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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
A very interesting entry from those wacky folks with snotty accents whom we call the French (sometimes we call them worse). "B13" has high energy and excellent momentum that carries through. There are some excellent acrobatics and martial arts techniques in this film, and it's nice to see a halfway decent exhibition of Parkour (a French psuedo-martial art that is really kind of a knockoff of Peking opera performers' acrobatic tricks in kung fu flicks--i.e. Jackie, Sammo, Yuen, Yuen, Yuen, Yuen, etc. style). Very entertaining and a fun ride. Although, I have to make a side note. The film is only a four star movie the first time you see it. Each additional viewing is more like three and a half stars, as the pace is very good but if you were to evaluate it more thoroughly you will notice it is actually quite short in the fight department. Your first viewing will sort of trick you with its good pacing, fun chase scenes and hyper active filming style, but the fights that are present are quite enjoyable and worth checking out (even though I think that there might only be two of them). Get it just to give your fu collection more diversity. You got plenty of Chinese stuff, a bunch of Japanese stuff, some good Korean stuff, that cool German one, you might as well just have to make room for some more fu from the frogs. The French, I mean. I said French. I got to cut out, Interpol has found me again. Where the hell am I gonna hide all this crap?
-Bastard Ronin (see my profile)

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YYou said it all. The movie is simple & funKungfuManiac
Yi agree with you man i think this is a cool flick and 4 stars is spot on.kung fu kid
YYou also got a Chile fu film "Kiltro", plus I saw a Denmark fu movie called "Fighter". It's amazing how martial arts styles influence other countries. If we all knew fu, the world would be peaceful. B:14 is in pre-production get ready for more.JV47842




Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
The movie is wild and entertaining. The film is very short but it delivers the goods on action. The action is impressive--some are original stunts, others we've seen before. The film is very good.

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
Not bad, but could've been better if it had a little more action, since the plot wasn't interesting.

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
Fast paced action through two thirds of the movie, then it sort of stops at that level. Was expecting more from the ending.

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
This film is a strictly for action fans. "B13: Banlieue 13" has a silly story but it makes up for it with its amazing jaw-dropping stunts.

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
"Banlieue 13" delivers the goods: a high quality, fast paced, high octane futuristic action adventure with an incredibly charming and cool cast! The dialogue is well mixed with serious moments, and light-hearted quirky comedy to balance out the film.

Great stunt coordination and choreography by Frédéric Vallet and Sébastien Peres, who meet the highest expectations audiences had who have waited to see what a Parkour action movie could look like on the big screen, beyond most of what was done in Tony Jaa's break out action hit, "Ong Bak".

Hong Kong fans, or action junkies in general, will be truly entertained by the high fluidity observed throughout the film, especially by its stars, Cyril Raffaelli and David Belle. I am definitely looking forward to seeing more of what these guys can do in the future! They are awesome.

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "The Young Master", "Righting Wrongs", "City Hunter", "Bloodmoon", "The Running Man", "Sudden Death", "Knock Off", "Kiss Of The Dragon", "The Transporter 2", "The Rock", "ConAir", "Taxi 2", "Ong Bak", "Tom Yum Goong", "Derzkeidni", "Escape From L.A.", "Kampfansage: The Last Apprentice", "Samourais", "Born To Fight", "Tango & Cash", "48 Hours" and "Another 48 Hours".

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
French Cinema has come a long way since the breakaway hit LA FEMME NIKITA (1991) and LEON THE PROFESSIONAL (1994) both directed by the french new-wave director LUC BESSON.

His TAXI (1998-2001), all three starring the awesome Samy Naceri, was also a runaway hit at the box office worldwide. The latter is a personal favorite of mine.

The TAXI Series is just plain awesome! The second one being the best of the series!

Yes this is the movie of which the American-made TAXI, starring Queen Latifah and Jimmy Fallon, borrows its theme. Luc Besson was given writing credits after all, so that more than stamps it.

Guess what...LUC BESSON also produced all three TAXI movies. Just to let you know Luc Besson directed the ultra fabulous THE FIFTH ELEMENT (1997) the movie that introduced to the whole world that Milla Jovovich is a future action femme fatale.

He's in the front, and behind the scenes of most of the major box office blockbusters as of late. He's responsible for movies like the awesome Jason Statham actioners TRANSPORTER 1 & 2 (2002-2005), the gut busting Jet Li flicks KISS OF THE DRAGON (2001) and DANNY THE DOG a.k.a UNLEASHED (2005), the Jean Reno, Ryoko Hirosue classic WASABI (2001), the list goes on...and...on!!!

Another thing about Luc Besson is that, he was the one who stepped up and snapped up the rights to release the mega action classic ONG BAK (2002), although personally I didn't think that Tony Jaa needed any help from any major producer to expose him to the world. ONG BAK did that for him.

However if there is ever a producer to do it, it might as well be Luc Besson. I just wish he'd stop messing with the original contents of the movies he'll release in the future. ONG BAK was perfect! It didn't need any alterations, edits, and soundtack changes. Then again, what do I know. Personally I'd leave everything be. Show it as it was meant to be seen.

