John Woo reflects on his early Hollywood films, Hard Target and Face/Off
The action maestro is back with Silent Night, and his experience emigrating his style over to Hollywood was jarring. But he had some great allies.
Chance Boudreaux is a tough, out of work seaman trying to find work in New Orleans, where troubles are growing higher every minute. The police are picketing and the law enforcement is at a minimum. Meanwhile, Natasha Binder has come to the city in an attempt to find her father, who has not been heard from in some time. Natasha has been unaware that her father was homeless, and in a bleak attempt for money, became the prey in a human hunting “game”. Natasha then hires Chance to protect her, as well as solve the mystery of who killed her father. But when Chance becomes involved in the hunting, as the prey, the risks have been doubled.
The action maestro is back with Silent Night, and his experience emigrating his style over to Hollywood was jarring. But he had some great allies.
John Woo’s Hard Target turns thirty this summer, and we look back at what’s arguably Jean Claude Van Damme’s best movie.
A few months ago I did a Best Movie You Never Saw on John Woo's HARD BOILED, which is a…
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