
Frank Martin is the best in the business. The ex-Special Forces operative hires himself out as a mercenary "transporter" who moves goods--human or otherwise. Very simple, he delivers, no questions asked. Frank has relocated from the French Mediterranean to Miami, Florida, where as a favor to a friend, Frank is driving for the wealthy Billings family. There's very little that can surprise The Transporter, but young Jack Billings has done just that; Frank has unexpectedly bonde... (Full plot summary below)
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Frank Martin is the best in the business. The ex-Special Forces operative hires himself out as a mercenary "transporter" who moves goods--human or otherwise. Very simple, he delivers, no questions asked. Frank has relocated from the French Mediterranean to Miami, Florida, where as a favor to a friend, Frank is driving for the wealthy Billings family. There's very little that can surprise The Transporter, but young Jack Billings has done just that; Frank has unexpectedly bonded with Jack, age 6, who he drives to and from school. But when Jack is kidnapped, Frank must use his battle-tested combat skills to retrieve the boy and thwart the kidnappers' master plan to release a virus that will kill anyone with whom it comes in contact.
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| Entertainment WeeklyGregory KirschlingThe greatest thing about the movie is Statham, a charismatic silent, deadly type who deserves to take the wheel behind a better franchise. |
| Movie Reviews in CroatianVictoria AlexanderStatham is a tougher, smarter, and sexier heir to Jackie Chan. Alessandro Gassman and his sexy S&M girlfriend, Kate Nauta, welcome to the U.S. We need you. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesJust like its predecessor, this isn't an action film meant to be taken seriously. All you'll need to do is sit back, embrace the absurd craziness and enjoy the ride. |
| Arizona RepublicScott CravenTransporter 2 is high-octane fluff, a feature-length car commercial on steroids that never tries, or pretends to be, anything more. At that level it works. |
| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenStylish thriller positing Jason Statham as a James Bond candidate. |
| Christian Science MonitorM. K. TerrellIf The Transporter was mindless fun, this sequel suggests there can be an IQ less than zero. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasDelivers a satisfying late-summer escapist treat. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesI'd forgotten how much fun James Bond can be. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonIt's a lean, perfectly paced, unpretentious good time; it's what popcorn movies ought to be. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerWhen the spectacle turns ridiculous, the movie just becomes another big-screen video game. |