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Commentaries by director John Woo and writers Mike Werb and Michael Colleary; 7 deleted scenes - including an alternate ending (with optional commentary); The Light and the Dark: Making of Face/Off; John Woo: A Life in Pictures; Original theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Face/Off
1. The Merry-Go-Round
2. Six Years Later: Sinclaire Is Hot
3. Castor and Pollux
4. Southern California International Airport: A Game of Chicken
5. Ready for the Big Ride
6. The Archer Home, "I Got Him Eve."
7. A Visit From Special Ops: Sinclaire Revealed
8. The Walsh Institute
9. Failed Interrogations
10. Black Bag Operation
11. Suicide Mission
12. Archer Becomes Castor "I Want You to Take This Face and Burn It."
13. Erewhon Prison
14. The Real Castor Wakes
15. The Location of the Bomb
16. An Unexpected Visitor, "It's Like Looking in a Mirror...Only Not."
17. "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag"
18. Pollux Gets Released
19. This Ridiculous Chin
20. Disarming Sinclaire
21. Date Night
22. "I Need a Light!"
23. Escape From Erewhon
24. Michael Archer's Birthday
25. Refuge at Dietrich's, "No More Drugs for That Man."
26. Acting Like a Father
27. Sasha and Adam
28. Shootout in Dietrich's Loft
29. The Face in the Mirror
30. Lazarro's Heart Attack
31. Eve Learns the Truth
32. The Blood Test
33. Lies, Distrust, Mixed Messages
34. Lazarro's Funeral/A Candle for the Dead
35. The Eternal Battle Between Good and Evil
36. "I'm Your Father!"
37. The Final Confrontation
38. The True Sean Archer
39. Homecoming
40. End Credits
The third of John Woo's American-made feature films, Face/Off stars John Travolta as Sean Archer, an FBI agent obsessed with capturing Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage), a criminal genius who years before killed Archer's son while trying to assassinate the agent. Archer's single-minded pursuit of Troy has caused serious harm to his marriage, but Archer thinks the light may have appeared at the end of the tunnel when a seriously wounded Troy is captured in a bloody shootout. However, it turns out that Troy has planted a time bomb, with a biological payload that could destroy the entire city of Los Angeles -- and Troy isn't about to say where it is. The only other person who knows the bomb's location is Troy's brother, Pollux (Alessandro Nivola), who is no more helpful than Castor. FBI scientists hatch a plan: they have developed an experimental surgery which would allow them to graft Troy's face temporarily on Archer's head and allow him to question Pollux as if he were his brother. But after Archer has taken Troy's face, Troy regains consciousness and forces the doctors to give him Archer's face. Now the criminal mastermind has the FBI at his disposal, and the lawman is underground with few places to turn. Along with Woo's usual elaborately choreographed action scenes, Face/Off features a number of notable supporting performances, including Joan Allen as Archer's wife, Colm Feore and C.C.H. Pounder as FBI scientists, and Gina Gershon as Troy's loyal but long-suffering girlfriend. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

| Language: Lots of swearing. | |
| Violent Situations: Many graphic on-screen shootings, brutal beatings. Stabbing, impaling. | |
| Drugs, Drinking and Smoking: Some smoking and drug use. | |
| Sexual Situations: Cartoon image of female nudity, sexual suggestion. | |
| Social Behavior: Might makes right. Killing for revenge is acceptable. Trust personality over appearance. | |
| Consumerism: Not an issue. |
About Face/Off
Parents need to know that this film contains plenty of graphic action violence, usually in the form on bloody, on-screen shootings. The deaths are quick, so there's not much suffering. The body count is not as high as some other action blockbusters (such as The Terminator), but is fairly constant throughout the duration of the picture. There is also lots of strong language.