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Transporter refueled movie reviews
Transporter refueled movie reviews






transporter refueled movie reviews
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Frank Martin gets trapped into doing their bidding as Frank Senior (Ray Stevenson) is held hostage. They pick four pretty ladies who are on a robbing spree, ex-escort girls now out for vengeance against their once-master. In this movie, his stunts just look amateurishly pretentious.

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Ed is yet to learn how to act or emote and more importantly, has to learn to be more agile in his stunts. He takes Ed Skrein as his Transporter (the original Daario Naharis) and there lies his first mistake. Might as well wait till you catch it on television! lessĬamille Delamarre, the director of the movie, is still inexperienced and amateurish, which makes it nothing short of arrogant ambition to reboot a highly successful action franchise that was helmed by a popular superstar. Honestly, most of it is the old, aged stuff that definitely calls for renewal, in this case ignorance. But you'd appreciate the pace through which the story and the action flow by. In fact, this undoes the aura of its prequels to say so. Neither the performances, nor most of the actions scenes, which is quite a pity. Nothing, and I mean absolutely nothing in this film is noteworthy. To ensure they have Frank's help till they end, they hold hostage his father (Ray Stevenson). Now this man also happens to be Frank's ex-boss. It's the same set of rules that draw him into a soup by his femme coupe who are all set to avenge the man who forced them into prostitution.

transporter refueled movie reviews

You'll witness what has been made of it.In the latest edition of the film, Frank Martin (Ed Skrien) the younger version of Jason Statham transports important packages for questionable people and maintains business standards like- Never ask the name of the employer, Never enquire about the contents of the package, Never ask questions, Don't change the deal, etc. In any case you should go back to watching the older versions with Jason Statham. Now let me start it one a positive note, if you haven't watched any of the earlier films of this series, chances are you'll like Transporter Refueled.

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Only the most die hard of Transporter fans need apply, and even they should wait and see it when it comes on TV instead. There's also some corny acting (By the sisters especially) and dialogue is mostly bland (Leaving aside the exchanges between Frank and his dad). The fight scenes have the same ferocity as the earlier installments, but the set pieces do leave you feeling unsatisfied. As usual, his rules are broken once more to accomplish his task. To ensure his cooperation, they hold his father (Ray Stevenson) hostage. He's hired by a gang of women to hunt down the man who forced them into prostitution. While not as deadpan and cold as his later installment, younger Frank still has some moves of his own. "Don't change the deal" and "Never make a promise you can't keep". He has a few simple rules "Never open the package". We also get to see that very potential squandered in front of our yes, courtesy some terrible dialogue and an idiotic plot.Įd Skrein is younger Jason Statham/Frank with hair who works as a transporter. All the more so because we can the potential the reboot has to offer. Transporter: Refueled is a disappointment.

transporter refueled movie reviews

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Did the Transporter series really need a remake? If it did, it certainly wasn't the one we we get right now.








Transporter refueled movie reviews