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Archer, now looking like Troy (played by Cage), enters a high-security prison to gain Pollux's trust. Meanwhile, the real Troy wakes up from his coma, discovers he is faceless, and forces the surgeon to give him Archer's face (now played by Travolta).
Troy-as-Archer assumes Archer’s life, including his job and family, while Archer-as-Troy must break out of prison to stop him. The film culminates in a trademark John Woo action climax involving speedboats and explosive shootouts. Key Themes and Directorial Style Face Off
Released in 1997, is a seminal high-concept action thriller directed by John Woo, starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage. Known for its "operatic lunacy" and stylized violence, the film is often cited as a definitive example of 90s blockbuster excess. Plot Summary Archer, now looking like Troy (played by Cage),
After a violent shootout leaves Troy in a coma, Archer discovers Troy has hidden a biological bomb in Los Angeles. To learn its location from Troy’s brother, Pollux, Archer undergoes a secret medical procedure to swap his face with Troy’s. The film culminates in a trademark John Woo
The story follows (John Travolta), an FBI agent obsessed with capturing his nemesis, the psychopathic terrorist Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage), who killed Archer’s son six years earlier.