Face/Off

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John Travolta stars as FBI agent Sean Archer doing the unthinkable to stop the elusive terrorist Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage). Watch the bullets fly and the action explode as master action director John Woo (Broken Arrow) detonates the screen!
  • Starring: John Travolta, Nicolas Cage
  • Directed by: John Woo
  • Runtime: 2 hours 19 minutes
  • Release year: 1997
  • Studio: Paramount
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Synopsis: John Travolta stars as FBI agent Sean Archer doing the unthinkable to stop the elusive terrorist Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage). Watch the bullets fly and the action explode as master action director John Woo (Broken Arrow) detonates the screen!
Starring: John Travolta, Nicolas Cage
Supporting actors: Joan Allen, Alessandro Nivola, Gina Gershon, Dominique Swain, Nick Cassavetes, Harve Presnell, Colm Feore, John Carroll Lynch
Directed by: John Woo
Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller
Runtime: 2 hours 19 minutes
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Release year: 1997
Studio: Paramount
MPAA Rating: Rated R for intense sequences of strong violence, and for strong language
ASIN: B00340I4KG (Rental) and B002PT1KH6 (Purchase)
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: June 27, 1997
  • MPAA: Rated R for intense sequences of strong violence, and for strong language
  • Production Company: Permut Presentations, Touchstone Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Douglas/Reuther Productions, WCG Entertainment Productions
  • Filming Locations: Pacific Electric Building, Los Angeles, California, USA | California, USA | USA | 326 Swarthmore Ave, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, USA | Agoura Hills, California, USA

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Face Off on Blu Ray September 1, 2012
Format:Blu-ray|Amazon Verified Purchase
Not giving a book report summary of the plot or acting critiques here. Just focusing on the Blu Ray transfer itself. Should you check on any of my reviews, and I hope that you do, that is what you will get, only a discussion of the quality of the transfer.

The video transfer onto Blu Ray, as opposed to the standard def version of Face Off, offers an improvement in both resolution and shadow depth....it is not the best video transfer I have ever seen and there are some scenes that appear soft and perhaps muted via the compression, but never the less, the video transfer to Blu Ray is good. There aren't any hints of video banding, aliasing or artifacts. Some snow or grain can be seen if you look for it but it is not very apparent or in any way distracting.

The audio is the star of this transfer, tho the audio on the Standard Def version was also good. You are offered DTS 5.1 or 5.1 EX. I preferred the DTS audio and, tho it is lossy, the disc is still demo worthy as it will definitely give your audio system a huge workout. This is a loud movie and, at one point, I had to turn the volume down a touch. There is excellent use of the discreet channels and panning of effects from front to back and side to side. Your sub woofer is kicking out the jams producing as much bottom end as your system can handle. My system is very high end audiophile gear and it was wonderful to hear it put to good use.

The extras provide deleted scenes, an alternate ending (which I am glad they didn't use) and a lengthy and comprehensive 'Making of'. Commentary tracks are included as well as a very interesting bio of John Woo.

I have long loved this movie. As I said, the standard DVD version was not bad at all. Therefore, the jump to Blu Ray doesn't provide an earth shaking difference but it is still a great BluRay and well worth buying.

All my movie reviews are of this nature and focus only on the quality of the transfer to BluRay so check them and see if they are of help as well.
Hopefully, this review has been of some help to you in determining your purchase, hope I am on the correct path with a review of the transfer quality as opposed to providing plot summaries.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful
By Tuco
Format:DVD
We already know this is a great action film with superb performances from both Travolta and Cage so I will just comment on the features:

Featurettes includes a decent amount information on all aspects of the script development, making of, locations, casting, set designs, special effects, weapons and the 'mimic' acting strategies for Cage/Travlota playing each other. Also includes 7 deleted scenes, a biography-type feature covering the life and career of director John Woo, and the original theatrical trailer.

The greatest disappointment here is that while several cast/crew members appear in newly filmed interviews, both Travolta and Cage participate only by way of vintage interviews filmed back when the movie was actually being made. You would think they would have been proud enough of this great film to come back to document it for posterity sake...

This DVD is probably worth the upgrade for fans, especially if you can manage to get a few bucks for your old copy.
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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars John Woo's Best Hollywood Film September 18, 2007
By Cubist
Format:DVD
It took two Hollywood films (Hard Target and Broken Arrow) before John Woo was allowed to cut loose with his trademark style on Face/Off. The result was his most commercially and critically successful American film at that point in his career. However, for fans of his Hong Kong films, this one seemed like a highlight reel from his earlier work as Woo recycled many of his signature shots Birds flying in slow motion? Check. Guy Leaping in the air while firing two guns simultaneously? Check. Unfortunately, Face/Off marks the apex of his Hollywood career. Woo has done nothing since that's been as good. So, to celebrate the film's 10th anniversary, Paramount has revisited the film with a brand new special edition.

