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I enjoyed the first two better than this one. I think this one moved a bit slower and was a bit boring.
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By far the best and more realistic Transporter movie I have watched. every stunt felt real ..... unlike in part two where it just feel computer-ry
the only disappointment is casting the leading lady. No disrespect to anyone but there is just too much freckles in her face.
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i am very pleased with the cd, the cost and short time it took to arrive.
kudos to amazon great job i will always think of you first.keep sending your action reviews.
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Great movie with lots of non-stop action and good story line. I would recommend it to anyone who like action flicks.
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Having seen two entertaining "Transporter" films, I was utterly disappointed with "Transporter 3," not because of its illogical script (co-written by Luc Besson, so what can I expect?), but because of the new director Olivier Megaton, who just doesn't know how to deliver actions.
Frank Martin (played by cool Jason Statham) comes back. This time, however, ever dependable Frank is forced to his job, with a mysterious Ukrainian girl Valentina (newcomer Natalya Rudakova) by his side, and an explosive device strapped on his wrist. Frank must follow the orders of a villain (Robert Knepper, T-Bag of "Prison Break"), whose motive is unclear even after the film ends.
The stunt people (including the martial arts fight choreographer Corey Yuen) did a great job. There is one fantastic car stunt sequence involving two trailer trucks, and actions themselves are respectable. However, director Olivier Megaton single-handedly ruined everything, employing the flashy camera work and super-fast editing that makes no sense at all. Who wants to see fast-forwarded footage of car chase scene? The poorly-edited film is an insult to the stunt people and their wonderful work.
One thing must be said about the character of Valentina played by Natalya Rudakova. I have nothing against her personally, but honestly, her "Valentina" is one of the most irritating, obnoxious characters I have ever seen on screen, with her perpetually grumbling, drinking and peeing (in a store), and lengthy dialogue about food with Frank. For this kind of role to succeed, you need someone of Cate Blanchett's caliber.
The only good thing is Robert Knepper playing the delightfully evil villain quite effectively and, of course, the star Jason Statham, who hasn't lost his charisma even in this mess. He takes off his shirt in the film (twice), but you know he just doesn't need to do that, to be always cool Frank Martin.
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