Face/Off

Face/Off

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Face/Off is a 1997 science fiction action film starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage and directed by John Woo. The film follows an undercover police officer who through an experimental surgery takes the face of a criminal to infiltrate his criminal enterprise. While undercover, the criminal takes the officer's face using the same surgery. In 2019, a reboot of the film was announced.

History

In 1990, screenwriters Mike Werb and Michael Colleary attempted to sell a spec script of Face/Off.[1] Originally, studios had been interested in actors such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone of the lead roles. Years later, Hong Kong action filmmaker John Woo became attached to the project, hiring Travolta and Cage for the leads.

On June 27th, 1997, Face/Off was released in the United States.



Reboot

On September 9th, 2019, The Hollywood Reporter[4] announced that Paramount was developing a reboot of Woo's film. they wrote, "Paramount is bringing back Face/Off. The high-concept action film is getting a reboot via 22 Jump Street scribe Oren Uziel, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed."

Reactions to the news were mixed. Some prefer that they did not remake the film, while others offered mock suggestions for who should star in the remake. For example, Twitter[5] user @BrandyLJensen tweeted, "Face/Off but it’s Henry Cavill and Matt Bomer and you literally can’t tell the difference." The tweet received more than 10,000 likes and 900 retweets in 24 hours (shown below, left).


Brandy Jensen @BrandyLJensen Face/Off but it's Henry Cavill and Matt Bomer and you literally can't tell the difference 3:56 PM Sep 9, 2019 from Brooklyn, NY Twitter for iPhone Howlin' Hollywood Matt Donato @DoNatoBomb Cast Vanessa Kirby and Samara Weaving in the FACE/OFF remake you cowards 3:28 PM Sep 9, 2019 Twitter Web App Scott WamplerTM @ScottWamplerBMD 23h Only way a new FACE/OFF works is if you get two actors with wildly different body types and you maintain that after they swap faces. Even better if their faces are the wrong size. Think The Rock vs Caleb Landry Jones 29 t 18 275 Scott WamplerTM @ScottWamplerBMD What I'm pitching here is an action/body horror type deal Like something so off-putting and horrifying to look at that we would have NO CHOICE but to show up for it. I'm talking Vin Diesel's head on Timothee Chalamet's body and Cronenberg is directing. 2:47 PM Sep 9, 2019 Twitter for iPhone

Reception

Face/Off was a critical and box office success. The film grossed more than $245 million on an $80 million budget, becoming the 11th highest-grossing film of 1997.[2] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, [3] the film has a score of 92% fresh (based on 86 reviews). Their critical consensus reads, "John Travolta and Nicolas Cage play cat-and-mouse (and literally play each other) against a beautifully stylized backdrop of typically elegant, over-the-top John Woo violence."

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External References

[1] Wikipedia – Face/Off

[2] Box Office Mojo – Face/Off

[3] Rotten Tomatoes – Face/Off

[4] The Hollywood Reporter – 'Face/Off' Reboot in the Works at Paramount

[5] Twitter – @BrandyLJensen's Tweet

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I don’t see a reboot being successful, mostly because nobody could ever top Nic Cage’s performance. But also because not only do you need actors who can convincingly play their character and each other’s characters, but also each other’s characters pretending to be their own character.

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