Woo works hard to sell the film's admittedly outlandish gimmick by throwing all kinds of scientific mumbo jumbo at us and lingering on shots of spiffy looking technology. The swapping of identities also allows the filmmaker to examine one of his favourite themes: how two people can exhibit similar characteristics but be on opposite sides of the law and on opposite sides of the moral spectrum. It is nice to see Woo finally given a decent-sized budget to play with and two big-time movie stars like Cage and Travolta to work with. Despite a few audacious glimmers, like staging a chaotic gunfight around a child listening to "Under the Rainbow," we still get a recycling of Woo's stylistic trademarks. However, this can be somewhat forgiven as it was the first real exposure for many North Americans to his work on a mainstream level.

The first disc features an audio commentary by director John Woo and screenwriters Mike Werb and Michael Colleary. Woo says that he initially passed on the project because he didn't think that he could do a science fiction film, but after working with CGI on Broken Arrow, felt more comfortable with the idea. The writers say that Woo concentrated on the characters and their emotions in their conversations together.

Also included is an additional commentary with Werb and Colleary that features a lot of repeated comments from the previous track. Werb and Colleary stress that they wanted to write an action film with a villain that was just as interesting as the hero.

There are six deleted scenes and alternate ending with optional commentary by Woo, Werb and Colleary. There's a nice, reflective moment where Archer spends the night in his dead son's room before his surgery and also two action sequences that are extended.

The second disc has a well-made documentary entitled, "The Light and The Dark: Making Face/Off" that can be viewed in five separate featurettes or altogether. Cage and Travolta talk about how they approached their roles, mimicking each other. Cast and crew praise Woo and his signature style and how well he works with actors. The film's elaborate practical, visual effects and stunts are all examined. Finally, Woo sums up the film - for him, it's all about family and how Archer achieves closure with his.

"John Woo: A Life in Pictures" is a 30-minute profile of the filmmaker, from his humble childhood, living poor in a bad neighbourhood to a successful Hollywood director. It also takes a brief look at some of his key Hong Kong work but nothing too detailed for hardcore fans. This doc acts mainly as a primer for newcomers to his work.

Finally, a theatrical trailer.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie
I saw the movie in the theatre and when I read the blu-ray review I had to pick it up. What could be better with two great actors, great action, and drama it Face/off has it all! Read more
Published 3 days ago by Fred Z
5.0 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC CONCEPT
GREAT ACTION MOVIE, LOVE CAGE. LOTS OF ACTION MOVIES OUT THERE, THIS IS THE ONE OF THE BEST. LATER ALIGATOR
Published 13 days ago by Rebecca Sather
4.0 out of 5 stars Face/Off
This movie is great. Lots of Action, great story line, and wonderfully cast. I would watch this again at anytime.
Published 16 days ago by Travis W. Oliver
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun
Action, some body count, Dominique Swain punked out, fun watching two actors playing the same double parts. A 1999 classic.
Published 23 days ago by Nero Ragno
5.0 out of 5 stars travolta and cage are awesome!!!
the premise behind this movie is really interesting. to switch 2 faces to gain entry into a gang is incredible.
Published 1 month ago by Steven R. House
1.0 out of 5 stars irratating
wow nick cage really sucks at acting like a cool bad boy stud and the action sequences are just plain stupid.
Published 1 month ago by kcimos
4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Title
It was fun trying to keep up with who was who. The idea of switching characters was unique, at least it was to me. I found it interesting.
Published 1 month ago by B. L. Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars Good action fantasy Woo romp
Since the prince and the pauper, this is a storytelling staple. Both actors give solidly villainous performances in this two foisted fantasy tale of modern mayhem. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Adam C
4.0 out of 5 stars When they were at their best!
Back when Cage and Travolta still did good movies, it couldn't get any better then this one. An action classic!
Published 2 months ago by Mitchell Malcolm
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Movies Ever
I don't know why I love it so much but I have wanted to watch it for weeks and no one locally had it for purchase so thankfully we were able to find it on Amazon Prime. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Angie Newton
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Special Feature
ign.com seems to like it as it gave the dvd an 8/10 rating. the first disc apparently has 2 audio commentaries with Woo and the writers contributing as well as deleted scenes with optional commentary. as for disc 2, directly from ign:

"The second disc features two featurettes and the... Read more
Sep 11, 2007 by Low-Ranking Reviewer |  See all 3 posts
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