This film is about a man whose job is to deliver packages without asking any questions. Complications arise when he breaks those rules.
T**6
Strap yourself in for one edge of your seat ride!
I am a big action movie junkie within reason. That being said this movie delivers on all the action that any fan of good action is looking for. Gunfire, chases, explosions, a beautiful and sexy woman, and a great sense of humor are the big features that give this movie total watchability.Jason Statham was excellent as an ex-Special Ops soldier living in France and living while living off his Military pension while doing some courier work on the side transporting live people or whatever he's hired to transport. Jason played Frank with a gruff exterior yet much charm, humor, heroism, and basic relatability. Gorgeous and sexy Shu Qui steals the show but not too overtly as Lai his human transport turned love interest. Shu's performance was flawless as she stays well in character, delivers her lines perfectly, is very sweet and likable but no nonesense, above all her performance and banter with Statham and her sense of humor as well as her beauty and sex appeal all mix well in her performance. Besides looking great and putting in one (hands down)glorious performance, Shu (Lai) also provides someone for him to interact with and have a special commeraderie with as we see them fight together and fall in love. The chemistry between them was very sweet and practical.The action is various where you not only get to see basic flying bullets, car chases, physical fights including Martial Arts moves, and a few great explosions, but also Frank Martin(Jason Statham) gets into (at times hilarious), clever and improvised means of fighting his enemies. In one part he ties 2 guys up with his shirt and then smacks them both down. The oil scene with him using bicycle petals as non-slip shoe attachments while fighting the bad guys as well as his slipping around in the oil alternately, whereas that scene is both fun to watch as well as really hilarious, it also proved to be one highly clever scene with amazing fight choreography. The whole movie boasts excellent fight choreography throughout. My personal favorite is anytime Frank knocks someone down by kicking a down down or just hitting them with the door when he catches them off-guard.I also love how there is some character development making these characters far more than just one-dimensional action characters. Character relatability is also showcased as everyone's motives whether you agree with them or not make really good sense, anyway you slice it.Overall, if you are into Jason Statham, love great non-stop action boasting explosions, car chases, physical fights featuring Martial Arts with great choreography, a beautiful and sexy love interest, nasty villains with few limits, a hero through his Military training who can do anything with a gun, knife, any explosion, or simply improvise is humorous ways with a bike or parts of, lube up, knock people with doors, or even use his own clothing. For any true action fan, THIS MOVIE IS A MUST SEE!!! 10 STARS OUT OF 10!!!
W**L
Good show
yes
B**A
Great entertainment
Want a movie that allows you to just get away from it all? This one can do it for you. No overt messaging, no virtue signaling- just a well acted fun story.
T**R
Action Packed
The movie starts out with a good car chase scenes set in a foreign country. Frank, the star of our movie is a "transporter" that is, a driver. A driver for robberies and a driver that delivered packages, no questions asked. Our man is hired to deliver a package that is loaded into the truck of his car. When he gets a flat, he sees that the package is moving. He instantly knows what it is, it is a person. He breaks his own rule and looks into the package and sees a pretty young woman. But, being a man of business he delivers the package to its destination anyway. Where he is asked to transport another package. Little does he know his knew package is a bomb, designed to take him out of the equation, leaving no witnesses to his delivery. He goes back to exact his vengeance and steal car similar to the one they blew up on him. He takes the young woman back to his place to try and figure out what to do.Before he can figure out his options his home is destroyed in a second attempt on his life. Once again, Frank escapes. Once again, against his judgement he decides to get involved and realizes quickly he is in deep. He finds out that the bad guys are smuggling illegals from the far east. With the help of a local police chief he starts his campaign. Lots of action in this moving, car chases, explosions, guns, martial arts but without the goofy one liners that many of the newer movies have. Frank is a quiet ex-military man who always gets the job done. And once again, he gets the job done.This is an action packed movie that never crosses into the unrealistic. No wires tied to the martial arts combatants and the like. Watch this underrated movie and enjoy, if you like this type.
R**N
20 years since having seen it at the Cinema. Just as good now.
Anyone that uses "woke" non-values in regard to this action-play needs to chill and really grow up. Forget the "Evolving". It's plain escapist entertainment that is timeless. Definitely action packed and enjoyable. No need for lengthy critiques. Jason Statham is just plain good/enjoyable.
L**E
Too much rope
He gave her too much rope when he allowed her a bit of privacy in the bushes.
