"The Fun of Identity"

Monica 2022-04-19 09:01:19

I suspect that the real characters of the two leading actors in the movie are actually the characters after changing their faces. Cage should be the taciturn police detective in reality, and the police detective is the neurotic living treasure played by Cage in the real world. . It may be because I have seen Pulp Fiction played by him, or it may be that the acting skills of these two actors are convincing. The film made by John Woo can be called "good-looking". The first half is dull and boring. From the time the face is replaced, the whole film starts to become interesting. The chubby Chinese policewoman who frequently appears in the film is very eye-catching. Although she doesn't look good, she always feels kind. The shootout in the church was still full of pigeons flying around. When the fake police officer told my daughter to use a butterfly knife to ensure her own safety, I knew that in the end he was going to take that knife. When watching movies, I often want Cage to win. Maybe I have entered Cage's world and really want to start a new life with a new identity.
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  • Marcellus 2021-10-20 19:01:21

    Give my face back! ~The key to changing your face is: first you must be shameless

  • Patsy 2021-10-20 19:01:22

    The setting is very good, the two male lead actors are amazing, but unfortunately the ending falls into a commercial movie. I thought that in the end there would be a scene where my father seduced his daughter, but it seemed to have taken care of the public perception. The wife did not doubt her husband's health for a week, which shows how numb she is to each other after being married for a long time.

Face/Off quotes

  • Sean Archer: [as he walks out of his office] Any word from the LAPD intelligence? If there IS such a thing?

    Loomis: Not yet, sir.

    Sean Archer: Of course not, because we're a covert anti-terrorist team that is so secret, that when we snap our fingers NOTHING HAPPENS!

  • Castor Troy: Isn't this religious, ah yes. The eternal battle between good and evil, saint and sinners... but you're still not having any FUN!