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Safe [Blu-ray]

Jason Statham , Catherine Chan , Boaz Yakin    Suitable for 15 years and over   Blu-ray
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)
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Product details

  • Actors: Jason Statham, Catherine Chan, Chris Sarandon, James Hong, Reggie Lee
  • Directors: Boaz Yakin
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Momentum Pictures Home Ent
  • DVD Release Date: 10 Sep 2012
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B007W26C0G
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,370 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Don't expect a Jason Statham franchise starter à la the Transporter series from Safe. But by all means do expect a flat-out fun-times thriller, with all the bone-crunching stunts and nimbly executed action sequences we've come to expect from the bald British bulldog, whose steely eyes and no-quarter attitude lays bad guys to waste wherever he wanders. And there are plenty of bad guys to go around. There's the Chinese triad mob that has kidnapped and is exploiting a little girl named Mei (Catherine Chan), a hard-nosed cutie with a photographic memory; she's literally a human safe. There's also the Russian mafia, desperate for the long string of numbers locked in Mei's head, which is later revealed to be the combination of an actual safe. Then there's the corrupt squad of elite New York City police department goons who only want money, and after they find out there's a lot of it in said safe, they join the chase too. The mayor's involved as well, along with his mysterious aide, who has a stake in all the above-mentioned parties and who proves to be the figure to bring the plot points into focus. The common thread in all this is, of course, Jason Statham, who plays Luke, a disgraced mixed martial arts champ with a chip on his shoulder because he's now living life as a chump. Luke went down hard after not taking a fall for the Russians, and he's lost his family as a result. Wandering Manhattan in self-imposed internal exile, he's a homeless, depressive loner on the verge of suicide, until he accidentally stumbles into all this safe business by crossing paths with Mei in a moment of preposterous movie coincidence. Sensing the chance for redemption, he starts cracking heads and cracking wise with the Chinese and the Russians. Ditto the cops, with whom it turns out he has some lingering bad business. It's not a bad story by any means and it serves the adventure aspects in ways that are often giddily agreeable. Writer-director Boaz Yakin has the right stuff to make the pieces fit into some semblance of logic, if not always believability. He also handles his star with bare-knuckled exuberance, letting Statham do what we want him to: outwit and out-brawn the villains with gut-busting grace in a nearly uninterrupted string of neatly choreographed set pieces. Safe is actually a little more appealing than the Transporter and Crank movies because of its attention to narrative detail and imaginative battle setups. Statham is a smart actor who may have become pigeonholed by genre, but he consistently satisfies with his deadpan demeanour and genuinely impressive chops--both physical and theatrical. Safe is sound, satisfying entertainment that will delight fans of the action hero and may surprise those who are experiencing his moves as an international star for the first time. --Ted Fry

Product Description

When ex-Government agent Luke Wright (Jason Statham) exposes the Russian mafia for rigging an illegal fight, they seek revenge on his family and threaten to kill anyone close to him. Destitute and living alone on the streets of New York, Luke has given up hope….until a chance meeting with a young girl changes everything.

Mei (Catherine Chan), a 10-year-old mathematical prodigy, is abducted by Triad gangsters wanting to use her unique ability to memorise a secret code. When the Russian mafia and a group of corrupt cops also launch a plan to kidnap Mei, it’s clear she holds the key to something deeply dangerous and these men will stop at nothing to get it.

Over the course of one harrowing night Luke snaps back to life and tears through the city’s underworld..

Special Features:

  • Trailer
  • Director's commentary
  • The Making of Safe
  • Cracking Safe featurette
  • Criminal Background featurette
  • The Art of the Gunfight featurette

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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Kick ass violent movie with a heart 6 May 2012
By Kali
Format:DVD
Okay, I'm a Jason Stratham fan, who can forget him in the Transporter series where he kicked butt big time and gave us a plethora of thrills and spills along the way.

So of course I was going to see Safe at the cinema and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The plot is simple enough. Mei, a young girl has a prodigious memory for all things numerical and because of this she has been taken from her home in China and made to work for the deadly Mr Han played by the understated James Hong.

At first all Mei has to do is keep track of all of the finances of Mr Han's many criminal activities in America. Mr Han does not believe in leaving a paper trail so a human computer is the next best thing. But now Mei has been given a numerical code that is more deadly than the work she has been forced to do so far in order to keep her sick mother alive in China.

But Mei played by an excellent Catherine Chan (she has it in her to make it big I think!) finds herself pursued by the Triads, the Russian mob who have no qualms about killing innocent people to get what they want, and of course the corrupt NYC cops who will do anything to get the number that she holds in her head.

Her only ally is an ex cop-come-cage fighter whose life was destroyed by the Russian gangsters on Mei's trail. Luke Wright, Jason Stratham at his rugged and violent best is a haunted man. His wife was murdered by the Russian mafia and he has had to live off the grid, never daring to make friends with anyone for that would mean their certain death.

It is Mei who inadvertently saves Luke and he makes it his mission to save her no matter what the cost.

So we are taken on a breath taking roller cost of a ride in the art of brutal knuckle fighting, slick karate moves and outrageous shooting scenes, (surprisingly not too gratuitous) as Luke makes good on his mission. The only real fly in Luke's ointment is the deadly Alex, a smoldering Anton Mount at his best.

