Poetic Film Review: The Art of War (2001)

in #movies3 days ago

(source: tmdb.org)

In a world of political intrigue and deceit,
Where peace is a commodity, bought and sold discreet,
The Art of War unfolds its thrilling tale,
Of espionage, betrayal, and a hero to unveil.

Wesley Snipes as Neil Shaw, a man on the run,
Caught in a web of lies, with justice to be won,
As he races against time to clear his name,
Amidst a world of shadows, where truth is just a game.

Directed by Christian Duguay, with a keen eye,
For action and suspense, that keeps us on high,
The film may have been panned by US critics back then,
But its relevance today, is more clear and zen.

With twists and turns that keep us guessing,
And a cast that brings their A-game, no second-guessing,
The Art of War may not have been a box office hit,
But its message of peace and diplomacy, still lit.

So if you seek a film that's more than just thrills,
The Art of War is a gem that still fulfills,
A tale of courage, honor, and the fight for what's right,
In a world where shadows lurk, and darkness takes flight.

(Note: The review in its original form can be read here.)

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