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The Art of War

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
32K
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The Art of War (2000)
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Conspiracy ThrillerSpyActionAdventureCrimeThriller

UN's secretary general uses covert operations to help diplomacy along. Shaw's called back 6 months after one such operation. He witnesses the murder of Chinese UN ambassador at UN, NYC, chas... Read allUN's secretary general uses covert operations to help diplomacy along. Shaw's called back 6 months after one such operation. He witnesses the murder of Chinese UN ambassador at UN, NYC, chases the assassin and ends up a suspect.UN's secretary general uses covert operations to help diplomacy along. Shaw's called back 6 months after one such operation. He witnesses the murder of Chinese UN ambassador at UN, NYC, chases the assassin and ends up a suspect.

  • Director
    • Christian Duguay
  • Writers
    • Wayne Beach
    • Simon Barry
  • Stars
    • Wesley Snipes
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Maury Chaykin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christian Duguay
    • Writers
      • Wayne Beach
      • Simon Barry
    • Stars
      • Wesley Snipes
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Maury Chaykin
    • 186User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Wesley Snipes
    Wesley Snipes
    • Shaw
    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Douglas Thomas
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Capella
    Anne Archer
    Anne Archer
    • Eleanor Hooks
    Marie Matiko
    Marie Matiko
    • Julia
    Michael Biehn
    Michael Biehn
    • Bly
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • David Chan
    Liliana Komorowska
    Liliana Komorowska
    • Novak
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Wu
    Paul Hopkins
    Paul Hopkins
    • Ray
    Glen Chin
    Glen Chin
    • Ochai
    Ron Yuan
    Ron Yuan
    • Ming
    Bonnie Mak
    Bonnie Mak
    • Anna
    Uni Park
    Uni Park
    • Tina Chan
    Erin Selby
    • Hong Kong Reporter
    Fernando Chien
    Fernando Chien
    • Zeng Zi
    Paul Wu
    Paul Wu
    • Shades
    Noel Burton
    • Alex Wingate
    • Director
      • Christian Duguay
    • Writers
      • Wayne Beach
      • Simon Barry
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    User reviews186

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    7lastliberal

    Good thriller - lots of action

    First off the technical aspects of this movie were superior in every sense. The sound, the editing, the camera work, all of it was fantastic and made this an enjoyable treat.

    You have to enjoy all that because, with the exception of Donald Sutherland who is always on, the acting isn't there. Wesley Snipes is one of my favorite actions heroes, but we all know that action heroes can't act. Well, maybe Bruce Willis is the exception. But for an action hero, Wesley is great and does a great job here - for an action hero.

    And, hey, Marie Matiko was easy on the eyes.

    If you liked Enemy of the State, you will like this movie.
    6NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Solid Snipes fare

    Everyone loves a Wesley Snipes flick. If it's decent, that is, and these days he's been churning out some sewer muck. Back in the day, however, he had some bangers, which includes The Art Of War. Wesley heads up an elite tactical team here, secretly employed by the United Nations, hired to do all kinds of cloak and dagger stuff, including securing trade deals, eliminating potential threats and maintaining cooperation from all sides. Run by a well spoken Donald Sutherland and Anne Archer, it's a low key 'fight fire with fire' situation, until it all goes tits up and Snipes is framed for the murder of some bigwig Chinese dirtbag. Forced to contend with Triads, government factions and his own former partner gone rogue (Michael Biehn steals every scene, as usual), it's a nice set up for a serviceable, above average action yarn. That Oriental influence always seems to make these thrillers seem cooler (ever seen Black Rain or Rising Sun?) which helps as well. Snipes and Biehn are livewires though and have a fantastic silenced pistol duel late in the third act, which is one slick showcase of a sequence. Not a whole lot to this one, but as an entertaining garden variety actioner, it holds up just fine.
    5Movie-12

    An unimaginative telling of a tale we've already heard. ** (out of four).

