I think the movie was a little cheesy and some ideas were kinda lame. The main problems it has, is the length, some of the drama is a little off because the acting isn't great. Woo's movies have never had a great deal of drama unless it's something like "The Killer" which is very emotional. There it works well. Blackjack I feel, the little girl was quite annoying sometimes, the plot didn't allow for the disposal of too many bad guys, the thing with the "white" was drawn out a little bit too much at the end, which was kinda predictable and anti-climatic.
Overall I think if this was a DTV movie instead of a proposed TV pilot or TV movie then it woulda been a lot more violent, probably shorter and packed more of a punch. The house scene is a little "gimmiky" but I love the scene with the cars and bikes, classic Woo. I'd like to see Dolph re-team with Woo or Issac Florentine NOW because I think they could come up with something interesting. Goodness knows why Woo wasn't utilised properly in Hollywood, but then again, Chinese directors never are. Instead of getting him to direct a Michael Mann style cop flick with tonnes of balletic shooting, they had him doing Paycheck. No wonder he's away back to China. Hollywood can stick with their superhero bullshit, until they grow some balls.