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Now, this movie was never very original, not by a long shot.

Martin must now protect himself and the woman who has also revealed that Bettencourt is trafficking people, so there's that too. Alas the car has the bound and gagged female inside. This obviously forces Martin to return to Bettencourt's estate and take vengeance by killing some of his men and stealing a car. Bettencourt (Matt Schulze) tricked him and tried to whack him because Martin broke the rules, he opened the package (kinda understandable actually). Midway through this job the package explodes and almost kills him. Upon delivering the package to the client he is offered another job. He is somewhat shocked but carries on with his delivery.

Eventually, after much deep thought, he opens the package and discovers a bound and gagged female. Whilst delivering a package he notices it moving. He has three rules no names, no alterations to the deal, and don't look inside the package. Ex-military man Frank Martin (Jason Statham) is a transporter, a transporter of anything no questions asked. Yes Asian action was no secret back then (although it wasn't huge outside of Asia) but this was Asian action with French flair.
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We’d much rather see a dramatized account of Besson’s life than anything Frank Martin does.Written and produced by iconic French action director Luc Besson, this was his second attempt to bring Asian action to the mainstream in Europe (and kinda crack into the US on a personal level).
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Mastermind of the Transporter series is well-traveled filmmaker Luc Besson, hotshot stylist of a generation ago ( La Femme Nikita Léon, the Professional), who now presides over stuff like the Taken franchise.
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Plus car chases, a bank robbery, dance club gas attack, car racing through an airport terminal, throwdown on the inevitable yacht, etc.

Frank, his dad, Anna, the three Frank’s Angels, Arkady, and his goons all practice some degree of martial arts, so there are lots of scuffles. A vengeful former employee named Anna (Loan Chabanol), aided by a trio of like-minded working girls, has designs on Arkady’s bank account, and wants Frank - in the company of his retired-spook father (Ray Stevenson) - to be their chauffeur. The job in question involves homely Russian crime boss Arkady Karasov (Serbian actor Radivoje Bukvic), king of the flesh trade on the French Riviera, where seemingly each street corner and hotel entrance is crowded with lovelies for rent. Ed Skrein and Loan Chabanol star in The Transporter Refueled.For the fourth go-round, Frank is played by English actor Ed Skrein, replacing Jason Statham. That is, instead of queen and country he serves only himself - a tough bag man who speaks in stage whispers. The James Bond figure in the Transporter series is Frank Martin, a wiry, studiedly nonchalant, putatively British man (the French-Chinese production was shot in France and is in English), attired in fashionable three-day stubble and skinny suit, who makes his living running clandestine cargo in and out of various scenic locales for shadowy businesspersons, cash on the barrelhead. Critics may be lining up to heap abuse on Camille Delamarre’s The Transporter Refueled, but aside from one or two corny lines and plot clichés it’s a perfectly watchable shoulder-season chop-socky exercise of the Euro-sexy-imitation-Bondian variety, an exciting, pleasantly mindless way to blow 101 minutes.
