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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
1,263 Views


Thank you.

As I were saying.

We came to you in good faith.

You said you were unavailable.

We contacted with the man whose the number

you gave us, and it proved to be uneffective,

And now, I'm left with unfinished business.

The way I see it,

your responsible.

I understand your point of view.

But I'm still unavailable.

Boss, can I say something?

Anyone else wanna say something?

Good.

Find me a smarter one.

You have three seconds to change your mind or

you're gonna be permanently unavailable.

One,

two ...

One condition.

I'm listening.

I drive my own car.

Deal.

In anticipation of your answer, we took the liberty

of bringing you a car lock.

Changed the oil, give it a tune up and

took out all the non-essential material.

Left the switch over licence plate, of them.

Replaced the GPS with one of

our own,pre-programme.

It's more efficient that way.

I was so insisted of using the best man

for this assignment.

We're playing a much larger game here.

Don't think of this as just another job,

think of it as a mission.

I'm so please to find we share the same

approach to our..

I make a deal

and that's the deal, just like you.

You don't like names, neither do I,

besides ...

Neither one of us has any interest

in what we paid to do,

beyond what we are paid to do.

Those are your rules, right?

You forgot one.

I work alone.

I thought you

might like the company.

I thought you wanted

me to complete the mission?

You're right, I do.

Wait!

What?

You wanna change the rules?

Every rule has an exception.

Let's make one for today.

You're the boss.

Anything else?

The jewellery,

anything I should know?

Remember those joggers you're trying to blow up

in the airliners

by sneaking liquids through security and combining them onboard?

Same principle,

just refined.

yellow light comes on,

Signal the first liquid

is ready.

flows into the chamber.

Time to go.

This phone is programmed

to call only one number, Mine!

When you pass the first toll on the road going north,

Call me,

All right?

Money, for gas and food.

Any other questions?

Would you mind buckling your seat belt?

I suppose you want to tell me

what's this all about.

Great.

Ocean Blue requesting cargo clearance.

The papers of the environmental agency.

Drop anchor and wait to dock.

We'll inform you when they are signed.

- Okay.

I know what has happened to you

but what happened to Frank?

Colonel Medved All of Intelligence,

has been given all of the information's.

He knows it is his priority.

He wanted you to know

he hires his best man in it.

He'll keep in touch for such short notice.

He suggests you buy him as much time

as you can.

Inspector, they ask if the car

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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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