Cine TV Contest #140 Face to Face my Favorite Fighting movie (ENG-ESPA)
On this occasion, John Woo firmly demonstrates his talent for creating incredible projects filled with memorable scenes, like the legendary Face to Face.
The cast of the production in question was headed by two great idols of contemporary North American cinema: John Travolta, who plays the FBI special agent Sean Archer, and Nicolas Cage, who stands out for playing the assassin Castrol Troy.
Travolta, who now plays a police detective tirelessly searching for his young son's killer, fights his fears and exceeds moviegoers' expectations when he decides to take on the face of his opponent to seek justice.
Cage, for his part, also demonstrated great skill in interpreting what I consider a complex and nuanced character.
For me, the film had several memorable fight scenes, making it unsettling and adrenaline-filled. But my favorite was the final scene where Cage and Travolta go head-to-head to seek revenge and victory. I would have liked Cage to have stood against Travolta, but the film's ending was still memorable and unique.
In short, each of the fight scenes shown throughout the film managed to create an atmosphere of intrigue and action, exceeding the expectations of the moderators, including my own. That's why I considered it a good film that, despite being 28 years old, still retains the visual quality and special effects worthy of a great FACE-TO-FACE battle.
Credits:
Original content without spoilers and translated by Google Translate.
Photographs taken from Action Movie and Nova Versao.
Cover and collage designed with Canva
This post is my entry to the CineTv #140 contest promoted by the community itself.

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Para mí, la película tuvo varias escenas de lucha memorables, lo que la hizo inquietante y llena de adrenalina.
Pero mi favorita fue la escena final, donde Cage y Travolta se enfrentan en busca de venganza y victoria.
Me hubiera gustado que Cage se hubiera quedado en lugar de Travolta, pero el final de la película fue memorable y única.
Por eso la consideré una buena película que, a pesar de tener 28 años, aún conserva la calidad visual y los efectos especiales dignos de una gran batalla Cara a Cara.
Creditos:
Contenido original sin espolier y traducido por el Traductor de Google.
Fotografias tomadas de Action Movie y Nova Versao.
Covers y Collage diseñados con Canva
Esta publicación es mi entrada al concurso de CineTv #140 promovida por la propia comunidad