The Transporter (2002)
Former Special Forces officer Frank Martin will deliver anything to anyone for the right price, and his no-questions-asked policy puts him in high demand. But when he realizes his latest cargo is alive, it sets in motion a dangerous chain of events. The bound and gagged Lai is being smuggled to France by a shady American businessman, and Frank works to save her as his own illegal activities are uncovered by a French detective.
- Marie Leconte
- Corey Yuen
- Julien Bectarte
- Aurélia Bono
- Christophe Cheysson
- Stéphane Gluck
- Jean-Emmanuel Graine
- David Hurst
- Stéphane Moreno Carpio
- Nicolas Pillard
- Jean-Baptiste Pouilloux
- Mathieu Pradet
- Pierre Saint Blanquat
- Esther Sellem
- Hans Titze
- Louis Leterrier
- Luc Besson
- Robert Mark Kamen
Rating: 6.712/10 by 5284 users
Alternative Title:
The Transporter 1 - US
Kurýr - CZ
Transporter 1 - NL
玩命速递 - CN
非常人贩 - CN
Transporter - DE
The Transporter 1 (2002) - US
Transporter - ES
Country:
United States of America
France
Language:
English
Français
普通话
Runtime: 01 hour 32 minutes
Budget: $21,000,000
Revenue: $43,900,000
Plot Keyword: martial arts, transporter, france, human trafficking, organized crime, police chase, gunfight, explosion, young woman, getaway driver, assassination attempt, rules, bmw, ex special forces, french police, french detective, nice france, precision, transport, no questions asked, french inspector, modified vehicle
Fun action-thriller with Statham in his element. The car chases and fights were decent but would've been made better if not for the choppy editing. But all in all this was entertaining even though I've seen it a few times over the years. **3.75/5**
Jason Statham's breakout movie. And it's the perfect vehicle for him. Let's face it in almost every movie Statham is just Statham, but that's ok, it's exactly what we want to see. This is basically Luc Besson's version of a Jackie Chan movie. And it really does work. Ok, the BMW bridge jump was nothing short of cringeworthy, but the rest of the movie is enjoyable enough that we can forgive that...just.