The Transporter Refueled

2015 "He Delivers."
5.2| 1h35m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 04 September 2015 Released
Producted By: Canal+
Country: France
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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.

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Director

Camille Delamarre

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Canal+

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RyothChatty ridiculous rating
Reptileenbu Did you people see the same film I saw?
Beystiman It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
SugarLumpken_Kenneth Damn x 101, You're better of watching the first 2 or 3 movies. Ed Skrein and Ray Stevenson had no chemistry it was like watching 2 monkeys fighting over a banana peel that no other monkeys wanted. I must correct myself watch I said about the 2 monkeys fighting over a banana peel is for every actor that played in the movie. And I think watching 2 monkeys fight is a better watch than this.Every new movie they make if it's a reboot or not they are all the same: everybody looking like they have a lot of money, and they all look so arrogant you just wanna punch them all so hard in the face. Please Hollywood stop making such terrible movies!!!! The fx, acting, and overall movie is bad (and I have only seen half of the movie. You can better watch "older" movies they are a lot better than this.......
metz123 Simply put - there was no reason for this movie ever to have been made. Therefore, there's no reason for anyone to ever watch it. That is all.The plot is non existent, the acting is wooden, the fight scenes are anything but. There's no chase scene, I'm shocked it cost $25 million to make this garbage, most of the budget must have been spent on travel to exotic locations, only to film the inside of warehouses. If the actors got more than guild minimum, they were over paid. They certainly couldn't have spent money in a script because there wasn't one. Maybe the entire budget went to wig rentals. They should have spent it on dental work for the lead.
kosmasp Now there are many things wrong with this attempt to bring new life into the Transporter series. Though I never remember it having any problems with Statham in the main role-at least not as huge problems as this one has by trying to create a Transporter universe. Something the Bourne universe did better with Jeremy Renner and still fell flat on their noses/backs/behinds or whatever you want to call it.There is Ray S. who is completely wasted in this (no pun intended), there is misogyny aplenty and just stupid and mean. And there is also so many clichés and ridiculous holes in the "plot" (if you want to call it that), that it almost physically hurts watching. On the other side (the "good" one), you do have certain stunts and action scenes that kind of deliver what the movie promised. But all is let down by really bad acting, dumb "twists" (you really have to be blind and deaf not to see them coming) and an overall dread (PG-13) feeling ... steer clear! Pun intended!
amesmonde Former special-operations mercenary Frank Martin assists a prostitute Anna and her accomplices Gina, Maria and Qiaobring take down a human trafficker in order to save his father, Frank Martin Senior.Director Camille Delamarre's The Transporter Refueled has a handful of decent stunts and action sequences, one of which involving a fight in a car park where Frank leaves his car in drive. But considering Delamarre is an acclimated editor there's lot of stand-out continuity errors and Frank's retrieving a key brawl scene would have been more effective if left on the cutting room floor as it diminishes the harder aforementioned punch up. A Good Day to Die Hard henchman Radivoje Bukvić as Arkady Karasov gives the film some weight. With one liners, tongue and cheek humour Ray Stevenson steals the show as Frank Martin Sr. from Ed Skrein's Frank Martin Jr. There's a good A-Team scene where Stevenson's using everyday items, including cobwebs and sugar tends to a gunshot wound. But you sense that there was a draft version of The Transporter Refueled where Jason Statham was on board. Notable is Tatiana Pajkovic as Maria who has exceptional screen presence, there's a fine set up where her and Stevenson's Martin Sr. hijack a plane which goes awry. Actresses Noémie Lenoir, Gabriella Wright and lead Loan Chabanol as Anna are all effective but there's no getting away from Delamarre's eye that appears to be more concerned with the flesh and skirt on display, amping up the music score and colour timing. It feels forced and staged rather than fluid as it goes from one set up to the next with little consequence or consideration not even for safe sex. That's one of the issues with Karasov's offering while has a South of France location and a beautiful looking cast its all superficial and the shadow of Statham hangs over it. Maybe The Transporter Refueled would have worked better tweaked as a generic father son action film rather than a reboot of a sleeper hit series.Overall, possibly worth watching for Stevenson elder Frank and Tatiana Pajkovic.