From Paris with Love
06.8.2010 | By Jack Rico |
Rated: R for strong bloody violence throughout, drug content, pervasive language and brief sexuality.
Release Date: 2010-02-05
Starring: Adi Hasak
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Country:USA
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When it comes to action movies âFrom Paris With Loveâ delivers. Itâs not the best action film since Wanted, but it did do a good job of extracting a few âooooohsâ and âaaaaahsâ from me. I must confess that according to the trailer, the film looked worse to me than what it was. Perhaps this is why I think better of the film, because I was expecting pure detritus. What you need to know is that John Travolta – though he might look a tad silly, one gets over it quickly – is once again intense, amusing and entertaining. Johnathan Rhys Meyers looks like an amateur actor and disappoints tremendously all the while french director Pierre Morel (Taken) is the new John Woo! When people talk about action directors such as Guy Ritchie, Woo and Luc Besson, Morel has to now be a part of the conversation.
The storyline has some interesting twists and turns, enough to dial you in. While in Paris, a young employee (Johnathan Rhys Meyers) in the office of the US Ambassador hooks up with an American spy (John Travolta) looking to stop a terrorist attack in the City of Lights.
This is the type of film you go to when you had a stressful week at work or at home and feel like seeing someone splatter some personâs brain on the wall with a semiautomatic silencer. Definitely a stress reliever.