    THE ART OF WAR / (2000) ** (out of four)

    By Blake French:

    The Art of War refers to an ancient handbook by a mighty Asian general named Sun Tsu, who hypothesized that wars can be won without physical combat. Numerous powerful leaders, including Napoleon, defeated their enemies by using the ideas of Sun Tsu. According to the action flick "The Art of War," Tsu's theories apply to the world of business and politics as they do to war.

    "It's about strategy, manipulation and control, all the way through," says director Christian Duguay, whose credits include TV's "Joan of Arc," and "The Assignment." "The whole film is based on the theme of manipulation and the idea that things are not what they appear. That's what I think makes this film very unique and exciting."

    Or how about confusing and hard to follow, better words to describe what Christian calls "one character manipulating the other, who is manipulating still another." The production notes inform us on the ancient techniques and strategy of manipulation, but "The Art of War" is not the movie to justify those principles. After half a dozen plot twists, even more action sequences, and probably more hidden character motives, this film becomes exactly what Tsu condemned: the actual fighting of war. There's enough action in this movie to classify it as a mixture of material arts and a James Bond, but after one perplexing situation after another, we simply toss our arms and stop caring altogether.

    Instead of a plot description, let's examine the sources of this movie's recycled story. First, we get a man who is wrongfully accused for a murder he did not commit. In a strike of luck and personal investigation, he gets the chance to prove himself innocent after escaping from the police during a transportation accident. Yes, that sounds like "The Fugitive." Now throw in the film's follow up "U.S. Marshals," about an accused government agent using his insider knowledge while an Asian thug tracks him down. Combine the two similar plots and you get something like "The Art of War," straight from the recycling plant to your personal viewing pleasure.

    Working with a forty-million dollar budget, Snipes himself performs many of his own stunts and combat sequences. The film does offer some exciting, if conventional, action sequences, but I wanted a smart plot about political tactics and clever espionage, not run-of-the-mill action. Anne Archer and Maury Chaykin contribute effective performances as the villains, and Snipes does good things with his character. But the plot just doesn't work. It houses too many characters, too many plot complications, and too much technical government stuff. "The Art of War" is pretty much an unimaginative telling of a tale we've already heard.
    jorgepedro-18183

    A somewhat underrated Wesley Snipes movie.

    The Art of War, a somewhat pretentiously slick and stylish thriller is a nice action film from the first year of the new millennium. Grafting current events onto that old stand-by plot device, the accused innocent man, and adding lots of gratuitously arty cinematography, Duguay has come up with a film that manages to be diverting - provided, of course, you don't think too deeply about the plot. When the film works, it's because of the tight pacing and expertly choreographed action scenes. The "surprise" twists in the plot are nothing of the sort - anyone who doesn't expect the return from the dead of one character and the betrayal by another hasn't seen many of these movies. This is a good Wesley Snipes film, rather forgotten.
    6=G=

    A reasonably good, high energy action flick.

    In "The Art of War", Snipes plays a UN deep-cover operative whose cover is compromised. Though the film features plenty of stunts, chases, crashes, shootouts, fights, and pyrotechnics mixed with a typically convoluted spy-type plot, we've seen better of all in other films. The flick does have a female protagonist but there's little romance or sexiness in this flick which lacks the spit and polish of Bond films and seems to be begging for something more than just a lot of busy heroics and magical futuristic microelectronic snoop stuff. Ok but far from Snipes better films.

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    • Trivia
      Before appearing in this film, Wesley Snipes read a copy of Sun Tzu's "Art of War" in Passenger 57 (1992).
    • Goofs
      The United Nations does not negotiate trade agreements - the World Trade Organization does - therefore the UN Secretary-General would not be involved with overseeing a trade negotiation.
    • Quotes

      Bly: By the time we're done with you, we're going to make Lee Harvey Oswald look like a fucking boy scout.

    • Alternate versions
      German cinema version was edited for violence to secure a "Not under 16" rating.
    • Connections
      Edited into Stranded (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Gonna Get You Now
      Written by Jerry De Villiers Jr.

      Performed by Jerry De Villiers Jr.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2000 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Binh Pháp
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Morgan Creek Entertainment
      • Franchise Pictures
      • Amen Ra Films
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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $30,208,599
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,410,993
      • Aug 27, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,400,425
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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