Also what comes across as a major confusion is that the film takes off with a prelude that is somewhere in the late 90s but as the story progresses, there are elements which are too modern day for its course. The dialogues run high on a zany quotient and you may even have a good laugh at some of the serious scenes simply because they lack the depth required to pull them off. ![]() The Transporter Refueled script lacks wit even though the writers keep the plot agile enough to end in an hour and a half. still from movie ‘The Transporter: Refueled’ The Transporter: Refueled Review: Script Analysis Thus what we see ahead is, the typical car chase sequences, expensive wines and a modelesque new Frank Martin. Thus, leaving no choice for Martin but to co-operate with Anna, the ex-special-operations mercenary makes sure to use his covert skills to help the operation reach its final stage. All this includes a bank heist and in order to have Frank’s full contribution, Anna and her accomplishes kidnap his father played by Ray Stevenson. Anna and the ladies force Frank to take-up their vengeful act to take down the human trafficker who victimized her years earlier. This time he crosses the path of Anna (Loan Chabanol) who is leading an all-female crook gang. Frank Martin (Ed Skrein) is at his reckless best, busy transporting classified packages for questionable people. Mind you, go with a fresh mind since comparison to any of its prequels would give you a massive headache for its nowhere nearby. Watch or Not?: Unless you have nothing to watch this weekend, you could watch this film. I could not enjoy this rebooted version of Frank Martin. ![]() What’s Bad: This film is Jason Statham-less! If you can get over this fact that Statham has been replaced by a younger Ed Skrein, who cannot replicate the former’s cold-blooded nature, kudos to you. If the classy-looking action stunts work for you, this film could turn out fun for you. In certain scenes, you may find yourself wondering if you are watching a high-end commercial and a particularly violent one but hey it is still the film. What’s Good: The Transporter Refueled presents more gloss than ever before. Star Cast: Ed Skrein, Ray Stevenson, Loan Chabanol, Gabriella Wright, Tatjana Pajković, Wenxia Yu, Radivoje Bukvić, Lenn Kudrjawizki, Anatole Taubman, Noémie Lenoir
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