
“Brace yourselves,” warns
Leonardo Goi, writing for
Cinema Scope: “after the American sojourn that brought the likes of
Face/Off and
Mission Impossible 2 and a detour into Chinese historical-blockbuster mode with
Red Cliff, John Woo has . . .
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