Sunday, September 9, 2012

Safe

Luke Wright a former NYC detective played by Jason Statham who is in debt to the Russian mob for not throwing a fight, and is told that whoever he meets, whoever he talks to will die. The pressure of that leads him to live life as a homeless man going from shelter to shelter avoiding everyone that he can. He runs into his old partners that he turned in for being crooked cops. They beat him and tell him he might as well kill himself. He goes to the subway to jump in front of one of the trains where he discovers Mei, a child math prodigy who can memorize anything she sees. 

The Triads kidnap Mei on her way home from school and tell her if she does not help them they will kill her mother for “making such a stupid girl.” Mei now scared for her ill mother’s life she reluctantly agrees to help the Triads as a counter. Mr. Han or Uncle Han as Mei calls him gives her a long list of random numbers, and tells her that she is going to get a second set, and a list of instructions, but they are not the only ones interested in Mei; The Russians also want what is in her mind. Mei is able to escape and runs down to the subway which happened to have Luke standing at the edge. Luke’s eyes catch a frightened Mei worried he steps back to see if she is ok, after noticing that she is being followed by the people that made his life miserable he follows her and tries to save Mei. 

From this point on a series of nonstop action breaks out and both Luke and Mei are in a fight for their lives. Using his skills as both a fighter and a detective Luke tries to get Mei through the situation by fighting, shooting and outsmarting his opponents. Not only does he cripple both organizations by killing most of their men. He inquires the help of his former partners to steal what is in the safes that the girl has the numbers locked in her mind. In all “Safe” is one of Jason Statham’s best movies though not one of his fastest moving ones, it starts off a little slow but once in you will be in for the ride of your life hoping both Luke and Mei walk away without injury.                   

Good:
-Great action scenes
-Great selection of actors for roles
-An in-depth plot
-In-depth background explanation at beginning of the movie for both main characters 

Bad:
-A little slow at the beginning 

Scully Rating: 9 out of 10