This movie should have been good...
15 March 2002
Warning: Spoilers
Considering the really interesting premise, and the fact that secret agent flix are supposed to be quite intelligent, THE ART OF WAR should have been a blockbuster hit on the grounds on action AND brains. But alas, it fails to focus on the IQ aspect. So Wesley Snipes plays

a spy framed for the murder of a Chinese ambassador and must find out who had set him up, how that happened, and why it happened. The film did answer some of the questions, but not a great deal. What, is this supposed "action movie" just withered and die when it came to logic? Not only that, THE ART OF WAR was terribly predictable. (SPOILER) I

saw a mile away that Michael Biehn's character would fake his own death just to betray Snipes. For one thing, the former seemed like he had a screwloose somewhere to begin with, so he must've been the

villain behind all this! The producers should have known that there is a good number of people in the audience that are smart enough to realize that "plot twist."
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