The Transporter Refueled

    The Transporter Refueled
    2015

    Synopsis

    The fast-paced action movie is again set in the criminal underworld in France, where Frank Martin is known as The Transporter, because he is the best driver and mercenary money can buy. In this installment, he meets Anna and they attempt to take down a group of ruthless Russian human traffickers who also have kidnapped Frank’s father.

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    Cast

    • Ed SkreinFrank Martin Jr.
    • Ray StevensonFrank Martin Sr.
    • Loan ChabanolAnna
    • Gabriella WrightGina
    • Tatiana PajkovićMaria
    • Wenxia YuQiao
    • Radivoje BukvićArkady Karasov
    • Noémie LenoirMaïssa
    • Yuri KolokolnikovYuri
    • Lenn KudrjawizkiLeo Imasova

    Recommendations

    • 67

      Entertainment Weekly

      It’s hard to deny the hedonistic joy in the way Delamarre plays with his various toys, and the goofball stunts—including the yacht-based finale, with a special appearance by a jet ski—are generally worth wandering through the dialogue desert.
    • 60

      Variety

      The Transporter Refueled comes up strong where it counts, with frequent bursts of ludicrously implausible yet coherently directed mayhem.
    • 42

      The Playlist

      Amidst this goofiness, Skrein proves a serviceable Statham replacement, capable of executing elaborate martial arts-inspired fight moves, glowering behind the wheel of his car, and generally acting like a cold, detached thug-for-hire who, deep down, has a heart of gold.
    • 40

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Director Camille Delamarre (Brick Mansions) and his collaborators have devised a few nifty sequences.
    • 40

      Screen Daily

      The first Transporter film in seven years is moderately entertaining and reliably ludicrous in all the predictable ways, but the film’s new sharp-dressed driver doesn’t possess the effortless stoic wit of the original trilogy’s Jason Statham, which ends up making all the difference.
    • 40

      TheWrap

      The action’s accent on Russian rogues, lethal ladies and Rivera-set car chases makes The Transporter Refueled feel less like a film and more like the world’s most violent Vanity Fair fashion spread, all poses and pouts instead of the two-fisted, rough life of the originals.
    • 38

      Slant Magazine

      The titular Transporter is now but a blank slate serving the characters and mayhem surrounding him, a walking metaphor for a franchise that's run out of gas.
    • 25

      Movie Nation

      The chases are nothing special.