L**O
Delightful chases, fights, actors and locations
OK - a good deal of fight scenes and chases cross the lines of belivability (after all, it is just a movie), but both the chase scenes and the fight scenes are delightful to watch as are several of the actors.Jason Statham, plays Frank - a transporter who will transport anything without asking any unnecessary questions and following few simple rules - one of which is never to look into packages he is transporting.His problems begin when he decides to take a look, because in the package he was transporting there was obviously something alive and moving. The package is a chinese girl Lai (played by delightful Shu Qi), whose father is involved in smugling Chinese slaves. She wants to stop his father and in a process involves the transporter, who happens to be very well trained in combat. Here the chase and the non-stop action begin with one good guy fighting against a whole organized gang of bad guys.Other than the chases and fight scenes, and in spite of the unbelievable scenes, I liked the Frank's character - his head is screwed on right - he is focused on what he is doing, he is well-organized, he plans whatever can be planned and when things don't work out, he just moves on - there is no waste of time or energy on bemoaning one's destiny or planning vengance for damages suffered. If something is gone, you simply create a new thing and a new life - a healthy attitude.
A**R
THE TRANSPORTER [2002 / 2015] [Limited Edition SteelBook] [Blu-ray]
THE TRANSPORTER [2002 / 2015] [Limited Edition SteelBook] [Blu-ray] The Film XXX Wishes It Was! Rules Are Made To Be Broken!Frank Martin [Jason Statham] is the best at what he does: transporting illegal goods with no questions asked. But his latest shipment, a beautiful woman kidnapped by slave traders, brings deadly complications to the delivery plans. Now Frank Martin must kick into overdrive to save his precious cargo — and his life.Cast: Jason Statham, Qi Shu, Matt Schulze, François Berléand, Ric Young, Doug Rand, Didier Saint Melin, Tonio Descanvelle, Laurent Desponds, Matthieu Albertini, Vincent Nemeth, Jean-Yves Bilien, Jean-Marie Paris, Adrian Dearnell, Alfred Lot, Audrey Hamm, Sebastien Migneau, Laurent Jumeaucourt, Christian Gazio, Frédéric Vallet, Stefan Gudju, Sandrine Rigaux, Cameron Watson and Vincent Tulli (uncredited)Directors: Corey Yuen and Louis LeterrierProducers: Alfred Lot, David Lai, Luc Besson, Mehdi Sayah and Steven ChasmanScreenplay: Luc Besson and Robert Mark KamenComposer: Stanley ClarkeCinematography: Pierre Morel (Director of Photography)Image Resolution: 1080pAspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audio: English: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, Italian: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound and English: 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo AudioSubtitles: English SDH and ItalianRunning Time: 9? minutesRegion: Region B/2Number of discs: 1Studio: 20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentAndrew’s Blu-ray Review: ‘THE TRANSPORTER’ [2002] Here we have Director Jet Li and the combination of the latest attempt by the French one-man film industry Luc Besson to produce a film that keeps you on the edge of your seat and especially throughout the film, where you get to see Jason Statham do some totally awesome and very dramatic over the top driving sequences in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France and also in Paris, France with the Black BMW 7 Series M760Li xDrive V12 luxury car that will take your breath away and is to some people, if not better than what you will see in some of the James Bond films and check out the audio commentary comments to hear about some hair raising moments. Filmed mainly in the South of France, and adding to this action packed film is of course Jason Statham, who is one of England's rising generation of macho style stars, who holds down the lead as the taciturn reserved and uncommunicative professional driver for criminal undertakings, and the accomplished French actor François Berléand, a familiar face in art-house films joins in the fun packed film.François Berléand plays that beloved stock figure of French crime thrillers, as the police Inspector Tarconi who knows and respects his adversary Frank Martin [Jason Statham], and gets to share a coffee with him while he plays a waiting game in trying to find out if Frank Martin was involved as a driver in a latest bank robbery. Lai [Qi Shu] plays an even more conventional role of a package Frank Martin [Jason Statham] has agreed to deliver, bound and gagged in his trunk, to a bunch of shady operators led by an American known only as Wall Street [Matt Schulze] who you get to hate big time.The plot unfolds routinely enough, where Ex-Special Forces operator Frank Martin falls in love with Lia [Qi Shu], and together they take on the evil Wall Street, a smuggler of Chinese refugees who is in cahoots with Ms. Qi Shu's own father figure Mr. Kwai [Ric Young]. But directors Corey Yuen and Louis Leterrier, keeps the exercise moving with stylishly executed car