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Lai and the hundreds of captives being smuggled to the country by Wall Street and Lai 's father . He helped Lai find the shipping crates but before he found them , he engaged into numerous combats with a combination of martial arts , explosions , and lengthy chase . Wall Street died in struggle driving a truck carrying loads of captives with Frank . Moreover , Frank drove the truck on the side of the road but was confronted by Lai 's father , who was found to be an accomplice to the smuggling , pointing a gun towards him p

Frank was forced to get out of the truck as instructed by Lai 's father They had a small conversation while Lai arrived on the scene . As Lai 's father aimed his gun to Frank , a shot was heard after Lai shoot his father instead . Frank and Lai were both unharmed and the police led by Tarconi arrived and unloaded the shipping containers freeing the captives inside
The film is successful in delivering all the stunts and numerous action sequences packed within a ninety-two minute movie . Statham is physically able enough to pull off the challenges of the fights scenes where he has to climb up and jump off ceilings and shipping crates change vehicle by vehicle and battle with no weapons most of the time . Most of the fight scenes are smoothly filmed which provided the film with stunning action sequences
Director Yuen 's expertise in a Hong Kong style of fight scenes is evident in the use non-fatal articles but can be use as weapons particularly the bicycle pedals used during the oil slick fight and the shirt used to grab and strangle Frank 's opponents (Bracken , 2003
There are several and actors action films that are relatively similar with Jason Statham and The Transporter respectively...
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