
After a successful mission against drug lords, the efficient Captain Damien Tomaso is framed at home with three kilograms of heroin planted by the police in his kitchen and he is arrested. Meanwhile a group of teenagers film the action of dirty agents led by Roland from the security agency executing policemen in their car and then leaving the car with the corpses in the 13th District to blame the gangs and begin a civil war. Behind these events, the corrupt chief of the secur... (Full plot summary below)
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After a successful mission against drug lords, the efficient Captain Damien Tomaso is framed at home with three kilograms of heroin planted by the police in his kitchen and he is arrested. Meanwhile a group of teenagers film the action of dirty agents led by Roland from the security agency executing policemen in their car and then leaving the car with the corpses in the 13th District to blame the gangs and begin a civil war. Behind these events, the corrupt chief of the security agency Walter Gassman had received a huge amount as kickback from the constructor Harriburton that has interest to construct buildings in the poor area and uses the situation to force the President of France to authorize to nuke five towers in the district. The teenager with the film is hunted by the police but he delivers the memory card to Leito meanwhile Damien calls him from the precinct asking for help. The friends team-up with five dangerous bosses to gather evidences to prove to the president that Gassman has provoked the conflict in their district.
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| CNNRadioPaul ChambersSilly action with phony-looking stunts. And, the story? Don't get me started. Paul Chambers, CNN. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePhilip MartinFrench parkour-action sequel - featuring David Belle, one of the inventors of the sport - to the kinetic dystopian 2004 film District B13, features lots of incredible stunts that at least look as though they weren't accomplished by the use of green screen |
| Bryant Frazer's Deep FocusBryant FrazerWhen D13: Ultimatum is firing on all cylinders, it's a bad-ass action movie. When it functions as a delivery mechanism for a social message, it's corny as all hell, but still pleasant enough. |
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfThe real kick of the material is had when the characters are forced to fly their way out of tight situations, or reduce a team of aggressors to a heaving pile of wounded groans. |
| Examiner.comAdam LippeThe start-stop rhythm lets you know when you can focus less on the obvious plot mechanics and governmental conspiracy stuff, and recharge for the next ridiculous and acrobatic Parkour sequence. |
| Movie HabitMarty MapesEvildoers vs. parkour-running underdog heroes |
| eFilmCritic.comPeter Sobczynskithe film is an enormous amount of fun and it provides everything that one could possibly want in a piece of straightforward cinematic eye candy |
| Seattle TimesTed FryBesson's philosophy of breakneck action and spectacular set pieces guides the brilliant blend of physical stunts and cartoon conception of a walled-in slum on the fringes of a near-future Paris. |
| I.E. WeeklyAmy NicholsonApproaches politics like an Axe commercial. Like a cocky 14-year-old, it's all bluster when we want grownup charm and menace. |
| Film4Neil SmithAn entertaining sequel with a political subtext that doesn't get in the way of the wall-to-wall action. |