Dans le sud de la France, l'ex-mercenaire des opérations spéciales Frank Martin se lance dans une partie d'échecs avec une femme fatale et ses trois acolytes qui cherchent à se venger d'un s... Tout lireDans le sud de la France, l'ex-mercenaire des opérations spéciales Frank Martin se lance dans une partie d'échecs avec une femme fatale et ses trois acolytes qui cherchent à se venger d'un sinistre baron de la drogue russe.Dans le sud de la France, l'ex-mercenaire des opérations spéciales Frank Martin se lance dans une partie d'échecs avec une femme fatale et ses trois acolytes qui cherchent à se venger d'un sinistre baron de la drogue russe.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Arkady Karasov
- (as Rasha Bukvic)
- Captain Guesdon
- (as Michaël Morris)
- Bank Manager
- (as Jochen Hagele)
Avis en vedette
One dimensional
The Transporter, Running on Fumes
It's fine
When there was Statham , there was glory. Now , its just a misguided missile aimed at audience.
Ed Skrein tries his best to reach that level but fails in experience. His voice is a plus but still cannot deliver a good blow with his dialogue delivery. He also lacks that Badass look Jason used to have.
I was literally expecting the entire time for the movie to pick up pace and satisfy the action thirst that action movie lovers would have, but it stayed that dull movie where Hero would fight for some girl the entire time and kiss her at last. (kissing the Heroine with all bruises on Hero's face is now like a symbol that movie is over).
I don't know if they will make an other part of this but I only hope next one will be better.
Verdict: If you are very bored on the weekend, take a family trip,but try to avoid Transporter Refuelled. This movie is only for Transporter series fans who just don't want to skip a movie in the series.
"Disappointing and Unfulfilling"
First and foremost, the plot was convoluted and felt like a half-hearted attempt to recapture the magic of the original. The story revolves around Frank Martin, now played by Ed Skrein, who must become entangled with a group of femme fatales and a dangerous crime lord. Unfortunately, this premise fails to deliver any genuine tension or excitement. The characters lacked depth and development, making it hard for viewers to become emotionally invested in their fates.
Ed Skrein's portrayal of Frank Martin did not hold a candle to Jason Statham's iconic performance. While Skrein is undoubtedly a talented actor, he seemed miscast in this role. His interpretation of Frank felt flat and lacked the charisma that made Statham's character so memorable. This lack of captivating lead performance was a major detriment to the film as a whole.
The action sequences, a hallmark of the Transporter franchise, were underwhelming at best. Rather than the well-choreographed, adrenaline-pumping stunts that fans had come to expect, the action in "The Transporter Refueled" felt disjointed and over-edited. It was as if the filmmakers relied heavily on shaky cam and quick cuts to disguise the lack of imagination in their fight choreography. This approach only served to frustrate me as a viewer, as it made it difficult to fully appreciate what little talent was on display.
The film's pacing seemed erratic. There were moments where the narrative dragged, leaving me checking the runtime, and then suddenly, it would rush through crucial plot developments without providing adequate context or explanation. This uneven pacing kept me disengaged and made it challenging to follow the film's progression.
The supporting characters were woefully underdeveloped. The femme fatales, who could have added an intriguing dynamic to the story, were reduced to clichés and stereotypes. Their motivations felt unclear, and their interactions with Frank lacked any real chemistry, making key moments feel forced and dull.
The film's attempts to inject humor fell flat and often felt out of place. Instead of providing lighthearted relief, the comedic elements detracted from the tension of the action scenes, leaving me feeling confused about the tone the filmmakers were aiming for.
"The Transporter Refueled" is a disappointing addition to the franchise that fails to capture the essence of what made the original films enjoyable. A weak script, lackluster performances, subpar action, and a muddled tone all contributed to a viewing experience that left much to be desired. For fans of the series, I recommend rewatching the original trilogy instead of enduring this uninspired reboot.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJason Statham opted out of the sequel when EuropaCorp would not meet his requested $11 million pay day.
- GaffesIn the club scene, Frank drags the maintenance worker into a room where three guys are playing cards. From the outside the door can be opened just like that but from the inside, the door can only be opened with a key. Apart from the fact that this makes no sense at all, this is prohibited by French/European health and safety regulations.
- Citations
Frank Martin: [Following a fight] You're gonna make me late
Frank Martin: [Has a gun snapped at him] You think this is the first time I have had a gun pointed at me?
- ConnexionsFeatured in News at Ten: Episode dated 29 August 2017 (2017)
- Bandes originalesBouger la tête
Written by Akhenaton (as Philippe Fragione), Geoffrey Mussard, Pascal Perez
Arranged by Eric Mazel
Performed by IAM
(c) Côté Obscur / BMG VM Music (France)
With courtesy of BMG Rights Management (France)
(p) 1997 Parlophone / Warner Music France, a Warner Music Group Company
With courtesy of Warner Music France
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Box-office
- Budget
- 24 926 736 € (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 16 029 670 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 7 355 622 $ US
- 6 sept. 2015
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 72 629 670 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 36m(96 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1






