The Transporter Refueled
Hey.
Yo, boy, you can't park there.
- So are we.
Move it!
You, come.
Tell everyone you know from now on
the prostitution on French Riviera
belongs to me.
Who are you?
Karasov.
Go now.
Anna, smile.
Smile!
Good girl.
- You wanna work for me?
- Sure.
Good, sweetie.
Come on, girls. Get to work.
Try to enjoy it, Anna.
- Anna?
- Yes.
It's me. It's done.
We're all ready for tonight.
- Everything's set up.
- Good.
- Anna?
- Yes.
Are you sure you want to do this?
We can still cancel everything,
you know?
I can't stop until
I get all the way out.
Okay. We'll do as we planned.
I love you.
I love you, too.
Technology moves so fast, doesn't it?
I mean, as soon as you think
they can't come up with something,
they come up with something else.
It'll be able to drive itself soon.
Makes you wonder if guys
like me will be out of it.
guys like me, right?
Hand over the keys, boy!
But the keys won't do you any good.
See, this car only starts
with the driver's unique fingerprints
when I grip the wheel.
Shut up!
You're smart and sharp.
I'm gonna cut you up.
Gimme the keys and blow.
Excuse me.
Hey!
Now, here's how we're going to do this.
Put your hands on that wheel, and drive.
That's not a very good plan.
Get in the car!
You're gonna make me late.
And I hate being late.
I told you that wasn't a good plan.
You're late.
I'm 38 seconds late.
There's several degrees of early
and only one degree of late.
And that's too late.
- So?
- So what?
So how'd it go?
I thought you didn't ask questions.
I don't ask questions when
I'm on a job, but this is a favor.
Went okay.
So how much did you get?
791,000?
That sounds like you
did better than okay.
791 euros.
That's my pension from here on.
791 euros a month.
Well...
Happy retirement, Dad.
Thirty-odd years of making good money
Now I've got all the time in the world
and not enough money to spend.
If you ask me, the system's broken.
Pt de canard.
Good enough for you?
I'll tell you once I taste it.
Maybe you should think about getting
a car of your own, you know.
I have my own car.
Then maybe you should
I enjoy our quality time together.
You do realize I sit
in traffic for a living.
Is that what you do?
I came here to be closer to you.
And England wasn't close enough?
Your mother's buried there.
The island is like a cemetery to me now.
Easy on the drama, Dad, please.
Just promise me you won't
stick me in the ground. Hmm?
Your mother was a good
Catholic and everything,
but when it comes my time to go,
just throw me on the fire
and feed me to the fish.
You gonna get that, Junior?
I don't use the phone while I'm driving.
It's a hard world to get a break in
All the good things have been taken
But girl there are ways
Hi, Gina, it's me.
We're all waiting for you.
Please call me.
She's gonna come. Don't worry.
This is how they show
their appreciation.
By being late for an appointment.
You don't listen to me.
It's rude. What if I was a client?
She wouldn't be late then.
But to meet me, the man
who puts the money in her pockets
and pays her medical bills, she's late.
I'm sure that's her.
It better be.
- Hi, baby.
- Sorry, sorry.
Everyone was worried.
Yeah, traffic in this town's a nightmare
and my cell phone died.
Well, when I see Karasov tonight,
I will tell him to get you a driver.
Now, that we are all here,
let's get this party going.
My sentiments exactly.
Yes!
Okay. Okay.
Who is she?
I don't know. She was independent.
She died of a hero OD.
- You got the necklace?
- Yes. Do your thing.
Okay.
- Qiao, ready?
- Ready.
All for one, one for all.
Let's go.
So, what's your plan?
My plan for what?
For the future, Dad.
You must have a plan.
You always have a plan.
Well, I was gonna keep it
as a surprise, but since you asked,
I've been thinking about buying that.
That's a nice fishing boat for a guy
with a worker's pension.
I've been saving for it.
Yeah, I think you miss to travel.
I mean, you've been in some
pretty wild places in your time.
Germany in the '80s,
Colombia in the '90s,
Middle East since then.
Evian is a global brand, and I'm...
Top sales rep.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know. Yeah.
Thirty-odd years working as a rep
for a water company,
and you always seem to find yourself
in the most dangerous places,
the most defining moments.
Fall of the Berlin Wall,
collapse of the Medellin cartel,
- and the Taliban...
- Hmm.
...don't forget the Taliban.
I bet they like Evian in Fallujah.
Well, they don't really care
for sparkling water.
They do prefer the flat.
Okay, Dad.
Junior, I don't think you have
to moralize to me about
how I earn my living.
- And what you mean by that?
- Oh, nothing.
I'm sure all your clients are movie
stars, captains of industry, dignitaries.
I don't ask, they don't tell.
That should tell you something.
Oh, look, um, Miss Unknown
is calling again.
And what would make you think
that "Unknown" is a Miss?
I'm just guessing.
Hello?
Is this the Transporter?
That depends who this is.
Hopefully, your next employer.
I don't do business over the phone.
Tomorrow then. 2:00 p.m.
at the bar at the Majestic hotel.
How will I know who you are?
I'll be alone.
You know, in my day, when you wanted
to make a cup of coffee
you just had to boil the water
and strain the grinds.
Now it seems like you need a PhD.
Dad, you have a PhD.
That's a juicer.
You need a woman around the house.
...acting like haters
Haters acting like...
Just, just acting like haters
Yo, repeat my conversation
I talk just 'bout my haters
'Cause haters love my pictures
So now I'm getting' funky
Haters actin' like...
...actin' like haters
Yo, repeat my conversation
I talk just about my haters
Them haters love my pictures
So now I'm getting' funky
Any kind of cash I'm a professional
When it come to ass I'm a professional
When it's getting hot I'm a professional
Murder alien slang extraterrestrial
Bang bang
Leo?
Huh?
Since when we work together?
Twelve years.
Fifteen.
Fifteen years.
I trust you.
But when it comes to girls,
I'd like to take my time.
Take your time.
- And Yuri...
- Hmm?
...is it true that you live
in your plane now?
Yeah, no customs, no taxes,
free like a bird, man.
- Hold on. Arkady?
- Not now.
There's been an accident.
Da.
They're calling it
an electrical malfunction.
His wife identified the bodies.
Then what am I doing here?
He was your accountant, was he not?
Mine and a lot of other people's.
Did you ask all of them to come
down here to see his body?
I didn't ask you to come here
to see his body.
I asked you to come here to see hers.
Who is she?
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