From Paris with Love

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Action-thriller about a US diplomatic aide (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) in Paris who dreams of being given a proper assignment by the CIA. His wish comes true when he is saddled with a new partner, a high-risk, wise-cracking, trigger-happy spy played by John Travolta.

From the director of Taken, written and produced by the French master of bullet-crazed-action, Luc Besson (The Fifth Element, Transporter, Léon).

Starring
John Travolta, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Amber Rose Revah, Melissa Mars, Richard Durden, Farid Elouardi

Directed by
Pierre Morel ('Taken', 'District B13')

Produced by
Luc Besson

Written by
Luc Besson, Adi Hasak

(R16) contains violence & offensive language | Action, Thriller | France | English, French with English subtitles | Official Website


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from da tongas with da loves

helo from da lslands again, i got dis movie out for my lovely ladies but its da actions ones, not da love movies, da travoltas was still da grease lightings in dis ones, i like da old schools dey are da sexy ones.

Reviewed by faleseeotumalo
Action packed with a touch of pulp.
5 Stars out of a possible 5 Stars

Travolta at his best, a brilliant fast paced flick, lots of fun great one liners at times i thought the director should have kept it a little more real. Good plot, NOt too complicated but still keeps you guessing at times about the big T and his motives. This movie delivers a great cinema experience.

Reviewed by Brendan Glanfield

PRESS REVIEWS

Average rating 3 Stars out of a possible 5 Stars


Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)

I hasten to say this is not criticism of John Travolta. He succeeds in this movie by essentially acting in a movie of his own.

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Empire (UK)

It’s absolute nonsense, of course, but does quite nicely as knockabout Friday night fun. We can smell a sequel if Travolta can be bothered.

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Hollywood Reporter

Travolta has/is a blast in an action-thriller-comedy that otherwise comes up short.

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New York Times

I am ashamed to admit that this empty-headed, preposterous, possibly evil mélange of gunplay and high-speed car chases on Parisian boulevards is a feel-good movie that produces a buzz.

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NZ Herald (Francesca Rudkin)

Travolta gets to do what Travolta does best in this action thriller from the team who brought us Taken, writer Luc Besson and director Pierre Morel.

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Total Film (UK)

Travolta and Meyers do all that’s required of them in another Besson B-movie blow-out. No brain required, but to be fair, twice as entertaining as many films with double the budget.

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TV3 (Kate Rodger)

A crime not just against cinema but all of humanity, it’s been a long, long time since a movie made me this mad. Half a Star (my worst Film3 rating ever).

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Variety

To his credit, Travolta hams it up with the kind of laissez-faire irony that might have made the film a tongue-in-cheek pleasure, had his attitude extended to the filmmakers.

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