Stranglehold
Bailey is an exotic dancer with big dreams. She and her Army vet husband Tim are fed up with their lives of barely getting by in small-town Arkansas, so they decide to rob the strip club that employs her.
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Plot Summary
An aging Hong Kong police inspector, Inspector Tequila, is drawn into a dangerous cat-and-mouse game with a cunning Taiwanese mob boss. As Tequila closes in, he must navigate treacherous alliances and betrayals within the criminal underworld while confronting his own past. The film culminates in a series of spectacular, stylized shootouts that push the boundaries of action filmmaking.
Critical Reception
Stranglehold was generally well-received by critics, particularly for its breathtaking action sequences and John Woo's signature directorial style. While some found the plot somewhat convoluted, the film was widely praised as a triumphant return to form for Woo in the action genre, showcasing Chow Yun-fat's iconic screen presence.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning and action-packed, living up to John Woo's legacy.
- Chow Yun-fat delivers a charismatic performance as the aging cop.
- Some critics noted the plot could be thinner, but the action more than compensates.
Google audience: Audiences generally loved the non-stop action and the return of Chow Yun-fat to his iconic roles. Many appreciated the film's kinetic energy and stylish direction, though a few wished for a more intricate story.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Action Film at the Hong Kong Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The game features a unique 'bullet time' mechanic that allows players to control the direction of bullets after they are fired, a nod to Woo's cinematic use of slow-motion gunplay.
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