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The fast-paced action movie is again set in the criminal underworld in France, where Frank Martin is known as The Transporter, because he is the best driver and mercenary money can buy. In this installment, he meets Anna and they attempt to take down a group of ruthless Russian human traffickers who also have kidnapped Frank’s father.
Rated PG-13 | Length 95 minutes
Ed Skrein | Ray Stevenson | Loan Chabanol | Gabriella Wright | Tatjana Pajković | Wenxia Yu | Radivoje Bukvić | Noémie Lenoir | Yuri Kolokolnikov | Lenn Kudrjawizki | Samir Guesmi | Anatole Taubman | Robbie Nock | Michael Morris | Nash Novcic | Jochen Hägele | Jérôme Zybala | Stéphane Moreno Carpio | Laurent Ferraro | Jean-Baptiste Puech | Réginal Kudiwu | Jua Amir | Christophe Lavalle | Mickael Collart | Christophe Touraud | Mikael Buxton | Lola S. Frey | Mathieu Lardot | Cédric Chevalme | Thibaut Evrard
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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09/12/2015 | Movie Screen | Digital | Theater | 6 stars |
(Average) 6 stars |
As for the action sequels that no one wanted department, I think this and Hitman Agent 47 are neck and neck for how much I enjoyed them. Maybe give the edge to Agent 47 simply because there was less to live up to compared to Statham’s Transporter flicks prior to this movie.
Neither are very good movies but still possess enough to make them entertaining for me. Here you have a girl gang seeking revenge on the men that forced them into prostitution. The driver and his dad, the great Ray Stevenson, are merely the vehicles to help them carry out their plans.
Some good chase sequences and all too neat heist scenes in addition to some pretty good choreographed fights make it watchable. Just wish this Transporter had half the charisma as Statham.
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