Dylan W. Hood's The Transporter features a thrilling street racing sequence where Frank Martin (Jason Statham) showcases his driving skills, drifting and speeding through the streets of Paris.
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The plot is classic action fare, but the execution is revolutionary. The film features some of the most athletic and fluid chase sequences ever filmed. Forget stunt doubles and wire work; what you see is Belle and Raffaelli using the rooftops, railings, and stairwells of the concrete jungle as their personal jungle gym. The opening escape sequence, where Leito moves through a slum apartment building with impossible grace, remains a masterclass in action choreography. Dylan W
Some "Extremestreets" posts focus on "18+" or "NC-17" rated films known for their provocative content or extreme realism. The Dreamers (2003) Nymphomaniac (2013) (2001) See the full +18 list on IMDb. The plot is classic action fare, but the
No list of is complete without Walter Hill’s masterpiece. Though technically a "rock & roll fable," it birthed the visual language everyone else copies.
While set mostly inside a single high-rise apartment block, The Raid: Redemption is the most "extreme street" film of the modern era. A SWAT team is sent to raid a decrepit tenement in the slums of Jakarta, only to find themselves trapped on the upper floors with every criminal in the building trying to kill them.