Wesley still has the stuff
2 September 2000
Wesley Snipes is back better than ever in "The Art Of War," a movie that is so good it deserves to be among the top ten of the summer.

There are many reasons why I like this movie. The cast is the number one reason. When I first saw Donald Sutherland in this movie, I knew it would be a thing of beauty. He brings credibility above and beyond what it needs; in other words, he makes a good movie, better. Anne Archer is one actress you can always count on to give a good performance.

"The Art Of War" turned out to be a montage of "The Fugitive" series and "Enemy Of The State." While this is the only negative thing about this film, it didn't deter me from enjoying it to my heart's content.

There are many other things about "The Art Of War" that I really enjoyed including the high-tech wizadry, action-filled sequences but the best thing about this film above everything else was the story. "The Art Of War" had beautiful twists toward the end of the film. In addition, there are scenes in this movie that are so good they must be seen to believe they are that good.

On a scale of 1-10 "The Art Of War" is a solid 7.
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