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    The Art of War

    The movie follows a secret agent who is wrongly accused of assassinating world leaders. Then he must run from his own allies and become a solitary force for good, as he tries to stop what could become World War III.
    Duration: 117 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2000
    IMDb: 5.7
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  • Actors of "The Art of War"

  • Characters of "The Art of War"

    Neil Shaw. Character of The Art of War
    Played by: Wesley Snipes
    Eleanor Hooks. Character of The Art of War
    Played by: Anne Archer
    Julia Fang. Character of The Art of War
    Played by: Marie Matiko
    David Chan. Character of The Art of War
    Robert Bly. Character of The Art of War
    Played by: Michael Biehn
    Douglas Thomas. Character of The Art of War
    Ambassador Wu. Character of The Art of War
    Played by: James Hong
  • Directors of "The Art of War"

    Christian Duguay. Director of The Art of War
    Christian Duguay
    Birthdate: 1957, Outremont, Québec, Canada
  • Creators of "The Art of War"

    Wayne Beach. Director of The Art of War
    Wayne Beach
  • Critic Reviews of "The Art of War"

    Variety
    February 12, 2007

    In this pretentiously titled international thriller, which is sloppily directed, Wesley Snipes plays an American agent who gets involved in the emerging relations between China and the Western world, with a shaky U.N. placed right in the middle.

    Miami Herald
    January 01, 2000

    The movie is competently made, but it deals with characters and situations so well-worn, there is no conceivable way to breathe any fresh life into them.

    Newsday
    January 01, 2000

    The Art of War seems to be processed through some demented kaleidoscope, suggesting a film that might exist while the one that does is giving you a headache.

    Mr. Showbiz
    January 01, 2000

    Two hours' worth of painful stupidity, overt racism, and mind-battering noise and movement.

    Los Angeles Times
    January 01, 2000

    Overly plotted and too coincidence-ridden for a story that's basically about nothing, this is a film that almost is not there.

    Washington Post
    January 01, 2000

    Somebody get this director Christian Duguay an A-budget so he'll shut up and go away.

    Reel Film Reviews
    August 11, 2008

    ...[features] several unexpectedly enthralling action sequences...

    Flipside Movie Emporium
    October 24, 2001

    Sun Tzu believed that becoming predictable would lead to disaster. Apparently, the creators of The Art of War couldn't be bothered to take him to heart.

    eFilmCritic.com
    October 10, 2001

    If Wesley Snipes were TWICE as cool as he thinks he is...this movie would still stink.

    Cinerina
    June 15, 2001

    Wesley Snipes knows how to kick some ass but he really cannot pick a script.

    WBAI Web Radio
    March 24, 2001

    ..straining believability factor is Snipes escaping certain death every ten minutes. If you just can't be killed, or even mildly maimed, where's the suspense?

    Q Network Film Desk
    February 27, 2001

    The title alone is a tip-off that the filmmakers feel they are making something much more grand that what actually appears on-screen.

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