Print: Good - Sound: Good - Label: Warner Brothers - Year: 2000 - Cover: Good - Format: 16:9 - Length: 1h53m/1h49m - Before: No - Again: No - Price: £1 - Rating: 6/10.
In The Art Of War, a group of murdered Chinese refugees are found in a container in New York harbour, setting off a mysterious chain of events, leading to the murder of the Chinese United Nations ambassador.
When Neil Shaw (Wesley Snipes), an American agent, is accused of the crime, he must go undercover to solve the mystery and clear his name. He can trust no one except a beautiful UN translator, Julia Fang (Marie Matiko), who may hold the key to a global conspiracy of cataclysmic proportions.
The Art of War is OK, but nothing special, its starting to look to be Snipes is brilliant as Blade, but average at anything else!
I collect DVDs, we have over 3,000 titles in the house now! I buy most from Car Boot Sales,Poundshops, markets, sales, and greatly reduced from the internet, but I only buy what I want to watch! I do a short report when I watch them, I got rid of almost 800 titles at Christmas 2010 (low score, duplicates, ones I'd never watch etc.) I continue to wade through them, and appear to be buying slightly less, but still watching like mad :)
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