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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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The Dragon Tamers (1975)

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While "The Dragon Tamers (1975)" is a classic martial arts film renowned for its exceptional choreography and traditional kung fu storytelling, it does not belong on a list of "Best John Woo Movies." This Shaw Brothers production was directed by the legendary Lau Kar-leung, not John Woo. Woo's career at this time was just beginning to take shape, with his early works often exploring martial arts comedies or more straightforward action, but his signature "heroic bloodshed" style, characterized by operatic gunfights, themes of brotherhood, and moral ambiguity, was still years away from its iconic emergence. John Woo's "best" films are defined by his distinctive directorial voice, which revolutionized action cinema with its balletic violence, slow-motion sequences, and profound emotional depth. Masterpieces like *A Better Tomorrow*, *The Killer*, and *Hard Boiled* showcase his unique blend of style and substance, featuring protagonists grappling with honor and betrayal amidst intense, highly stylized confrontations. "The Dragon Tamers," while brilliant in its own right as a pure martial arts spectacle, simply does not align with the thematic or aesthetic hallmarks that distinguish John Woo's most celebrated works.

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