
Frank Martin, played by newcomer Ed Skrein, a former special-ops mercenary, is now living a less perilous life - or so he thinks - transporting classified packages for questionable people. When Frank's father (Ray Stevenson) pays him a visit in the south of France, their father-son bonding weekend takes a turn for the worse when Frank is engaged by a cunning femme-fatale, Anna (Loan Chabanol), and her three seductive sidekicks to orchestrate the bank heist of the century. Fra... (Full plot summary below)
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Frank Martin, played by newcomer Ed Skrein, a former special-ops mercenary, is now living a less perilous life - or so he thinks - transporting classified packages for questionable people. When Frank's father (Ray Stevenson) pays him a visit in the south of France, their father-son bonding weekend takes a turn for the worse when Frank is engaged by a cunning femme-fatale, Anna (Loan Chabanol), and her three seductive sidekicks to orchestrate the bank heist of the century. Frank must use his covert expertise and knowledge of fast cars, fast driving and fast women to outrun a sinister Russian kingpin, and worse than that, he is thrust into a dangerous game of chess with a team of gorgeous women out for revenge. From the producers of LUCY and the TAKEN trilogy, THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED is a fresh personification of the iconic role of Frank Martin, that launches the high-octane franchise into the present-day and introduces it to the next generation of thrill-seekers.
Leave your thoughts about The Transporter Refueled.
| Blu-ray.comBrian Orndorf"The Transporter Refueled" is colossally stupid and devoid of snowballing madness, successfully putting a once soaring and silly franchise to sleep. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekPrecisely the sort of movie for which the term Eurotrash was invented--loud, slick, vacuous and stupid. |
| AV ClubIgnatiy VishnevetskyRefueled isn’t a good movie by most metrics, but it is consistently committed to mainlining the basest action-movie pleasures at the expense of damn near everything else. |
| New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe Transporter Refueled is crass and nonsensical, but it is hard to hate a movie in which a medical anesthetic is administered with a nightclub fog machine, the weapons include a ringed life preserver, an escape from a moving plane continues by car onto a jetway and the touch-screen banking software appears expressly designed for double-crossing. |
| GrantlandWesley MorrisThere aren't enough showpiece numbers for Skrein, at least not of the quality that Jason Statham has had. |
| CinemaBlend.comMike ReyesNot a perfect sequel, [but] good enough film to keep the franchise in play - thanks in part to some charismatic performances. |
| Arizona RepublicRandy CordovaIt's mindless entertainment with enough thrills and chuckles to make the time pass painlessly. Just don't examine anything too closely. |
| Sacramento News & ReviewJim LaneThe movie is running on empty, with the same sort of insane plot and laughably unbelievable stunts that made the first three movies hardly worth the trouble to begin with. |
| 4:3Dominic BarlowAs an heir apparent to a Louis Leterrier spectacle, it hasn't an extremely high bar to reach, and yet it still turns the process into a boring bodge job. |
| GQ Magazine [UK]Helen O'HaraAs a moderate budget, pleasantly brainless romp, it could be a lot worse. There's fun here amid the stupidity. |