
September 9, 2009
The Art of War II: Betrayal
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on September 2009 Wesley Snipes comes out of retirement at the insistence of a government agency (most likely the IRS) to star in this direct-to-video, in-name-only sequel to his stylish-but-formulaic 2000 original. He plays a badass top-secret government agent coming out of retirement to become embroiled in an illogical, plodding and […]
By Metropolis
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on September 2009

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Wesley Snipes comes out of retirement at the insistence of a government agency (most likely the IRS) to star in this direct-to-video, in-name-only sequel to his stylish-but-formulaic 2000 original. He plays a badass top-secret government agent coming out of retirement to become embroiled in an illogical, plodding and disjointed plot involving murder, arms dealing, government chicanery, regular and perfunctory Seagal-level chop-socky sequences, horrible dialogue poorly delivered, explosions, shootouts, car chases and several actors worse than he. Wes can do better.
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