Movie Score: 7,3

    # * **Movie URL:** https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/754-face-off?language=en-US * **Critic: AAA**
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  3. Everything wrong with Face/Off@cinemasins3269d

    Face/Off, one of the awesomest ridiculous action films ever to come out of the 90's. Fun, but sinful as hell. 

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