The Art of War (2000)
Directed by Anne Archer / James Hong / Michael Biehn / Maury Chaykin / Marie Matiko / Christian Duguay
Genres - Action, Adventure, Spy Film, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Action Thriller, Political Thriller |
Release Date - Aug 23, 2000 (USA - Unknown), Aug 25, 2000 (USA) |
Run Time - 117 min. |
Countries - Canada, United States |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Mark Deming
A spy who has convinced much of the world he doesn't exist now must prove that he does in order to save thousands of lives in this thriller. After the assassination of Wu (James Hong), China's ambassador to the United Nations, in the midst of negotiations on a trade pact, FBI agent Neil Shaw (Wesley Snipes) is assigned to ferret out the killer by his superior, Eleanor Hooks (Anne Archer). But Shaw soon discovers that he's now considered a key suspect in the murder, and is the subject of a manhunt. Shaw's ability to cover his tracks, and his network of similarly "invisible" agents, makes him a hard man to track down. But when Shaw learns that the real killers not only plan to strike again but intend to take out most of the U.N. in the process, he swings into action to prevent the attack and clear his name; Shaw is thrown into a partnership with Julia (Marie Matiko), a U.N. interpreter who witnessed Wu's murder and may be able to trace a recording of the crime. The Art of War co-stars Michael Biehn as Bly, one of Shaw's associates, and Donald Sutherland as the Secretary General of the United Nations. The film was originally written as a vehicle of Hong Kong action star Jet Li before Snipes stepped in as both star and executive producer.
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secret-agent, ambassador [political], Chinese [nationality], United-Nations, assassination, FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), translator, treaty