With solid performances by all the cast, "Safe" is far from being a feel good movie. It's bloody, it's violent, it's vicious but it does have it's own unique feel good factor in that you know that what Luke is doing is not for blood or money but for the redemption of his own life and that of his dead wife and unborn child.

Worth going to the cinema to see for the fight scenes alone and if that is not your forte, then go because Jason Stratham is hot totty in EVERY sense of the word!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Statham's best 5 Sep 2012
By J. Morris TOP 100 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Blu-ray
Safe is the story of Mei (Catherine Chan) - a Chinese girl with an eidetic memory for numbers; sifted from school, she is spirited away by the Chinese mafia who want to use her as their account ledger without leaving an electronic trail. At the same time; Luke (Jason Statham - The Mechanic) is persecuted by the Russian Mafia for refusing to take bribes. When the Russian's persecution causes Luke to contemplate suicide, a chance encounter with Mei changes his mind and he feels he owes a debt of gratitude to her. Caught in the middle of the shady dealings between the Russians, the Chinese and the dirty Cops of New York city, can he possibly extricate Mei from her situation?

Whilst Statham's facial expression may not deviate much from the standard grimace/snarl he employs in a near permanent basis, I was pleasantly surprised at just how well he fit the role of this slightly-cliché, washed-up/ex-cop/cage-fighter and managed to inspire some empathy for his character. What's more obvious is the growth of his martial-art skills; the fight-scenes in Safe are truly fantastic. Clear direction and good cinematography by director Boaz Yakin allow you to follow them easily (steering clear of the choppy & blurry freneticism action movies are so very fond of) - there is also a lot of gun-play, which again is a lot clearer than usual in respect to who is firing at who.

Resultantly, the components of the rather-hackneyed plot are used to maximum effect as Luke (Statham) plays the involved parties off against each other to his own end making this film not only a pulse-heightening affair, but relatively more intellectually stimulating than most of the leading-man's usual fare for the entire 95-minute bit.

Extra content: There's an audio commentary with writer/director Boaz Yakin - a making of called "Cracking Safe" another on-set featurette detailing one of the major battle scenes called "Criminal Battleground" and finally an in depth-look at the gun-play in "The Art of the Gunfight". All wrapped up in a neat little menu-system.

Whilst it's good and will keep you glued to the screen, you know exactly where this film is headed from the off and that's the disappointing part - but that is literally the only thing that lets Safe down - it's predictability. Recommended for a quality action movie that will entertain but ultimately, it's nothing new.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Feel safe with the Stath 11 May 2012
By J. D. Naylor TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
This could quite possibly be Statham's best film yet. The producers have been a little more generous with the budget than the average Statham film and have had the good sense to cast a little Chinese girl in a central role. The casting of newcomer Catherine Chen is a great idea and gives everyone a reason to actually care about a someone in a film of largely unpleasant characters.
Statham though takes center stage and is on great form as always playing the sympathetic minder one minute and cold hearted killer the next.In a film full of bent cops, Chinese triads and Russian Mafia there's plenty of bodies around for Jason to dispatch to their graves at pretty regular intervals.
After the early plot developments unfold it sets things up nicely for an action packed hour that you won't forget in a hurry. If you are a Statham fan then you'll love this without a doubt;If you are looking for a thriller with more brains than brawn then perhaps look elsewhere.
A great 90 minutes entertainment courtesey of "The Stath".
Enjoy !
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Good
Very good performance for Jason Statham, I thing one of the best I saw it, very well for him ().
Published 21 days ago by A. Rodriguez
5.0 out of 5 stars Safe - Great Film
A great action packed film as usual for Jason Statham, thoroughly enjoyable, edge of your seat action I would recommend this film.
Published 1 month ago by ANITA BRANT
4.0 out of 5 stars Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Jason
What can I say good film, good actor, fairly good sorry line and plenty of action and not enough screens with Jason statham but there will never be enough of them. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Anon
4.0 out of 5 stars Typical Strathan movie
As watchable as all Jason Strathan movies. Good entertainment whilst drinking berr and eating snacks. Worth buying and could even be a candidate for a second look in a year or so.
Published 1 month ago by andersley
5.0 out of 5 stars safe dvd
Great product, The reviews truly reflect the film. i would recommend this to all my friends as its a great film. :)
Published 1 month ago by Sevda Kilinc
4.0 out of 5 stars Usual Statham Fisticuffs
Quite reasonable to assume this could happen. The action sequences were good but a little over the top in parts.
Published 2 months ago by Jake24
2.0 out of 5 stars BANG BANG BA.. MOVIE
Yeah it's ok.Jason has his mojo working but it's pretty dull stuff really.They try and bring some intrigue to it but it's just a bang bang ba.. movie. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Vlad the emailer
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Statham for a while!!
I was pleasantly surprised how much I liked this film. It is your usual Statham action packed film but with kind of a plot. The action scenes are really good and just fun to watch!
Published 2 months ago by Fredward
5.0 out of 5 stars Wicked
Brilliant film - great action, not too unbelievable and definitely worth a watch. I reckon even the mrs may like this one. Go for it.
Published 2 months ago by PureSymmetry
3.0 out of 5 stars SAFE DVD
OK BUT NOT ONE OF STATHAMS BEST WORTH A LOOK THOUGH AS IT'S A BUDGET PRICED FILM SO DECIDE FOR YOUSELF !
Published 2 months ago by dangerous
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