The cast hurls itself into the comic-book violence, while the stunt choreography and razor-sharp editing are exhilarating.
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: 15 [See Full Rating] for strong violence, some drug content and language
Runtime: 85 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:07-07-2006
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
Reviews for District B13
There are plenty of impressive gunfights and some wicked martial arts sequences here, but the film is most likely to be remembered for its emphasis on free running, a dizzying physical technique in which the cast sprint, leap and roll through the city.
A 90-minute feature simply showing [David] Belle's stunts with no frills would be great; unfortunately, they only account for about 10 minutes - the rest of the time, Belle is called upon to act.
A die-hard, kinetically charged action film with the kind of shocks and starts that feel truly earned: for once, here's something you might not have seen before, and with no strings attached.
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
Even the snobbiest cineaste will most likely wipe away the drool after seeing Belle, whose athletic ability suggests Jackie Chan after being bitten by an irradiated spider.
The plot is only serviceable, but it perfectly serves its main function ... an excuse to string together a series of ultracool fight and chase sequences.
Whew! I can't remember the last time I got such an adrenaline rush watching a movie.
Delivers a cogent, well-told story, with a bit of social significance underpinning, plus a series of sequences that should satisfy the action fans.
B13 is watchable and, sometimes, quite invigorating. But only when it's getting its adrenaline rush from its stampeding macho duo.
The energy of the film is breathtaking, and the sheer momentum of the direction and talent make up for any artistic drought.
Besson's script may be formulaic crap, but he obviously still has an eye for fresh action talent, and an instinct for how to show it off.
Great fights, great chases, hot kick-*** hero dudes, ruthlessly evil bad guys, some laughs, and a story that actually would be interesting even without all the above.
District B13 may have nothing new to say but, boy, does it say it fast.
Mix in a whole lot of automatic gunfire, an overblown crime plot, a heavy dose of industrial-strength techno and a dystopian view of French social policy. Stir. Enjoy.
District B-13 is a hoot, so assured of its own coolness that it's hard not to go along.
The film maintains a healthy tension, as Damien believes in "the law" and Leïto is never convinced of its efficacy or good intentions.
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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