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evden eve nakliyatDumb but fun, excessive with never a cease, super-duper thriller "Transporter 3" is actually one long caricature involving everything and everybody the idea touches.

A number its derring-do gives innovative meaning to "ridiculous. " Even though to Jason Stratham's Honest Martin who's being compared to Daniel Craig's James Bond, he's got the bod but not the face. A partially balding nondescript can't really compete with large high cheekbones.

Today, as to the roaring measures, it's generally quite original in concept and original in its brazen indifference to physical improbabilities, or even possibilities. These aspects, needless to say, are good for more than a few laughs. Some of the through-the-air action even comes off in slight skips of motion suggesting that digital editor just couldn't move it off seamlessly.

In a single sequence, Martin shows you the best way yourself and your car surfaced from the bottom of a deep river while you're off there. (Umm... not advisable.) Then he shows you how to drive a vehicle off a bridge and onto the roof on the moving train, then off the train roof into that gap between separated cars and in the interior of the car.

We also are able to see our hero decking a dozen burly assaulters in an individual attack.

To help its credit, the film does have some decent dialogue and well-established evil inside villains.

Well, OK, plot...

Here goes Frank Martin again into manly martial arts adventure and smite-the-baddy capers. He's that intrepid rented person-transporter whose profession it's to get an assigned individual from one the main world to another even as baddies galore are using them with lethal purpose.

These criminals, in this case, want to bring eight container warships carrying toxic poisons into a Ukrainian harbor as that they await super profits in the shipment. Trying to curb this shipment is Leonid Vasilev (Jeroen Krabbe), the head of the Ukrainian Environment Protection Agency. Trying to thwart Vasilev could be the villains who have kidnapped their daughter Valentina (Natalya Rudakova). Looking to thwart the thwarters is a blackmailer who grabs Valentina. Enter The Transporter, Frank Martin (Jer Stratham), who's during it all against his will. The latter bad guy, now in charge, forcibly lock an electronic bracelet onto a hand of Martin and involving Valentina. It is cued to a device on the Mercedes BMX they're being driving. If the wearer moves beyond 75 feet of that auto, s/he blows up.

Martin is always to transport her from Marseilles as a result of Stuttgart and Budapest completely to the Black Sea on the international intrigue town with Odessa.

Together with, what d'ya know -- doubting, uncooperative Valentina will fit in a mutual romance relationship with Frank.

The many Euro kicks are there, including a car chase between an Audi S8 together with Martin's BMX, the other item being virtually the film's co-star.