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- Wild and nonsensical, Transporter 2 delivers a specific sort of pleasure, mostly by way of observing pain inflicted deftly. Like its clever and cheeky precursor, the sequel boasts elegant choreography by Corey Yuen and a crisp performance by Statham, even though his character remains defiantly undeveloped.
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Sep 1, 2005 · "Transporter 2" is better for a number of reasons, one of them that is has an ingenious plot that continues to reveal surprises and complications well into the third act; this is not simply a movie where the good guy chases the bad guys, but a movie where the story turns a lot trickier than we expected.
Sep 2, 2005 · A stylish and more focused sequel to The Transporter, the movie is over-the-top fun for fans of the first movie. Mercenary Frank Martin (Jason Statham) has accepted a job that seems easy enough...
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- Louis Leterrier
- PG-13
- Jason Statham
Transporter 2 is so lightweight and frivolous, it makes one of Roger Moore's Bond epics look like Crime and Punishment. Full Review | Original Score: 5/10 | Jan 14, 2006
TRANSPORTER 2 isn't going to win any awards for its story (whatever happened to Luc Besson anyway?), but for a fun action movie it's about as good as 2005 offered. Jason Statham reprises the role of Frank Martin, a driver with impressive skills in or out of his car.
Sep 2, 2005 · Transporter 2: Directed by Louis Leterrier. With Jason Statham, Alessandro Gassmann, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta. Transporter Frank Martin, surfaces in Miami, Florida and is implicated in the kidnapping of the young son of a powerful USA official.
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- Action, Crime, Thriller
- Louis Leterrier
- 2005-09-02
Sep 2, 2005 · Jason Statham returns in his signature role as ex-Special Forces operative Frank Martin, aka "The Transporter." Now retired in Miami, Martin makes a living driving for a wealthy family, including the young son, with whom he has unexpectedly bonded.
Movie Review. Frank Martin tries to live by a strict set of rules. The highly trained ex-Special Forces officer offers his driving skills (and his black, tricked-out Audi A8) to anyone who can afford him. He’ll deliver anything anywhere, no questions asked.