Both of the leads in the French action flick DISTRICT 13 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 .. Read more
| Starring | Cyril Raffaelli, David Belle, Tony D'Amario, Bibi Naceri |
|---|---|
| Director | Pierre Morel |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, World Cinema |
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Both of the leads in the French action flick DISTRICT 13 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 13, 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. Lovers of action flicks could ignore the English subtitles completely and still relish the hyperkinetic beauty of the whip-quick combat.
| Starring | Cyril Raffaelli, David Belle, Tony D'Amario, Bibi Naceri |
|---|---|
| Director | Pierre Morel |
| Studio | MOMENTUM PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 21 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 21 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, World Cinema |
| Language | DVD: French Blu-ray: French |
| Dubbed | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 09 Oct 2006 Blu-ray: 15 Sep 2008 Production year: 2006 |
| Format | DVD |
The allure of watching grown men risking life and limb in the name of a paycheque remains mysterious, but this... read more on Time Out
Tense, razor-sharp and exhilarating
WOW WOW WOW WOW.
Forget your van Damne, forget dare I say it Jackie Chan and forget even Ong Bak.
The action in this film is amazing in particular the opening chase and the casino scene. Even the fight scenes are well crafted.
If you admired the wacky French PAkour boys (BBC did the advert of the guy getting home to watch telly) jumping and flying then check this out.
Don't bother with the crap English dubbing stick with the french language and subtitles. Sit back and enjoy
The parkour/free-running is cool and the fight sequences aren't bad either. Tries to be a little more clever than the average action movie with its 'state of the nation' diatribes - not entirely successfully... Watch it for the parkour (and the cool DVD extra documentary) and you'll be ok