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Synopsis: Toxic waste bubbles in a ship waiting permission to dock in Odessa. Frank Martin turns down a job in Marseilles, referring it to a pal. A short time later, the pal, wounded by gunfire, crashes his car into Frank's living room and dies, leaving a young woman in the back seat. The employer of the dead man shows up, forces Frank to take the job, snaps a bracelet on his wrist that will explode if Frank gets more than 75 feet from his car, and sends Frank on a journey east with the young woman and a trunk full of something. She's Valentina, nearly mute. Can Frank figure out what's going on, deliver the package, and escape alive? And what does the ship have to do with it?
Director(s): Olivier Megaton
Production: Lionsgate Films
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
51
Rotten Tomatoes:
38%
PG-13
Year:
2008
104 min
$31,316,973
Website
1,387 Views


That's old think.

There's economic reality.

Profit and loss.

Efficiency and waste.

Think global, not local.

Think this.

Yes?

- Where are we?

We're almost there.

Well?

Here, he's on train.

And where are we?

- Here.

You can get units there.

That's a good idea, do that.

Oh Frank, come on!.

Mr. Minister, I assure you

everything is in order.

I'm sure it is.

If there are any problems ...

- I know, you will solve them.

If you don't mind.

You may not believe this,

but I'm at heart a pacifist.

I hate violence.

It creates more problems,

than it solves.

You know,

I never want to do any of this.

A client asked me to obtain

the results, so ...

I'm about creating an environment with that result could be

obtain with the least amount of blood being shed.

But nobody wanted to cooperate, not you,

not the first driver, not your father ...

nor the recently deceased, Frank Martin.

Everybody wanted to fight.

What's so funny?

You're hearing that man talking.

One more step, Frank.

Come on.

One.

Look.

It's over.

Two minutes to nine.

He signed.

Oh, my God.

No, Frank. No.

It's over, Frank.

It's over.

Mission accomplished.

You and the girls free to go.

As a matter fact, I'm so impressed by your talent

I like to offer you a position.

I like to offer you one.

Permanently disable.

I hate to waste time Frank, but at this point

I really don't think we make a good fit.

You're right.

You make a good fit.

You and the bracelet were made for each other.

You're doing the right thing.

Valentina!.

Valentina!.

Am I in heaven?

It's more like in hell.

I don 't care,

as long as we're there together.

Mr. Minister,

your daughter is in good hands.

Thank you.

What are you doing?

- What you said, the right thing.

And now gentlemen,

if you'll excuse me.

I have a conference to address on the dangerous

of doing business with people like you.

Thank you very much.

Is the boat ready?

It's on the water sir, waiting for us!

- Time to leave!.

Ride along!.

- Okay.

I just don't understand it.

When I was a kid, my father and I used to pull fish

out of this very spot all day long.

Times change inspector.

- As the people.

You refer to me?

I don't think that's a very

accurate statement.

Ride the same car,

live in the same house.

I was not referring to

your car or your house.

It's seems restful.

Is lunch ready yet?

Miss, there is a certain

progression to seem.

In order to eat a lunch,

you must first have to catch the lunch.

And if we keep talking instead of

concentrating, we're gonna catch nothing.

I have better idea.

Why wouldn't skip catching the lunch?

And go right to eating the lunch?

I know wonderful place,

just up coast from here.

Where they make fish soup incredible.

They use tomatoes and onions

and little amount of white lavender.

What kind of wine?

Pink, from south.

It should be enough, perhaps.

- Chilled?

Of course chilled.

- And for dessert?

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Luc Besson is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He directed or produced the films Subway, The Big Blue, and Nikita. more…

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