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FBI agent Sean Archer (John Travolta) knows how to stop elusive terrorist Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage). He'll become him. Archer undergoes a futuristic surgery and has Troy's face mapped onto his, then infiltrates the terrorist's world to discover his deadly secrets. But as much as Archer looks and acts like Troy, he doesn't really know him. He never figures Troy will retaliate and force doctors to transform him into Archer. Now the agent faces a shattering nightmare: his archrival is living with his family. (official distributor synopsis)

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novoten 

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English Nicolas Cage and John Travolta compete to see who can be the cooler guy, and sometimes I feel like it's impossible for both of them to give such great performances. Both of them excel in both the negative and the positive roles, and when you add the visual aspect of the scenes with the mirrors or the climax of the film at the funeral, it's hard to find any flaws. The film is action-packed from beginning to end, the best John Woo film ever, and as the icing on the cake, Dominique Swain prevents it from going below 100%. ()

MrHlad 

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English The best movie of John Woo in Hollywood. Great action, great Travolta and Cage and great atmosphere. One of the best American action films of the 90s, but it's a long way from what Woo did in Hong Kong. ()

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agentmiky 

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English One of the best action films of the 1990s. John Woo utilized his extensive experience from Hong Kong to create a high-octane film packed with adrenaline that most of today’s competitors can only dream of reaching. Add to that an absolutely stellar lead duo and a unique concept that, while completely unrealistic, makes for even more entertaining viewing. As I mentioned, John Travolta and Nicolas Cage are top-notch; I couldn’t imagine any other actors in those roles. After watching Hard Boiled, you can immediately recognize that Woo directed this film—his trademarks are evident in nearly every frame (slow-motion, acrobatic shootouts with luxurious choreography). I devoured it like a peach. The plot is truly excellent, with some top-notch twists (the meeting of Travolta and Cage in prison is a standout). And the final shootout in the church followed by the otherworldly boat chase? Even Bond would welcome such stunt work with open arms. Fantastic. I give it 85%. ()

Kaka 

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English Arguably the best action film of the “golden era” of the nineties. John Woo partially refers to his Asian influences while maintaining a typical Western fragrance and grandeur – precisely to captivate the widest range of audience. The action is practically flawless and incredibly captivating. The idea of ​​a face swap is quite original, which is further enhanced by the relatively “realistic” execution. Both Nicolas Cage and John Travolta are well cast and definitely do not embarrass their characters. Face/Off is simply a different film than most others in the action genre. A tribute to Hollywood blockbusters and probably John Woo's best film. ()

kaylin 

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English This is an action movie that I've loved for an extremely long time. Cage and Travolta are my favorite actors and here they both play two completely different roles, and you will believe in both of them. John Woo proved here that he can also make a proper action film in America, with the addition of a great sci-fi element that is very well executed. The face-off scene is unforgettable, but there are more scenes like that here. ()

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