From Paris with Love Review
A heavier John Travolta in the role of a crazy U.S spy joins hands with much inexperienced U.S embassy operative Jonathan Rhys Meyers to unearth a drug ring (Please do not take your imaginations to Rush Hours). During this short course of 92 minutes the U.S duty bound officials waste enough bullets to down bad guys that can make Arnold Schwarzenegger search for more sophisticated machine gun.
The French director Pierre Morel has made every effort to raise your adrenaline level throughout the move and he has been successful for creating such scenes in the shape of explosions and car chases that can be loved by average movie goers but Pierre forget to calm down lunatic Travolta and snatching some more believable mission for the duo to venture on.
The average movie may not get a big chunk at the box office but it may get much business if premiered in Asian countries as Asian would love to see all those violence as they remained unaware of the fact that their must be some logic behind every violence but how could they? They have seen Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan so Travolta might be less charm for them.
