Colombiana
Zoe Saldana Actor , Jordi Mollà Actor , Lennie James Actor , Amandla Stenberg Actor , Michael Vartan Actor
MPAA Rating:
NR
Contains:Violence,Sexual Situations,Mild Language
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Colombiana
Theatrical Release Date: 2011 08 26 (USA)
UPC: 043396389434
Studio: Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: NR Contains:[Violence, Sexual Situations, Mild Language]
Summary: A woman becomes a professional killer in order to seek revenge against the ruthless gangster who murdered her parents in this action thriller from director Olivier Megaton and writer/producer Luc Besson. As a young girl, Cataleya (Zoe Saldana) saw her parents killed in cold blood. Now Cataleya is all grown up, and she's determined to settle the score. Going to work for her uncle, Cataleya methodically begins working her way up through the criminal underworld, taking out every criminal in her path on an obsessive quest to bury the man who single-handedly destroyed her life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Action
Features:
Columbiana: The Making Of
Cataleya's Journey
Colombiana
Format: DVD
Release Date: 12/20/2011
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 111 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Colombiana
1. Chapter 1 [8:37]
2. Chapter 2 [9:12]
3. Chapter 3 [5:46]
4. Chapter 4 [7:43]
5. Chapter 5 [9:07]
6. Chapter 6 [6:04]
7. Chapter 7 [5:32]
8. Chapter 8 [5:07]
9. Chapter 9 [8:42]
10. Chapter 10 [4:09]
11. Chapter 11 [2:29]
12. Chapter 12 [4:19]
13. Chapter 13 [6:27]
14. Chapter 14 [1:25]
15. Chapter 15 [7:08]
16. Chapter 16 [4:53]
Jeremy Wheeler
If you know Luc Besson, you probably shouldn't be too surprised by Colombiana. After all, the overwhelmingly okay film follows the general pattern laid out by many of his other films, wherein 1) an innocent hero is driven to violence by violence, 2) nearly everyone who is close to the hero is killed, 3) the villain always has an evil henchman, and 4) a chase scene with free-running in it is featured. Sure, that very well might be simplifying the picture and the celebrated French mogul's approach to storytelling, yet Colombiana fits the mold. For the most part, the movie is a serviceable assassin thriller, with the dynamic Zoe Saldana showing off her figure as she outsmarts the good and bad guys hot on her heels when she's not slinking around in panties or shooting enormous guns. Story-wise, there's one monkey wrench of wonky motivation at play, but thankfully the production is pulled off with the right amount of French/Hollywood gloss so that it's very easy to just sit back and accept it for the slightly dramatic action piece that it is. Saldana plays Cataleya, who at a young age became the lone surviving family member of a Colombian crook after he two-timed his boss, Don Luis (Beto Benites). When the American government helps her escape the country, Cataleya is taken in by a family friend, Emilio (played by Cliff Curtis), who trains her to be a killer in the city of Chicago. Years later, the murderous orphan gets the word out to Luis that she is coming for him by drawing an orchid on the body of each perp that Emilio assigns her to kill, thus triggering the FBI and the agent in charge (Lennie James) to hunt her down. Even just reading that synopsis, it's evident that Catalya's plan is so wrong-headed that it's hard to believe she didn't think that things would backfire on her adoptive family. Well, all right, it's just a movie, but still... that just seems lazy -- as does writer/producer Besson rehashing scenes from both La Femme Nikita and L?on (almost blatantly so), which to director Olivier Megaton's credit, is pulled off with relative restraint considering that his last film was the overly chaotic Transporter 3. The helmer does make the dumb move of cutting frame rates in the finale's hand-to-hand action scenes, which is unfortunate since that style is nowhere to be seen up until that point. Some praise should go to Cliff Curtis, who grounds the film with enough emotion to make his connection with Catalya work (basically the only relationship that is anywhere near believable -- the less said about the random white guy love interest, the better). As a movie, Colombiana could absolutely be worse, but it also could be a whole lot better. This is made-to-order middle-of-the-road fare for theatrical tourists in need of an afternoon fix -- and not much more. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Jesse Borrego
Actor
Max Martini
Actor
Sam Douglas
Actor
Graham McTavish
Actor
Michael Showers
Actor
Luc Besson
Producer
Luc Besson
Screenwriter
Robert Mark Kamen
Screenwriter
Ariel Zeitoun
Executive Producer
Ariel Zeitoun
Producer
Olivier Megaton
Director
Nathaniel Mechaly
Composer (Music Score)
Zoe Saldana
Actor
Jordi Mollà
Actor
Lennie James
Actor
Amandla Stenberg
Actor
Michael Vartan
Actor
Cliff Curtis
Actor
Callum Blue
Actor
Beto Benites
Actor
Country: France,USA