Period.

On that note, here's my review of BANLIEUE 13 a.k.a District 13.

WHERE...DO...I...BEGIN...???

WOW!!!

Just as DOBERMANN (1997) pushed the envelope genres of sex, crime, violence, and gunplay in French Cinema, BANLIEUE 13 takes French Cinema action, and martial arts genres to the highest level it's ever been!!!

Let me start with the pace of this movie. It's absolutely fast, and it's always interesting. Never boring. There's never a dull moment in this flick. I'll say it again, the pace moves very precisely, and frickin' incredibly fast!!!

All the characters in BANLIEUE 13 speak French so fluently fast which makes reading of the English subtitles a little difficult, but will not deter anyone who watches it. Trust me you'll get used to it after a while--of course if you speak and understand the French language then good for you!!!

Now, the storyline. Let's see, the plot is simplistically easy to follow. All you have to do is understand what's going on in the beginning of the movie, and you can pretty much tell what's going to happen, or at least you'll think you'll know what's going to happen.

In 2010, crime has overtaken some parts of France. The gangs have completely outnumbered the police, so instead of continuing to enforce the law. The police build walls around districts that is considered hopeless. BANLIEUE 13 a.k.a District 13, is the worst of them all. Fortunately there's still someone who cares, he's not about to conform to the crime lord who runs BANILIEUE 13. His name is Leito (David Belle). He and Taha (Bibi Naceri--yes, Samy Naceri's brother from the TAXI trilogy, and THE NEST) are not actually in good terms, because Leito is the good guy, and Taha is the bad crime lord.

Somewhere along the way Damien (Cyril Raffaelli), an undercover cop, crosses paths with Leito. Together they set out to save Leito's sister Lola (the beautiful Dany Verissimo) from the clutches of Taha, and his henchmen lead by K-2 (Tony D'Amario) and diffuse a bomb at the same that Taha managed to get his hands.

See, the plot is simple!!!

I know, the plot is not that original I mean it's been done before, but that's not the reason you'll be watching BANLIEUE 13. Nope. You'll be watching this awesome French flick for...yup...you guessed it...for all of the action, and stunts baby!!!

BANLIEUE 13 has got to be one of the best, highly stylized, French martial arts action ever...and I mean...ever produced!!! Watching Cryil Raffaelli, David Belle, and all of the stunt team in action is an absolute blast, no, it's a frickin' revelation!!!

This is the type of movie that energizes anyone who watches it. It's almost as good as ONG BAK (2002) Yes, I said it...almost! It's that frickin' good!!! I can't praise BANLIEUE 13 enough! I'll type the next sentence in Capital just so you'll know what I'm trying to say here:

YOU MUST SEE BANLIEUE 13, DO NOT MISS IT! OR HATE YOURSELF FOREVER! PERIOD!

There, so like I said BANLIEUE 13 is a fresh new ride in the action martial arts realm from the French Cinema, courtesy of Luc Besson, and the magnificent skills of both Cyril, David, and the rest of the stunt team. Having Dany Verissimo in the cast is a big frickin' plus. She's beautiful.

You'll also notice that the wall climbing, and aerial leaps that was popularized by the Luc Besson produced YAMAKASI (2001) and ultimately massacred by the horrible Julien Seri directed LES FILS DU VENT (2004) is present in BANLIEUE 13. I hope he watched this film, and learned from it. Julien Seri you idiot, this is how you film YAMAKASI'S ACTION!!! Don't place the camera too close to the subject you're filming!!!

Thankfully BANLIEUE 13 resurrects the sport, and presents it in a very extreme fashion that you can actually appreciate!!!

It's almost as if the YAMAKASI Team was the ones performing those Urban Ninja stunts. Ultra-cool!!!

BANLIEUE 13 is a smartly directed, and masterully produced actioner that will not disappoint anyone who watches it. It's a movie that has no boring scenes, quickly moves from one scene to the next. The action is one of the best I've seen in French Cinema.

The music used in BANLIEUE 13 is ultra-frickin-cool!!!

The soundtrack grabs you from the beginning, and pumps you up getting your adrenaline all in a rage. When meshed with the visual style and slow-motion action scenes the effect of the sounds is magnified to the max. Thoughtfully placed, and the clever editing only adds to the already fast-paced-storyline.

The humor is kept to a minimum emphasizing instead on the plot structure, stunts, gunplay, and action. Luc Besson has to have taught Pierre Morel, the directing precision of this film because every scene, and every dialogue echoes wit that's only seen in Luc Besson produced, and directed films.

Everything from the dynamic camera angles mostly seen in Hong Kong cinema is used. Slow motion technique is definitely kept to a minimum, it's only used in certain scenes to cleverly heightened the effect, and to show off some ultra difficult martial art moves that's being performed by the actual actors slash stuntmen.

It will take sometime before the French Cinema release another movie like BANLIEUE 13, at least until Cryil, and David does another movie similar to this one. I just hope Luc Besson will continue to be involved in it, because these guys are just plain awesome!!!

