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'From Paris With Love' is lost in translation

By Roger Moore, The Orlando Sentinel
Thursday, February 4, 2010


John Travolta shaved his head, dyed his goatee and gave himself and his stunt double a real workout in "From Paris With Love," a gonzo spy shoot-em-up from the folks who gave us "Taken."

Even though the action is every bit as explosive and the jokey tone is an amusing departure from "Taken's" serious man "with very particular skills," "Paris" is basically a bloody buddy picture that tries too hard.

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Jonathan Rhys Meyers (right) and John Travolta are shown in a scene from the bloody suspense flick, 'From Paris With Love.'

Travolta is Charlie Wax, a loose cannon shipped to Paris for a mission.

Jonathan Rhys Meyers is Reece, his in-country American embassy handler and driver, a functionary who longs to move up the espionage ranks. When he hooks up with Charlie Wax, his wish becomes his nightmare.

Charlie is chaos and carnage incarnate: a trigger-happy killer who's a bit too old for his hip-hop wardrobe and his slang.

"If you want to BE a 'secret agent man,' you've got to roll like a secret agent man!" Charlie declares. He bullies French customs officers so he can smuggle his gun into the country, then sings to his gun, "Mrs. Jones," as he assembles it.

And he blows through Paris like a bull in a drug-smuggling China shop, riddling nefarious characters of various ethnicities like so much Swiss fromage.

Travolta seems to be having a blast as this guy, going all "Swordfish" over-the-top, referencing the Hong Kong action films of The Shaw Brothers and goofing on his "Pulp Fiction" past.

Rhys Meyers has the tougher role, mastering an American accent but struggling mightily to give this chase-and-shoot-and-chase-some-more actioner some heart and conscience.

Director Pierre Morel, a Luc Besson protege, gives this Paris with Pistols a little pace and a smidgen of flair.

One shootout, in a mannequin factory, is straight out of the Stanley Kubrick filmography. But there's no escaping the grinding gears of an American buddy picture that is unfocused.

'From Paris With Love'

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Director: Pierre Morel

Starring: John Travolta, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Kasia Smutniak

Rated: R for strong bloody violence throughout, drug content, pervasive language and brief sexuality.

Run Time: 1 hour, 34 minutes

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