chases, shootouts and kung-fu confrontations, one of which finds an unarmed Jason Statham polishing off what looks like a dozen criminal henchmen adversaries. Frank Martin breaks all his own rules about remaining neutral and gets personally involved in a complicated plot involving people-smuggling, over the top gunfights, and some equally amazing martial arts action.The film starts off on a high note, with Frank Martin picking up four criminals coming straight out of a bank robbery. What follows is an excitingly staged, perfectly edited car chase through the streets of Paris that works with a few standard jokes directed at police officers who cannot seem to apprehend one driver no matter how many units of backup they call in. This is our introduction to Frank martin, showing him at his fastest, funniest, and cleverest action hero. Jason Statham mugs, he punches his weight, and he is very funny, very strong, and he is a lot more of a threat than he appears.Once Frank Martin is established as a quiet, sophisticated loner, he is given another package to deliver. Aroused by a newfound curiosity, he opens the package and discovers that it is a young Chinese woman Lia [Qi Shu], who is most likely on a hit-list, but after Frank gives Lia a moment to herself, she escapes and sure enough complications arise.Later, we discover she is connected to the smuggling of 400 Chinese people in The United States and the threat of their execution. Though she is not directly behind it, Frank Martin has his suspicions. The real villains are the father of the young woman Lia, who is a businessman named Wall Street [Matt Shulze] whose line of work is so vaguely described and is definitely the definition of a nasty belligerent over the top “movie villain” that we all love to hate. Jason Stratham is delightfully cool as the imperturbable Transporter, and Qi Shu brings us a cute face, but despite a poor command of the English language, brings a love interest/woman-in-distress role opposite Jason Statham. Matt Schulze is imposing as the nasty bad guy that we all hate on first impression, as well as throughout the film and eventually and deservedly gets his due comeuppance, especially being an absolutely terrible cardboard cut-out and one dimensional actor.The action sequences are virtually non-stop, with only the occasional brief interruptions to facilitate minor exposition. Every example of hand-to-hand combat that would feature in lots of martial arts and the bonus of high kicks abound, and enough explosives ammo that could be expanded to supply a small army. The film opens with an amazing thing: a car chase that is not at all boring and it is so outrageously over-the-top, that it is just a great deal of fun packed action that really gets the adrenaline kick in. Overall, ‘THE TRANSPORTER’ film will definitely satisfy anyone who is on the lookout for a really good and over the top action flick and definitely ‘THE TRANSPORTER’ film destination moves at great pace and is well worth viewing and especially adding to your Jason Statham film collection.THE TRANSPORTER MUSIC TRACK LISTTHE CASE (Written by D.J. Pone & Drixxxe) [Performed by D.J. Pone & Drixxxe]FIGHTING MAN (Written by D.J. Pone & Drixxxe) [Performed by D.J. Pone & Drixxxe]ROCKIN’ AND SCRATCHIN’ (Written by D.J. Pone & Drixxxe) [Performed by D.J. Pone & Drixxxe]TRANSFIGHTER (Composed by Alexandre Azaria) [Orchestration and Conduction by Marie-Jeanne Serero and 1st Violin Floriane Bonanni]LOVE RESCUE (Composed by Alexandre Azaria) [Orchestration and Conduction by Marie-Jeanne Serero and 1st Violin Floriane Bonanni]LOVE OF A STRANGER (Composed by Matthew Wilder and Nadia Fares Chasman) [Performed by Nadia]ALLEGRO (Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) (Extract from "Concerto for Clarinet in A Major #622") [Conducted by Karl Böhm] [Performed by Alfred Prinz and Wiener Philharmoniker and The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra]SCREAM aka ITCHIN’ (Composed by Missy Elliott and Tim Mosley) [Performed by Missy Elliott]SO LOW (Composed by A. Pilkington and S. Shippey) [Performed by Custom Blue]BOOGIE 2NITE (Composed by Tweety (as C. Keys), Nisan Stewart and J. Smith) [Performed by Tweety]MUSIK (Composed by Knoc-Turn'Al (as R. Harbor), Kanye West and S. Christian) [Performed by Knoc-Turn'Al]I GOT LOVE (Composed by Nate Dogg (as N. Hale), R. Harrell and Bank) [Performed by Nate Dogg]Blu-ray Image Quality – 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment brings you this awesome action packed film in an amazing 1080p image presentation that really enhances the 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Although this film was released in 2002, during which time a sequel has been released and Jason Statham has cemented his action-star status, but this film still looks like a new release. The image quality is top notch and looks far superior to more high-profile 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Blu-ray launch titles such as 'X-Men: The Last Stand' and 'Fantastic Four.' The film sports a very clean slick look and the visual design aspects are highlighted with