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Get ready for the newest fast-action thriller from the acclaimed director of Face/Off and Broken Arrow, John Woo! Hard-hitting Dolph Lundgren is Jack Devlin...a top-notch federal agent who's paid to guard the lives of America's most endangered citizens. Now, Jack must put his own life on the line in his most dangerous case ever - protecting a sexy supermodel from a lethal assassin! This powerful, nonstop thriller presents explosive excitement as only John Woo and Dolph Lundgren can deliver! (official distributor synopsis)

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D.Moore 

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English Racism inside out! John Woo likes to use all sorts of incredible awkward transitions to give his film some serious energy (the face swap in Face/Off, the twin in A Better Tomorrow II). But I really didn't expect Dolph Lundgren to suffer from a phobia of the color white. True, the atmosphere and especially the visuals of the film were helped by this crutch (the milk fight, the final shootout), but everything looked so unnatural that it was a shame. Still, Blackjack is one of the better films starring Dolph. It may be silly (the script) and full of unnecessary characters (a clever little girl - brrr, her parents, a doctor), but it does have at least pleasantly imaginative action scenes, such as a house robbery culminating in a jump on a trampoline. Woo is simply Woo - even if it's made for TV and made for fun. I round up two and a half stars for the line "I can't. He spilled milk on me!" which I will use from now on. ()

Lima 

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English One of the few films with Dolph Lundgren that I liked. Of course, it's not Lundgren's merit, but the gentleman behind the camera, John Woo is simply amazing. ()

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