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    The Replacement Killers [UMD for PSP]

    The Replacement Killers [UMD for PSP]Director: Antoine Fuqua
    Actors: Yun-Fat Chow, Mira Sorvino, Michael Rooker, Kenneth Tsang, Jürgen Prochnow
    Studio: Sony Pictures
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.94
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 114 reviews
    Sales Rank: 58489

    Format: Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
    Languages: English (Original Language), Chinese (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Media: UMD for PSP
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 87 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: COLDU11909
    UPC: 043396119093
    EAN: 0043396119093
    ASIN: B0009U7LNA

    Theatrical Release Date: February 6, 1998
    Release Date: August 9, 2005
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    Amazon.com
    This didn't turn out to be quite the deserving American vehicle for Hong Kong action superstar Chow Yun-fat that it should have been. But it is an entertaining potboiler about a hired gun (Chow) who fails to carry out an assignment to kill a cop (which would leave the fellow's son without a father), and becomes a target himself when the contract is handed over to other assassins. Mira Sorvino plays a document forger who is drawn into the fray, pairing up with the hero as they fight their way out of bad spots. The whole enterprise is a little too routine, but the action is sharp and the battles are imaginative and crisp. Director Antoine Fuqua has a by-the-numbers feeling for the influence of Hong Kong on contemporary thrillers (this film was also produced by John Woo), and that's enough to make The Replacement Killers purely enjoyable if not exactly a revelation. --Tom Keogh

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    Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 10/31/2006 Run time: 101 minutes Rating: Pg


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    5 out of 5 stars The Replacement Killers Blu Ray   November 18, 2009
    Lou Scrobogna (sunbury, victoria Australia)
    I saw The Replacement Killers when first released on Video and thought it was Great than again on DVD with a better picture & sound and now on Blu Ray with even clearer Picture and Sound bullets flying all over the place with a great performance by Chow Yun-Fat and especially Mira Sorvino looking so hot Recommended .


    2 out of 5 stars Stupid child-endargement plot   September 12, 2009
    A. Henri (Finland)
    I guess the viewer is expected to feel sympathy and relate to a situation where an assassin is so warmhearted that he decides not to go forward with his contract of killing a cop because he's playing basketball with his kid. I sometimes consider myself a bleeding heart liberal but this is just plain stupid. Had it been a case where he decides not to kill someone because they make good pancakes, I could have related.

    Shallow. Target audience: prisoners who need to feel that there's someone worse than them. "I did this and that, but I'm not a child killer".



    4 out of 5 stars The Replacement John Woo   June 12, 2009
    H. Bala (Carson - hey, we have an IKEA store! - CA USA)
    - Chow Yun-Fat, in the DVD featurette: "I shot over 556 rounds with two guns. Next morning I cannot hold my chopstick. My hand's too shaky." Just goes to show that even masters of gun-fu can come down with horrifying finger cramps.

    In 1998 THE REPLACEMENT KILLERS was supposed to usher in Chow Yun-Fat as the new action hero in the American box office, except that it didn't really work out that way. Chow Yun-Fat is big, big noise in Hong Kong cinema, and very well deserving of his superstar status there. He and director John Woo pretty much made their rep on elegant thrillers like A BETTER TOMORROW, HARD-BOILED, and THE KILLER. But the icon could've picked a better vehicle than THE REPLACEMENT KILLERS to make his Hollywood debut.

    It's another story about a remorseless killer whose conscience finally catches up with him. Chow Yun-Fat plays cool professional hit man John Lee, forced to undertake contracts for Los Angeles-based (?) Asian crime boss, Mr. Wei. His first two kills for Mr. Wei were no big whoop, the victims being criminal scum, but then Lee balks at his third target, a police officer spending time with his seven year old child (this is the same cop who had shot up Wei's son). Lee understands that his botched assignment has just landed him in serious doodoo with his boss. Now fearing for his family's safety and urgently needing to get the eff out of the U.S. Lee scrambles to get his hands on a passport. Which is where sultry document forger Meg Coburn (Mira Sorvino) comes in. Sucks for Meg that she promptly becomes, by association, an objective of Wei's vendetta. Lee and Meg go on the run. Cue the bullets. Cue the slo-mo violence.

    THE REPLACEMENT KILLERS is the sort of cinema you pop in when you don't want to strain the brain too much. This movie is pretty mindless stuff, with flimsy dialogue, a skimpy plot, and unelectrifying chemistry between the two leads. I couldn't get into the plot device involving Lee's concern over his mother and sister's plight. Frankly, since all we ever really see of the mother and sister is an old faded photo, who gives a crippitycrap? I certainly wasn't emotionally engaged.

    I guess I buy Mira Sorvino as the hardened forger, and it's because she's either good enough as an actress that she sells her role or because I'm a dude and this hottie for most of the film scampers around in a sexy black slip, boots and red, red lipstick, and waving a gun and an attitude. That's pretty damn hot. But again it's disappointing that she and Chow Yun-Fat doesn't click as well together. But I did laugh for a bit, seeing as how John Lee paid Meg a thousand dollars to forge a passport and all she ends up doing is gluing his photo on to one. Yes, Meg sure has got them mad forging skills.

