The Transporter Refueled Page #5

Synopsis: Frank Martin is living a less perilous lifestyle, or so he thinks, transporting classified packages for questionable people. Things get complicated when femme fatale Anna and her three accomplices orchestrate a bank heist and the kidnapping of Frank's father. It's all part of a grand plan to take down the human trafficker who victimized her years earlier. Now a pawn in her vengeful scheme, the former special-operations mercenary must use his covert skills to play Anna's dangerous game.
Production: Relativity Europacorp Distribution
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
32
Rotten Tomatoes:
16%
PG-13
Year:
2015
96 min
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and a friend from your illustrious past.

Give me six hours. I'll find them

and I'll take care of it.

Let's go.

Are they broken?

They've been worse.

Let me see.

I'll be okay.

What about your dad?

Looks like they made it up to him.

I can't remember

the last time either of them

slept in the same bed

as the men who pay them.

I don't think he paid.

Well...

Something else?

Yes.

I wanted to thank you

for what you've done for us.

I'm sorry I lied to you

about the poison.

How about being sorry you kidnapped

my father in the first place?

I'm sorry about that, too.

It was wrong for me to use your father,

and it was wrong for me to use you.

Very wrong.

I think our deal is done.

Yeah.

Don't you want to know

what I'm going to do next?

I think I have a good idea.

I'm talking about the future.

Tell me about the future.

I'm going to finish what we started.

How did you get

caught up in all of this?

I come from an impoverished village.

Drinking and drugs killed

the people that guns didn't.

And then when I was 12,

I came home from the factory

where I worked

and my mother introduced me

to a man in a very nice suit.

Karasov.

He said I could come and do work

for him in warm places.

He would give me food and clothes

and introduce me with men for money.

I looked at my mom

and she said it was okay.

"Yeah, go."

And so I did.

It wasn't until later that I found out

that she sold me to him.

For $500.

Jesus, Anna.

I think she could

have gotten $600, right?

You don't need to do this, you know.

You can still walk away.

If we stop now, it will have

been for nothing,

everything I went through.

Do you know what it feels like

to be thought of as trash?

He'll kill you, you know.

Without thinking about it.

It's like the Count

said to his Musketeers,

"I don't cling to life

sufficiently to fear death."

Dad. Time to go.

Really?

- Excuse me, ladies.

- Mmm. Mmm.

'Cause I'm a fool for you

You know I speak the truth

Whatever you say or do

You know they're doing another job.

Yeah, taking on a Russian crime lord

is more of a suicide mission.

Imagine how horrible your life

has to be to try something like that.

I've seen some horrible things

in some horrible places.

Being sold into prostitution

with death as your only out.

That's about as bad as it gets.

The question is, what are you

gonna do about it?

Me?

There's no one else in the car.

I don't have to do anything.

I'm gonna drop you home,

ditch the car at a chopper,

go to Paris for a bit until things

cool down, you know.

That doesn't sound

like the man I raised.

Dad, stop.

All right, stay within the lines,

watch everything play out,

that's exactly what a fobbit would do.

Look, my entire life, I've tried

to do the right thing, you know.

Maybe I wasn't a spy like you,

but I served that fool.

What did it get me?

Sh*t I didn't deserve.

You said it yourself.

It doesn't mean you stop

doing the right thing.

Send me a postcard from Paris.

- Dad?

- Hello, Frank.

Don't tell me you don't recognize my voice.

It hasn't been that long.

What do you want?

Well, I want to make a deal.

You have some people I want,

three of them to be exact,

and I have someone you want.

Go ahead, say hello.

Drive away. Wherever you are,

just drive away...

Dad... Put him back on the phone.

Well, he's resting now and frankly,

I think he's giving you bad advice.

Anything happens to him...

You'll what? Kill me?

Come on, Frank. I know you.

You were a good soldier.

And you'll do what

a good soldier always does.

You'll follow the orders.

So listen to me very closely.

If you ever wish to see your father alive

again, you'll do exactly what I say.

Son of a b*tch!

- A big, black SUV.

- Occupants?

Couldn't stay away?

There's a new deal.

I thought you said you never...

That was before he took my dad.

Listen, I'm in this sh*t because

of you and so is my dad.

So whether you agree or not

we're going to see Karasov

on his yacht right now with the ledger.

I was all for you,

now I need you to do one for me.

Do we have a choice?

Not really.

We'll help you.

No more games. No more bullshit.

Where's Gina?

She left. Back to her family.

Don't lie to me.

Karasov assumes

that there is only three of us

and that's what he is looking for.

Don't you think?

This is why we always

kept someone separate.

So one of us could get away.

That was our deal.

Let's get your father back.

Welcome back, girls.

Been a long time.

Not long enough.

Still upset about what happened?

A little bit, yeah.

I thought you John Wayne types

just let it roll off your back.

That was the old days.

Now we hold grudges and get revenge.

Revenge for what?

That car of yours is a real step up

from driving a military convoy truck.

You know, you brought this

on yourself, Frank.

Everyone in your platoon played ball,

they made a lot of money.

It would have been easier if you just

went along with the rest, you know.

I wasn't there to make money.

I was there to fight a war.

I don't play ball with people like you.

Well, I can't speak to the arrangements

your country's military

makes to get jobs done.

I'm just happy I was on the side

that profited from it.

Well, let's just hope you get

what's coming to you.

Qiao, Anna, Maria,

glad you could join us.

Where's my dad?

Did one of you bring the ledger?

Now where's my dad?

- I said...

- I heard you.

I assume you have a plan, Junior.

What is this?

You tell us.

What's that supposed to mean?

You called the meeting.

I didn't call anything.

Cut this sh*t. What's this about?

Well, for one, I found the people

who stole from you.

Right. And he's right there.

Listen, I'm getting pretty sick

of you both accusing me

of something I didn't do.

As a matter of fact, I brought

these people here to kill them.

He's lying.

Who the hell are you?

I'm Anna and I work for him.

He told me to rob you and I did.

We called you here

because he has your money.

Let her talk.

There's no way we're taking

the fall for thiIm on my way.

All right.

Hey, you should have

just given me the key.

- Where is he?

- I dons.

'Cause he robbed you. Not us.

You lying b*tch.

Have him show you. Ask him

to show you the bank account.

I'm not showing anybody sh*t.

We've been friends for a long time.

Maybe you should.

You'll see he has every penny.

Shut up!

It's not part of your plan,

this, is it, Junior?

I checked the account this morning.

I have just over 120 million.

I'm gonna lower my gun.

Grab that tablet right there.

Show you the account.

You're gonna see for yourself.

That's a fair start.

Come on, baby. Come on.

Yeah!

Okay.

Yes!

Thanks for the code, a**hole!

Okay!

$120 million. Just as I said.

Give it to me.

This doesn't make sense.

Don't have the money, huh?

What the hell did you do?

Exactly what you told me.

I'm gonna rip you up.

No!

Maria!

Sh*t!

Come on.

Say goodbye to your money.

You think you can untie the boat

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