Cyril Raffaelli, is famous worldwide as a fight choreographer. He's done famous blockbusters like the aforementioned WASABI (2001), LES PACTE DES LOUPS (2001), TAXI Trilogy (1998-2001), THE TRANSPORTER Series (2003-2005), MESSENGER STORY OF JOAN OF ARC (1999), RONIN (1999), MAN IN THE IRON MASK (1999). All produced or directed by Luc Besson, except the last two mentioned. Anyone who has KISS OF THE DRAGON (2001) will definitely recognize Cyril. He's one of the last henchmen whom Jet Li encounters, and ultimately duels with at the climax at the end. An awesome but brief fight scene ensues for the two.

May I add Dany Verissimo who plays Lola, is a cutie pie!!! I hope to see more of her in the future. She's so perfect for this role, she plays a very cute, and very feisty chick!!! She looks like she has an asian mixed look to her. I hope she gets more roles like these, in fact I just hope she does well in the future. I like her, she's hot!!!

Bibi Naceri and Tony D'Amario are absolutely perfect for their roles. In fact, everyone is.

All I can say is, Viva La France!!!

With BANLIEUE 13, the French Cinema proves that it can hold its own in the Martial Arts Action genre. I won't be surprised if this is a movie that will put France in the map as one of the premiere Martial Arts movie makers at least along with Hong Kong Cinema who produces the most Martial Arts in all genres, and of course Thai Cinema, and Korean Cinema respectively.

BANLIEUE 13 delivers a knock out punch to the guts of the rest of the past French Martial Arts action made before it.

BANLIEUE 13 is indeed a jaw-dropping, eye-popping, French Martial Arts Movie Classic!!!

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
Nice little action flick, the action is good but don't expect a Hong Kong style even if they made it look like one (in the trailer). Cyril and David are pretty impressive and they have a nice chemistry.

Let's hope we're going to see those guys together again. Ne lâcher pas les gars.

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
Solid action film. Storyline is pretty cheesy but the over-the-top action sequences make up for the films major flaws.

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
The story and acting are quite ordinary, but the parkour and fight choreography make this film worth seeing. It's fun, not padded or pretentious, and has appealing lead actors.

-Jeffrey Frawley (see my profile)

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
Best French movie of all time. I hope to see David and Cyril in more movies.

-Kori Anderson

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
This isn't the masterpiece that many think it is. It's a decent movie with decent action and story, but not one of the best. Perhaps it's groundbreaking in France, but in Asia this type of action is just average.

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
If you enjoyed "Yamakasi," or "The Great Challenge", you will certainly enjoy this one for your collection. High acrobatic feats that will leave you breathless!.

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
Personally, this has been one of the best action films I have seen in a long time. The Hong Kong film industry better watch out because the Thai and French have caught up and just about passed them by.

-Benito Rodriguez

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
French action and martial arts. This is where we see Asian influence really taking on the world. I enjoyed this movie, for much the reason I enjoy Asian movies. A different look into their cinema world. One may remember "Brotherhood of the Wolf", which didn't leave much promise for B13! I stood corrected, B13 provides one with much action and favorable acrobatics and martial arts marriage to overlook a sub par plot. I strongly suggest one add this movie to their repertoire.

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Yyes i'm with you there i did enjoy the film there's some good action in the film and you're rating of 3 and a half stars is about right.kung fu kid




Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
Parkour (free running) and Kung Fu together at last...if you don't count most Jackie Chan films. Add in a bit of "Escape From NY" nonsense and you've got a pretty fun ride.

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
I really quite enjoyed this film.

There were many great action set-pieces built around a not-so-sophisticated plot, but then I'm an action fan, so this mattered little.

David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli should definitely make more films individually or collectively in future.

I loved Ong Bak and Tom Yum Goong with all the cringe-inducing stunts, so anyone else that likes that sort of thing will like this too.

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
85 minutes of balls to the wall action. One of the funnest movies you'll ever see!

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YI agree. This movie is a blast.William Giordanella




Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
My rating reflects my total enjoyment of this perfect popcorn chomping, testosterone fueled, Saturday afternoon kinda', asskicking cinematic spectacle! Story? Not really. There's a cool premise though- when a neighborhood is beyond saving, overrun with criminals and junkies... the government just walls it up. Cuts it off from the rest of the city like a gangrene limb. But what about the handful of good people that are unlucky enough to call an area like that home? Fortunately, one of those people moves like a cross between Tony Jaa, Jackie Chan (I'm talking POLICE STORY era Jackie here, not that TUXEDO crap!), and a guy in a zero gravity simulator. He and his hot sister decide to do whatever they can to clean things up, first and foremost by wiping out the local drug dealing gang. Hey there's also a cop that just happens to move and fight in the same incredible, kung funastic style. He drops in to borough 13 to look for a misplaced nuclear bomb, and the two daredevils wind up teaming up for some breath-taking mayhem. There's gunfights, chases, exciting stuntwork, and some crackling good brawls. When it was over, all I could think was "more please". Keep your eyes on all the people that were involved in this flick, no doubt they're destined to make many more action classics.
-Kung Fu Bob

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YThis review captures the merits of the film correctly.Jeffrey Frawley




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