Snipers 狙击手 China, 2022, colour, 2.35:1, 95 mins. Directors: Zhang Yimou 张艺谋, Zhang Mo 张末. Rating: 6/10. Gripping action/psychodrama, as Chinese and US snipers face off in a sideshow to the Korean War, unfortunately becomes much more conventional in its third act. STORY North Korea, 1952, winter. During the stand-off after the fifth battle in … Continue reading Review: Snipers (2022) →
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