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District B13 (2006)
Damien (Cyril Raffaelli) is a member of the police elite task force. As a special intervention unit officer and expert in martial arts, he is a master in the field of infiltration, and well versed in successfully completing his operations through rapid, precise and often strong-arm actions. This time, the government has assigned him the most extreme expedition of his entire career: a weapon of mass destruction has been stolen by the most powerful gang of District B13. Assigned to infiltrate the sector to defuse the bomb, Damien must join hands with Leïto (David Belle), whose sole goal is to save his sister, fallen into the hands of the same gang. He is, moreover, the only one who knows District B13 like the back of his hand. But the story is not so simple. Who exactly works for who? Where are those who really pull the strings hiding? And who would really profit from this bomb? (read more)
| Release Date: | June 2nd, 2006 |
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With credits including The Fifth Element, Nikita, The Professional and The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, you know that a film written by Luc Besson is going to be worth watching. Now, add the director of The Transporter, Danny the Dog (Unleashed) and this year's War, Pierre Morel, and it can't miss.
Now, you can...
(complete District B13 review by Movie Addict)
| District B13 Movie Review by Craig (6/10/2006) |
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A bit like Escape From New York in that a part of Paris called District B13 has been walled off in the future (2010 if it matters) and all the criminals, along with a few innocents, have been left inside to rot. Leito grew up in B13 and is a do-gooder who protects the building he lives in by sheer force of will, along...
(complete District B13 review by Craig)
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