    By the way, the film title refers to two assassins later hired by Mr. Wei to finish Lee's job and to also take out Lee and his family. This is important only in that one of these "replacement killers" happens to be Danny Trejo, an hombre with a distinctive face who usually ends up playing supporting role bad guys (although he's the star of the upcoming MACHETE). It's always a nice surprise when I see him popping up in a film.

    When you get right down to it, I like this movie. John Woo co-produced it - I wish he'd directed it - and there's some here of what he'd cut his teeth on. Antoine Fuqua, formerly a music video director, apes John Woo's sensibilities, but Fuqua is no Woo, and so there's a certain polish or follow-thru or something missing. Still, this is the legendary Chow Yun-Fat taking up a familiar role and he brings his smooth elegance to the action sequences. I feel okay with the world whenever the dapperly dressed Chow Yun-Fat is whirling around and getting trigger-happy with a gun in each hand. What's missing is the man's sense of humor, that sly personality. Chow Yun-Fat instead comes across as truculent and understated to the point of being monotone. I haven't seen THE CORRUPTOR, but we do see a lighter side of Chow in BULLETPROOF MONK. Still if you want to see how charismatic this dude is, I recommend his native films, especially HARD-BOILED and THE KILLER.

    THE REPLACEMENT KILLERS, like most of its type, is basically a showcase for one flashy action sequence after another, with scenes of occasionally forced exposition serving as the linking mechanism. Character development, it simply falls on the wayside. Chow Yun-Fat does his stony-faced killing machine thing, and, as ever, he moves with fluid grace, rendered even more poetic in dramatic slow motion. Even though I consider this flick to be John Woo Lite, there are plenty of cool poses and stylized visuals here. But, still, imagine how much more impactful those images would be if the viewer were more invested in the characters. I say, 3.5 stars out of 5.



    5 out of 5 stars Elegant and glamorous   January 17, 2009
    Judy K. Polhemus (LA)
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    Usually, the title of a work is the subject--but not always. "The Replacement Killers" is not a film about replacement killers, but about moral ambiguity, gray area. John Lee (Chow Yun-Fat) is drawn into a moral morass by a Chinese Mafia hold over his family. He must become an assassin to prevent his mother and sister from being killed.

    John Lee is brought to the West Coast to kill people, enemies of Mr. Wei, a very powerful drug lord based in the United States with tendrils wrapping in China as well. John's father was an honorable military man before the Cultural Revolution and friend of Mr. Wei. Connections.

    When John backs down from his third kill for moral reasons, he has committed "treason" against Mr. Wei and must return to China to protect his family. That's where Meg Coburn (Mira Sorvino) comes in. She is one of the best forgers around. He needs a new passport. When they meet, Wei's hired thugs are right behind. Violence breaks out. That's the back story.

    Meanwhile, two real hit men are hired as John's replacement killers. Another reviewer so amusingly describes these men as hit men who actually look like hit men: black leather jackets, black pants, big and muscular bodies and fierce faces, and weapons cases.

    Perhaps this will seem strange, but "The Replacement Killers" is an elegant and glamorous film noir. Most of the cinematography is filmed in dark or semi-dark places: her office/apartment area, the car wash, the movie theater, the Buddhist temple, Mr. Wei's business office, alleys and staircases. John's impeccable dress (a suit and tie) and Meg's hip attire speak glamor. Her youthful face, his mid-30's look, hers Caucasian with deep red lipstick and his handsome Asian face make a striking balance for elegance. The background music throughout the film is romantic, laced with Asian mysticism.

    Every scene with Wei and the head of his henchmen, Jurgen Prochnow, adds to the striking miasma of corrupted moral values. Just ugliness and sordidness.

    Michael Rooker represents a police department that is actually straight and committed to their actual pledges to pursue evil and protect society. As the third party of participants, the police do not back down from the use of arms. Not at any time do all three parties come together for a significant shoot-out. The police always arrive just as the shooting is over. The last big shoot-out between John and Meg and the Chinese Mafia is a battle which stirs the gray area into moral certitude. It's a great scene.

    Mira Sorvino is absolutely an essential part of how well this film works. She is no timid woman to be protected. Her part in each scene of violence is crucial. Then gears are whirred and her parting scene with John is dignified yet tender. Amazing.

    Most other reviewers love this film. I find the film sophisticated, glamorous, and elegant, not because it is violent, but despite the violence, which is not made glamorous or elegant, just present and sometimes necessary. Moral ambivalence.





    4 out of 5 stars GREAT ACTION, FAMILIAR PLOT   January 5, 2009
    Geary A., Jones
    This is definitely a movie where style pretty much overcomes the lack of substance. The acting is first-rate, the action is non-stop, the chemistry between Chow Yun-Fat and Mira Sorvino is solid, and the music, and camera-work are above average. The slightly extended scenes don't really add that much to the picture, however. It's a fun movie.

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