Product Description 1992. Colombia. Nine-year-old Cataleya witnesses her parents’ murder. Barely escaping the massacre herself, she takes refuge in the United States with Emilio, her gangster uncle… Fifteen years later, Cataleya works for him as a hit woman. Her calling card--an orchid drawn on the chests of her victims--is a message to her parents’ assassins. For Cataleya is determined to see her vengeance through to the bitter end… even if it means losing everything she loves.Colombiana stars Zoe Saldana (Avatar, Star Trek), is produced and written by Luc Besson (The Transporter 1-3, Taken and Leon) and directed by Olivier Megaton (The Transporter 3). .co.uk Review As a producer, Luc Besson (The Transporter series, Taken, District B-13) has made extremely profitable B-movie hay out of a fairly strict formula incorporating whisper-thin femme fatales, parkour, Gaultier, and guns. Colombiana, another Besson collaboration with director Olivier Megaton (Transporter 3), doesn't exactly blaze new trails, but the combination of Zoe Saldana's fierce performance and a dash of oddball surrealism sure makes the running time zoom by. Purportedly beginning as a sequel to The Professional, the story follows a beautiful South American assassin bent on rubbing out the murderers of her parents. Unfortunately, the closer she gets to her drug lord prey, the more her own loved ones (including Michael Vartan and an amusingly hambone Cliff Curtis) are put at risk. Things go boom, frequently. Director Megaton handles the action with the rapid-cut, blue-filtered zing common to the Besson factory, but things receive a definite boost via the efforts of Saldana, whose performance combines the intensely physical with an appealing soulfulness. Whether slithering through air ducts in a skin-tight cat suit or using a toothbrush as an impromptu weapon, she somehow manages to maintain an air of beyond-the-call gravitas. Also of note are the scenes of the heroine plying her lethal trade, some of which bear the funky logic-defying influence of Mario Bava's great fugue-state caper movie Danger: Diabolik. Ultimately, although the story elements and secondary character motivations rarely hang together, Colombiana's distinguishing marks help place the film somewhere above the level of guilty pleasure. When pitted against the likes of a mobster with a glass-paneled shark tank for a dance floor, reality can take a seat, frankly. --Andrew Wright
M**Y
Brilliant film
One of my favourites
E**A
I love this
Such an awesome interesting film
G**3
Good action film.
Enjoyable film with plenty of action.
T**L
Colombiana Not Quite On Target
What drew me to this film was the fact that it was from the makers of Taken,so I was expecting quite a lot from it,and for the most part it met my expectations.Its the story of a young girl,who sees her parents killed by a South American crime cartel,and grows up to be an assasin,in the hope of getting her parents killers in her sights,so to speak.Zoe Saldana is very effective as the assassin,bringing as much as she can to the role,but to be honest it never really taxes her.To be fair though,all the characters in the movie are kind of stock ones,and dont give any of the actors,including the underrated Cliff Curtis,much to work with.There are some excellent action sequences however,including an opening foot chase through the city streets,which is brilliantly shot,and a finale which delivers everything you would want it to.For me where the film falls down,is that it allows things to slow down too much in places.Its as if it suddenly wants to be more than an action film,to be taken seriously,and tries to inject some drama and heavy dialogue into the proceedings.Which just dont sit well in movies of this genre,and it doesnt pull it off anyway.This is what,for me,stops it from being a 5 star film.Its a good one,but if it had had more belief in itself,or rather its makers had,then it could have been a great one.
R**L
Colombiana.
Excellent.
P**.
Great film
Really good film
A**
Must watch
Totally brilliant film, amazing film you must watch it
T**A
Colombiana is a frustrating action film.
Colombiana is a frustrating action film. It's frustrating because it's helmed by Olivier Megaton who is quite frankly one of my least favourite directors. His choppy editing style, half second jump cuts and the generic camerawork could turn any good plot into a bad film. In this case, we have a great strong central performance from Zoe Saldana. Accompanied by some good action scenes and a character that could be quite complex and full of depth. The problem is, the script doesn't allow any room for growth, no room for character development so what's the point? There are no memorable scenes and the whole film itself is just generic which deeply infuriates me because all the ingredients are there! The film itself is fine, I can think of much worse films so I have to give this a mediocre rating at best. Johnny Cash's Hurt as the end credit song just about saved it from being abysmal.
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