very glossy and punchy colours, with lots of shiny surfaces and, during interior scenes, nicely stylized lighting. Blacks are really excellent, and the contrast is really bold, but not blown out of all proportion in the high end image presentation. Without a doubt, ‘THE TRANSPORTER’ film on this Blu-ray disc delivers an appreciable upgrade over the standard inferior DVD release. Please Note: Playback Region B/2: This will not play on most Blu-ray players sold in North America, Central America, South America, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. Learn more about Blu-ray region specifications.Blu-ray Audio Quality – 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment presents this Blu-ray disc with a clever and active sound design comes through nicely in a 5.1 DTS HD lossless mix. The disc also offers us a choice of three audio presentations of English: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, Italian: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound and English: 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo Audio. Music and sound effects are an integral important aspect of this film, and at times are interchangeable with all elements are well represented throughout the sound design at various points, providing a spacious feel with a very immersive experience. There is also a nice audio balance with the dialogue, which is not obscured at any point in the film. I really liked the punchy sound design experience of this audio presentation.Blu-ray Special Features and Extras:Audio Commentary by Jason Statham and Producer Steven Chasman: First up to introduce himself is Jason Statham and then informs us that Steven Chasman is sitting next to him and are here to input their personal comments on the film who of course were personally involved in this film. The opening shot in the multi-storey car park was shot in Niece and they spent six weeks shooting schedule in that part of France. Jason comments on the Black BMW 7 Series M760Li xDrive V12 luxury car he drove in the film, that has a manual shift and is one of a kind and felt very lucky and honoured to drive it and also comments it was very fast, and the gadgets he got use made it very special to drive, and when he use to watch James Bond films, always dreamed of those special fast cars and now his dream has come true in this film. When we see Jason drive off with the three bank robbers and all that extremely fast driving through the very narrow streets were filmed in real time and most of the time no stunt driver was used and the authorities allowed all the streets to be shut down to interact with the police cars chasing Jason and unfortunately the police eventually do not get there man. The house owned by Jason takes the young Chinese girl Lia, who in the morning makes breakfast and especially bakes the Madeleines de Commercy and when the Police Inspector turns up and gets to eat one the Madeleines and in reality hates and detests the taste and nearly throws up, and in-between shoots Jason and the crew had a good laugh with the situation. As to this house of Jason, that was located in Cassis, Bouches-du-Rhône, France, was built especially for the film and of course we get to see what happens to the house when the gangster henchmen let their fury on it and all the locals came out to film the shoot on their video cameras, but with the film crew had 15 cameras to catch every moment of its destruction and some of the stuntmen got injured. When we see Jason in the prison cell who talks to the actor François Berléand who plays the Police Inspector, well Jason says he was a very funny person to be with in-between when the cameras have stopped filming. When we see Jason at the Old Port of Marseille where they filmed with the containers and both commentators state that it was totally freezing cold and was a five day shoot, and with the dramatic fight scenes around the containers, Jason informs us that he suffered with very bad grazes with all parts of his body. As the credits roll up the screen, Jason thanks us for watching the film with their audio commentary, and hoped their comments were not boring. Jason also comments that when he first watched the finished film, he was very pleased in what he viewed and also watching the film with all the bad acting scenes cut out and feels the whole experience was very rewarding, especially what was filmed in what they created and especially filming in the very nice locations and felt very rewarded in seeing the film again, and brought back a lot of good and fond memories and feels the film looked really beautiful, and Jason felt the people he worked with were very talented people and again comments that he is very proud to be involved in the film. All in all the audio commentary was quite interesting in hearing Jason Statham talking in a very personal manner, but sadly there were too many silent gaps, but despite this, you should still view this audio commentary, as we hear some very interesting comments about the making of the film.Theatrical Trailers: Here we get to view five Original Theatrical Trailers and they