Gorgeously choreographed gymnastics of pain elevate District B13 over the impossible missions and last stands of the season.
District B13 (2006)
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Reviews Counted:106
Fresh:85
Rotten:21
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: A nonstop thrill ride, District B13's dizzying action sequences more than make up for any expository flaws.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong violence, some drug content and language
Runtime: 85 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Jun 2, 2006 Limited
Box Office: $1,150,592
Synopsis: Both of the leads in the French action flick DISTRICT B13 practice parkour, a kind of urban gymnastics that looks a little like skateboarding without the skateboard, and the pleasure of this short... Both of the leads in the French action flick DISTRICT B13 practice parkour, a kind of urban gymnastics that looks a little like skateboarding without the skateboard, and the pleasure of this short frenetic film is watching the two lithe heroes leap through windows, run up walls, and jump off buildings. Like Jackie Chan, Cyril Raffaelli, and David Belle, both stuntmen-turned-leading-men perform their own acrobatic martial arts sans special effects or invisible wires, and the lo-fi fight sequences pack a gritty punch that is often missing in slick Hollywood fare. The plot involves a futuristic France where the worst ghettos have been walled off from the rest of society, their schools shut down, and the police force evacuated. The people in power simply want to ignore the plight of the disenfranchised, but this becomes difficult to do when the most notorious gang, led by the wild-eyed Taha (Bibi Naceri), gets its hands on a nuclear warhead and proceeds to demand a 20-million-Euro ransom, with the city of Paris as its hostage. Enter Damien (Raffaelli), a one-man police strike force, who has 24 hours to disarm the missile. To help him navigate the war zone of District B13, he springs a vigilante antihero, Leito (Belle), from jail. Leito has personal reasons for taking down the crime lord: Taha has turned Leito's adolescent sister into his junkie pet. As the ultra-athletic duo go up against Taha's gangster army, they repeatedly (and conveniently) lose their guns, and are forced to improvise, thrashing goons with steering wheels, cinder blocks, and their foreheads. The screenplay (written by Luc Besson, director of LA FEMME NIKITA) and the blunt political critique are a bit heavy-handed, but obviously that's beside the point. Lovers of action flicks could ignore the English subtitles completely and still relish the hyperkinetic beauty of the whip-quick combat. [More]
Starring: Cyril Raffaelli, Tony D'Amario, Dany Verissimo, Bibi Naceri
Starring: Cyril Raffaelli, Tony D'Amario, Dany Verissimo, Bibi Naceri, David Belle, Samir Guesmi
Director: Pierre Morel
Director: Pierre Morel
Producer: Bernard Grenet
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
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Reviews for District B13
District B13 may have nothing new to say but, boy, does it say it fast.
Luc Besson may have brought us Jean Reno's hauntingly conflicted Professional, and Anne Parillaud's downtrodden yet deadly Nikita. But he didn't try very hard when coming up with District B13.
At under 90 minutes, it leaves you breathless and ready for more. Even better, it leaves you - assuming you really like action - smiling a happy little 12-year-old's smile.
The action is so relentless that even hard-core martial-arts fans might need to pause for breath. And much of it is so repetitive that the film occasionally plays like a rerun of itself.
The latest attack of excess from French action impresario Luc Besson.
District B-13 is a hoot, so assured of its own coolness that it's hard not to go along.
It may be subtitled, and the faces may be unfamiliar, but District B13 is the best buddy action movie around.
The movie doesn't make a lick of sense, but it's done with such zest and skill -- and such incredible stunt work and action choreography by co-stars Cyril Raffaelli and David Belle -- that the absurdities don't sabotage it.
B13 is watchable and, sometimes, quite invigorating. But only when it's getting its adrenaline rush from its stampeding macho duo.
A Grand Theft Auto world of muscled goons who drive flashy cars and fire an insurgency's worth of ammo as a neutron holocaust nears. Then we're told: 'Violence isn't the only way to solve problems.'
Go for the dazzling, if repetitive, human stunt work. Endure the appallingly simplistic politics.
While women may certainly apply, it's primarily the guys who will find District B13 irresistible.
What makes it unique are the truly amazing and kinetic action scenes featuring Parkour pioneer Belle and co-star Cyril Raffaelli.
A passable mismatched-buddy movie, goosed up by hard-hitting martial arts and flashy camera acrobatics.
starts at a fever pitch of rushing adrenalin and from there goes into the action stratosphere with some of the most inventive and just plain fun moves yet seen on the silver screen
Let's put the matter simply: The French thriller District B13 makes everything Hollywood has lately done in the action genre look clumsy, dull and stale.
The big innovation here is that the two nimble leads, stuntmen-turned-stars, are devotees of parkour, a fancy French word for the fluid use of urban environments as jungle gyms.
Nothing more than high-octane junk but turns out to be junk that's literally light on its feet and exuberantly silly...enjoyable, adrenalin-pumping nonsense.
Latest News for District B13
March 13, 2007:
"District B13" Sequel Yes, American Remake No
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July 26, 2006:
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May 25, 2006:
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