Poor Jason Statham. Could we ask for a better action star? More graceful than Steven Seagal, more droll than Jet Li, more charming than Bruce Willis. And, as “Transporter 3” proved, more adept at sparring romantically than most. So how dispiriting to see him underserved once again, with a clattery vehicle like Boaz Yakin’s “Safe.” “Safe” incorporates “Transporter” elements — Mr. Statham protects an innocent, drives fast and wears a suit jacket with aplomb — but prefers loud, congested Manhattan to the South of France. Luke Wright (Mr. Statham) is a mixed-martial-arts fighter whose wife is murdered by the Russian mafia after he won’t throw a fight. Homeless, he contemplates suicide until he sees a Chinese 12-year-old, Mei (Catherine Chan), chased by the same gangster tormentors on a Brooklyn subway platform. Mei, it turns out, is a math prodigy who knows a code coveted by the Chinese Triads, the Russians and corrupt cops. Luke, it turns out, has a history in law enforcement. Bring on the redemption, overabundant shootouts and whiplash editing. Regrettably, there’s less fancy footwork than usual for Mr. Statham (though a crunchy hand-to-hand subway brawl has its delights). And few opportunities to display actorly nuance (especially with his young co-star). Still, a long close-up of Luke grieving for his wife suggests remarkable depths. Quentin Tarantino’s producer Lawrence Bender believes in Mr. Statham; he is a producer of “Safe.” So does Kevin Spacey, an executive producer here. Now, if only someone would offer this actor a project worthy of the full range of his talent. “Safe” is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian). Profuse gunplay. Insufficient fisticuffs and character-defining moments.
GMT 18:36 2017 Wednesday ,20 December
'The Last Jedi' rakes in $450.8mn worldwide in openingGMT 17:47 2017 Monday ,18 December
'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' second-highest opening ever in N. AmericaGMT 14:59 2017 Monday ,11 December
'Coco,' a charmer from the Land of the Dead, lives onGMT 15:16 2017 Monday ,04 December
'Coco' and Mexico's Day of the Dead rule at the box officeGMT 14:47 2017 Monday ,27 November
'Coco,' a lively take on the Day of the Dead, wins at box officeGMT 17:41 2017 Monday ,20 November
'Justice League' takes top spot, but still falls short at box officeGMT 17:39 2017 Monday ,13 November
'Thor' remains a box office smash, thundering into second weekendGMT 20:08 2017 Wednesday ,08 November
'Thor,' swinging his mighty hammer, smashes Hollywood's slumpMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor