Two expertly trained martial arts
renegades break from their Hong Kong mob family to escape a life
of crime. Mac and his beautiful partner Li Ann escape to
a top secret crime-fighting syndicate in America. But the
powerful Hong Kong crime lord and his empire reach across the
ocean to settle the score. The hyperkinetic action only
stops to upload as a flurry of bullets and martial arts moves
ignite the screen.
DVD EXTRAS:
• Region 1 encoding
(US and Canada only)
• Color
• Movie factoids
KNOWN DVD SECRET(S):
None that I could find.
DVD REVIEW:
The original "Once
a Thief" was a movie starring Chow-Yun Fat back in 1991 directed
by John Woo. It was a wonderful movie and at the time "Face
Off" and John Woo's name started to become popular in the
US (not just among HK movie buffs), the TV networks wanted a John
Woo movie they can show on television.
Of course, NBC couldn't
show the HK movies, so they redid the film with Asian Americans
with one notable HK actor, Michael Wong, Ivan Sergei known for
his TV appearances, Sandrine Holt known for her UK films, Jennifer
Dale who has done many movies but notably known for her voice
on X-Men: The Animated Series and Nicholas Lea known for his work
on X-Files.
Will, I'm sure anyone
would jump in a chance to star in a John Woo movie but since this
was made for television, you are not going to see the typical
John Woo magic. No million bullet shots or blood.
The movie was definitely
thinned out when it came to John Woo's violence. No particular
attention to sounds such as the gun clicks but it did have a few
usual slow motion scenes that he's known for.
Of course, I recommend
the 1991 version but those of us who watched this on television
were hardcore John Woo fans, curious John Woo spectators or someone
who had nothing to watch that night.
I purchased this DVD
because it is lower priced than most DVD's and I'm a John Woo
fan. Also, the movie has this "Director's Cut" logo
on the top and it's rated R.
OK...I may not remember
the TV version but what was the director's cut...I don't know.
Why this got "Rated R" on it, I don't know because there
is no blood. Oh, there is violence (ala gun shots) but maybe
that's what was cut from TV...I don't know.
The video is pan &
scan and the sound is not 5.1 of course. As for the extra's,
there are none. Movie factoids...change that to "factoid".
Just one page mentioning the cast, directed by John Woo and that's
it.
Pretty much what you
should expect is the typical movie of the night on DVD but in
this case, directed by John Woo.
You really have to be
a John Woo fan to buy this DVD. Otherwise, not recommended.
THE MOVIE:
C-
THE DVD EXTRAS: D-
THE DVD OVERALL: C-
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