How John Wooโ€™s Face/Off, Windtalkers and Paycheck showed his experimental side



John Woo Yu-sumโ€™s final Hollywood films before he returned to Hong Kong in the mid-2000s were excellent โ€“ with one exception.

Here we look at the films made near the end of his first Hollywood adventure.

1. Face/Off (1997)

Face/Off, which starred John Travolta and Nicolas Cage, was the first โ€“ and only โ€“ film in which he succeeded in inserting his unique approach to action in a US film. The result rivals Wooโ€™s Hong Kong classics like The Killer and Hard Boiled.

โ€œFor the first time, Woo has successfully incorporated his style into an American film,โ€ this writer wrote in the Post in 1997. โ€œIt is a suspenseful work with a slick plot, chock-full of Woo touchยญes.

โ€œWoo gives his fans the best of both worlds. He makes use of the resources that American studios can offer to stage scenes, as well as investing his own visual style in the details.โ€

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