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The Art of War (2000)

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Reviews Counted:80

Fresh:13

Rotten:67

Average Rating:3.9/10

Consensus: The Art of War is basically a messy recycling of well-worn action movie cliches.

Runtime: 1 hr 57 mins

Genre: Action/Adventure

Box Office: $0

Synopsis: A group of murdered Chinese refugees is found in a container in the New York harbor, setting off a bizarre and mysterious chain of events leading to the murder of the Chinese U.N. Ambassador. When... A group of murdered Chinese refugees is found in a container in the New York harbor, setting off a bizarre and mysterious chain of events leading to the murder of the Chinese U.N. Ambassador. When Shaw is accused of the crime, he must go underground -- in effect, vanish from his own life, to solve the mystery and clear his name. He can trust no one except a beautiful U.N. translator (Marie Matiko) who may hold the key to a global conspiracy of cataclysmic proportions.

Wesley Snipes stars in The Art of War, an international thriller set against the high-stakes corridors of the United Nations. The film also stars Anne Archer (Clear And Present Danger, Short Cuts) as Shaw’s supervisor, Hooks, an ambitious FBI agent; Maury Chaykin (Entrapment) as Capella; Marie Matiko (The Corruptor) as Julia Fang, the U.N. translator who is Shaw’s only ally; and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Chan, the ruthless businessman Shaw suspects of being the mastermind behind the plot; with Michael Biehn (Aliens, the upcoming Cherry Falls) as Shaw’s American agent partner, Bly; and Donald Sutherland (Instinct, A Time To Kill) as U.N. Secretary General Thomas. Also featured in the cast are James Hong (Red Corner), as Ambassador Wu, and Liliana Komorowska (The Assignment) as Novak. Directed by Christian Duguay (TV’s Joan of Arc, The Assignment) from a screenplay by Wayne Beach and Simon Davis Barry and story by Wayne Beach, the film is produced by Nicolas Clermont (This Is My Father, Monument Avenue) for Franchise Pictures. Elie Samaha, Dan Halsted and Wesley Snipes are the executive producers. Morgan Creek Productions, Inc. and Franchise Pictures and Amen Ra Films present a Filmline International Production of a film by Christian Duguay, Wesley Snipes stars in The Art of War. The film is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. [More]

Starring: Wesley Snipes, Anne Archer, Maury Chaykin, Marie Matiko

Starring: Wesley Snipes, Anne Archer, Maury Chaykin, Marie Matiko, Michael Biehn, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Donald Sutherland

Director: Christian Duguay

Director: Christian Duguay
Screenwriter: Wayne Beach, Kevin Bernhardt, Simon Davis Barry

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..straining believability factor is Snipes escaping certain death every ten minutes. If you just can't be killed, or even mildly maimed, where's the suspense?

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03/24/01
Prairie Miller
Prairie Miller
WBAI Web Radio

The title alone is a tip-off that the filmmakers feel they are making something much more grand that what actually appears on-screen.

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02/27/01
James Kendrick
James Kendrick
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02/14/01
Ian Waldron-Mantgani
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01/01/01
Robert Roten
Robert Roten
Laramie Movie Scope

The plot is horribly predictable, and the method to the bad guys' madness is confusing.

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01/01/00
E! Online
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Although those heavy on testosterone might enjoy it, personally, I found a lot of The Art of War tired and truly unbelievable.

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01/01/00
BeatBoxBetty.com

Christian Duguay has spent way too much time studying frenetic 60-second commercials and Hong Kong martial arts movies to remember how to make a lucid tale.

Full Review Source: Houston Chronicle | comment Comment
01/01/00
Houston Chronicle

French Canadian director Christian Duguay does not display an original idea in the entire film, but he's a slick synthesist who melds various styles effectively and sustains a mood of deepening paranoia.

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01/01/00
Andrew O'Hehir
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon.com
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As with Blade, Snipes and Co. have crafted a piece that is fast-moving and filled with hot action; we should be thankful for that.

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01/01/00
Andy Klein
Andy Klein
New Times

The crowd filing out of The Art of War -- silently and uneasily, as was the way they sat through the film -- seemed downright sullen. More than a few looked as if they had headaches.

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01/01/00
Arthur Salm
Arthur Salm
San Diego Union-Tribune

It should remain undercover.

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Bob Thomas
Bob Thomas
Associated Press
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Catharine Tunnacliffe
Catharine Tunnacliffe
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It's an escapist, over-the-top guy movie, and a long way from subtle, but not the worst of its genre. Those drawn to this type of movie are unlikely to be disappointed.

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01/01/00
Chris Cobb
Chris Cobb
Ottawa Citizen

All [The Art of War] forgets to throw in is a single original idea that might warrant the 2 hours this movie zaps from your life.

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01/01/00
Chuck Rudolph
Chuck Rudolph
Matinee Magazine

Unconvincing rationale, unclear characters motivations, and most annoyingly, absurd action scenes ... take away from the kind of invincible and fun warrior spirit everyone expects Snipes to deliver.

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01/01/00
Cornell & Petricelli
Cornell & Petricelli
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Cynthia Fuchs
Cynthia Fuchs
PopMatters

If they ever open the Museum of Bad Movies, here's the only exhibit they'll ever need.

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Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
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