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Jason Stratham returns as ex-Special Forces operative Frank Martin aka "The Transporter." Now retired from his chosen profession of moving dangerous goods with no questions asked, he makes a living driving for a wealthy family in Miami, Florida. But when their young son is abducted, Frank must use his battle-tested combat skills to save the boy and thwart the kidnapper's nefarious master plan. (official distributor synopsis)

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kaylin 

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English Frank Martin has a new job. Actually, it's an old-new job, but instead of transporting criminals from a bank after a heist, he is now driving a little boy home. If the boy's father agrees to it, why not. Frank receives a simple task - to take the boy to the doctor and bring him back in time for his birthday party. What could be complicated about that? Well, besides the fact that the boy's parents have a rather strict relationship and the doctor is not exactly in the right place. Instead, there are other gentlemen and one quite crazy lady. Luc Besson had fun again with what he enjoys. He included a strong hero, but gave him a strong heroine as an opponent, a crazy woman who looks like she came out of a cyberpunk novel. She is barely dressed, somewhat similar to Mila Jovovich, and I would say she is not far from "La Femme Nikita". But she is also just an employee, even though a deadly one. This is evident in the end, where we get rid of her quite quickly, although it could have been a more exciting fight. However, Frank still needs enough strength to defeat the main villain, a mafia with a funny accent, who perfectly masters martial arts. Not that it matters in the end. The courier is doing his job - he promised to save the boy, and he intends to keep that promise. But the villain's plan is darker than it initially seems. The foreground introduces a substance that is actually a very contagious virus. But we don't have to worry because Frank Martin is not only a good driver, but also a tough fighter, and saving the world is not a problem for him. The film often lacks logic - especially in terms of the risk of infection and the availability of antibodies - but what bothered me the most were the action scenes and some elements. They are just too exaggerated. It looks extremely cool when Frank removes a bomb from the bottom of a car using a crane and a great twist, but it's just a bit too much. It's not the only scene that is far-fetched. There are more of them, and that disappointed me a bit about the movie. If it wasn't so exaggerated, it would be a good action film. But like this, it's just average. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/12/motocyklove-deniky-proposition-v-zajeti.html ()

3DD!3 

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English Uh? What on earth can I say? This time Luc Besson seriously deserves a medal. Because The Transporter 2 is so utterly full of clichés or complete craziness that you just have to say to yourself: what the fuck?! Examples: Frank Martin peels off a bomb from the underside of an Audi using a crane - while driving. Frank Martin jumps from building to building like Batman, in a car. And the episode with the jet at the end is just totally kick-ass. You just sit there and gawp. The two stars that it earned from me were for Jason Statham and the perfect black Lamborghini that didn’t even survive the whole movie. Sniff ;-)... Second time round it was much more fun. I had a really good time. Maybe in time I’ll raise it to 3*. ;-) ()

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gudaulin 

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English A film that completely resigns from any logic in its screenplay, ignores the laws of physics, and yet is quite entertaining in its obvious naivety and unrestrained foolishness, partly due to the fact that it doesn't pretend to be anything else, and partly due to the presence of Jason Statham, who fits so well into these types of roles. All he needs is to show his fierce expression and utter a few sharp sentences in his deep voice to satisfy fans of action movies. Overall impression: 35%. ()

Lima 

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English I feel that Besson's production and especially screenwriting prefabrications are starting to become a genre in their own right. Well, let's just call them “Bessonflicks” = narratively stupid brain-wash for viewers endowed with a hell of a lot of detachment. This sequel has is ten times more of that than in the first one (which I liked for its unconcealed simplicity and pace), but the plot and most of the action passages become so absurd that they start to get boring – more bombastic action sometimes doesn't mean more fun. And the transfusion of the antidote and the airplane at the end really sucked. ()

Marigold 

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English A very elaborate attempt to make a megalomaniacal series from the decent first film for the American market with a charismatic hero. Statham's problem is that he has no room in the film to act at all charismatic, if we do not take into account all the tender looks of a cold-blooded killer... The combination of music, luxury and exaggerated action scenes signals that Leterrier and Yuen are staring at Bond, but unlike Bond, Frank gives the impression of a funny exaggerated hero, whose solutions to situations have nothing to do with divine talent, but rather the choreographer's diseased imagination. Transporter 2 is so unbelievable that you can't have much fun with it. In the first film the exaggeration worked precisely because it was at least partially grounded and served with foresight, but the second film is stiff in terms of the humor and essentially just stupid. ()

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