Ah mais Une Balle dans la tête c'est pareil. Et dans une moindre mesure A toute épreuve.
Ça rend pas les films moins bons hein, mais bon ça me fait marrer la critique de la naïveté dans certains films quand on kiffe la période HK de Woo.
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it’s a kind of a John Woo Pinterest board, a kitschily self-referential mash-up of the Woo-hoopla he perfected during his decade-long reign of balletic, batshit mayhem between 1986’s “A Better Tomorrow” and 1997’s “Face/Off.” As awesome as that sounds, and sometimes is, “Manhunt” is sadly more pastiche than homage
However much fun the film’s high points may afford, there is also something faintly depressing about seeing a once-inventive filmmaker plunder his own legacy for easy props. One could say there’s no better man to make a John Woo parody than John Woo, but when he was responsible for a clutch of actions films that genuinely redefined the genre, to a thrillingly non-parodic level, with a dexterity that still exists in the sculpted professionalism of his action scenes, “Manhunt” feels underwhelming and undercooked: distinctly soft-boiled.
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