are as follows: THE TRANSPORTER [2002] [1080p] [2.35:1] [1:27]; BEHIND ENEMY LINES [2001] [1080p] [1.78:1] [2:35]; SPEED [1994] [1080p] [2.40:1] [2:47]; FANTASTIC FOUR [2005] [1080p] [2.40:1] [2:33] and THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN [2003] [1080p] [2.40:1] [1:13].Finally, ‘THE TRANSPORTER’ film is a great deal of fun, down-and-dirty action packed film, the type we like to view. It is unapologetically politically incorrect, features sleek visual style, and Jason Statham at his best. This Blu-ray release is a pretty good. The transfer and soundtrack are generally excellent, although Fox continues to not deliver many extras on its initial Blu-ray titles. If supplements are important to you, the you may have to wait and hope for a more extensive remastered Blu-ray disc in the future, but suspect this will not happen. Otherwise, overall the film ‘THE TRANSPORTER’ is good enough to take out for at least one spin, or even more, if you are a fan like me of the awesome Jason Statham action man. Highly Recommended.Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No.1 Film AficionadoLe Cinema ParadisoUnited Kingdom
C**1
Simple plot, well made movie by all involved
Jason Statham takes to Hollywood after the success of Lock stock and snatch in international markets, initially slumming it in low budget modest fare (Ghosts of Mars anybody?), taking his signature role of Frank Martin A.K.A the Transporter created by super writer/producer/director Luc Besson.Whilst directing duties are taken by eastern martial arts filmmaker Corey Yuen and Besson protégé Louis Lettier, Besson's influence is all over this film, from the quiet, gruff hero, the gorgeous cars, stunning women and the heavily stylized action sequences.Statham plays a no questions asked 'Transporter', a guy that will take any package in his immaculate BMW, as long as the price is right. He is double crossed when he breaks when of his most sacred rules and opens an unusual package.From this moment he is in a conflict with a gang of people smugglers led by Matt Schulze (The fast and furious) and Ric Young (The corrupter). Along for the ride to distract and annoy our hero is the beautiful Qui Shu (So close) as a deceptive but cute partner in crime and an eccentric but likable cop who supports our anti-hero (played with much charm by François Berléand).A mix of eastern martial arts, European style car chases (the opening is a corker right up there with Ronin and the Bourne films in terms of fender bending and editing) and big Hollywood guns and explosions make this a short (less than 90 mins), sharp (cuts through the over long plots of others in the genre) treat, with a brilliant performance from Statham, who is a real screen presence and oozes cool from start to finish.
T**A
The Transporter is classic Statham action
The Transporter is classic Statham action. This is, arguably, the film that put him on the action bandwagon. His acting skills are not particularly fantastic but he serves the purpose as a kick-ass action hero every time! Supporting cast were also functional, not thing outstanding but they do the job. Some stylistic fight choreography that has aged pretty well I must say, and some good shootout scenes. The film definitely picks up in the last act, the first two thirds are more of a character introduction and establishing the plot. The plot is basic, but what do you expect. I'm not going to critique every aspect, there's no need to. This is an action film, it has great action so therefore it serves it purpose and then some.
B**N
Exactly what....
Exactly what is you favourite thing? A pint of beer? Black Forest Gateau?A Roast Dinner? A football match? Whatever it is, it is made from several components in all probablity. Some will be predictable in the same sense that a football match usually sees someone scoring a goal. So it is with this film. BUT Jason Statham is unusually well cast, and the film could never have any credibility without him. After that, you can easily accept this film as an action movie "likely" to be realistic, and at that point you can grip the armrests of your chair and revel in the excitement of an action movie that is very well made. You will also find yourself watching it more than once. Now that it is in bargain basement territory, your money will be very well spent buying this excellent movie.Even if it was still at full price it would be a worthy purchase, so now it is just a bargain. We all like a bargain don't we?
P**N
The Transporter! A must watch
Being a fan of Jason Statham and the series I decided to give The Trsnsporter blu ray a try. Its a fairly decent transfer and it looks way better than the dvd version but not the best I have seen. You can notice grain in many scenes of the movie and the facial detail is ok but not as high as we might expect.nothing to stop you enjoying the movie though.The movie itself is great. Packed with full of action. I love the movie and Statham is amazing. Give this movie a go as you wont be disappointed. Fast delivery and as described. Great seller.
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