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Looking for an unknown European and American movie.

I wonder if it is "The Extraordinary Human Trafficker", also known as: "The Ultimate Delivery Man"

Frank Martin, a former member of the special forces, lives on the Mediterranean coast of France A seemingly peaceful life, he is like a "delivery boy" who works as long as he is paid, escorting "goods" - whether they are people or other things - from one place to another. He never asks any questions, and rides in his gorgeously decorated BMW to perform mysterious and sometimes dangerous tasks. Frank abides by the rules and never breaks them. One of the rules of the trade: never change the agreement. Rule No. 2: No names - Frank never asked who he was working for or what he was escorting. Rule 3: Never look at what’s in the package.

Frank's latest delivery mission looks no different from his past errands. An American hired him to escort something, and Frank only knew him as "Wall Street" (see Rule 2). But when Frank stopped on the road, he noticed that the "package" was moving incredibly. This time he violated the third rule of the trade. He opened the package and looked at it, and found that it contained a beautiful woman (played by Shu Qi) with something in her mouth. Frank's confidence in adhering to the other two rules of the trade, which were the basis for his survival every time, was quickly crumbling. He and his new companions soon begin to understand startling secrets, untold complications, and what Frank least wants to believe: that the rules are about to be broken.

"The Delivery Man" is a low-budget action film shot in France. Like recent films like "Brotherhood of the Wolf" and "Kiss of the Dragon," the film has a strong European-Asian feel, largely due to its The screenwriter is Luc Besson, the screenwriter and director of the legendary "The Professional", and the film's director is Hong Kong's Corey Yuen. This will be Yuen Kui's first English-language film, but he has directed dozens of Asian films. In addition, Yuen Kui is also very popular among the audience in the Western movie rental market because he has collaborated with Jet Li on many films, such as Jet Li's most famous "Letter to Dad" ("The Enforcer") and "Fang Shiyu I and II" ("The Legend I and II"), etc. Yuan Kui also directed the stunts in "Kiss of the Dragon". The combination of these two screenwriters and directors naturally brings many real and believable elements to this action film.

The film stars Jason Statham, who wrote and directed Guy Ritchie's "Two Smoking Barrels." Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels") and "Snatch" ("Snatch") has had good performances. Since the release of Guy Ritchie's two films, Statham has capitalized on John Carpenter's "Ghosts of Mars" and "The One" ( Another film with Yuen Kui as stunt choreographer), who has been trying to make a name for himself in the action genre. Both films were box office disappointments, but Statham was unanimously considered the highlight of both films. His snarky tone and lanky appearance make him look sinister on screen (maybe just a little bit), and given the right role, I'm sure he could be as charming as Jean Reno in Leone. Fascinated, captivated. Whether the film will be a success at the box office is another matter, but with such a low budget and an obvious appeal across three continents, the only thing it would take for "The Delivery Man" to achieve some level of success is The purpose is to pique people's interest.