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Best John Woo Movies

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Prepare for a cinematic ballet of bullets and brotherhood! John Woo, the Hong Kong master of action, redefined the genre with his signature slow-motion, gun-fu choreography, and themes of loyalty and redemption. His films are a vibrant symphony of violence and artistry, often showcasing characters pushed to their limits and forced to make impossible choices. From operatic shootouts to the emotional core beneath the explosions, Woo's work continues to inspire and influence filmmakers worldwide. Now, it’s your turn to become the critic! Below you'll find a list of John Woo's most celebrated films. Use the drag-and-drop functionality to create your ultimate ranking. Consider the impact, the innovation, and the sheer entertainment value of each title. Where does *Hard Boiled* truly sit? Is *Face/Off* worthy of its high praise? Reorder the list to reflect your personal preferences and create the definitive John Woo experience!

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Hard Target (1993)

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**Hard Target (1993)** *Hard Target* (1993) stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as Chance Boudreaux, a former Force Recon Marine turned drifter in New Orleans. The story kicks off when Natasha Binder (Yancy Butler) arrives in the city, searching for her estranged father who has seemingly vanished. She enlists Chance's aid to navigate the city's underbelly, but their investigation quickly unearths a sinister truth: her father was one of many homeless men being hunted for sport by a group of wealthy, sadistic thrill-seekers led by the ruthless Emil Fouchon (Lance Henriksen). As Chance takes on the role of protector and avenger, he becomes the ultimate 'hard target' in a high-stakes, brutal game of human prey. Despite being Woo's first American film, *Hard Target* is undeniably a quintessential John Woo experience, earning its place among his best. It masterfully transplants his Hong Kong action hallmarks into a Hollywood setting, showcasing his iconic 'gun fu' choreography, visceral slow-motion sequences, and operatic violence. Audiences are treated to spectacular set pieces filled with diving and sliding gunplay, improbable stunts (like Van Damme's motorcycle jump), and yes, even the signature white doves making an appearance in moments of heightened drama. While battling studio interference that led to multiple cuts, Woo's distinct vision of heroism, loyalty, and explosive, balletic action shines through, making *Hard Target* a pivotal and influential entry in his filmography and a benchmark for 90s action cinema.

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