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Colombiana

Colombiana is a 2011 French English-language action thriller film co-written and produced by Luc Besson and directed by Olivier Megaton. The film stars Zoe Saldaña[4] with supporting roles by Michael Vartan, Cliff Curtis, Lennie James, Callum Blue, and Jordi Mollà. The term "Colombiana" means a woman from Colombia. The film is about Cataleya (named for a genus of orchids), a nine-year-old girl in Colombia whose family is killed by a drug lord. Fifteen years later, a grown Cataleya seeks her revenge.

Colombiana
French theatrical release poster
Directed byOlivier Megaton
Written byLuc Besson
Robert Mark Kamen
Produced byLuc Besson
Ariel Zeitoun
Starring
CinematographyRomain Lacourbas
Edited byCamille Delamarre
Music byNathaniel Méchaly
Production
companies
Distributed byEuropaCorp Distribution[1]
Release dates
  • 27 July 2011 (2011-07-27) (France)
  • 26 August 2011 (2011-08-26) (United States)
  • 9 September 2011 (2011-09-09) (United Kingdom)
Running time
108 minutes[2]
CountryFrance
LanguagesEnglish
Spanish
Budget$40 million[3][1]
Box office$63.4 million[1]

The film had a generally unfavorable reception from critics, but Saldaña's performance and action sequences were praised. It grossed $63.4 million against a $40 million production budget.

Plot edit

In 1992, in Bogota, Colombia, drug baron Don Luis Sandoval sends his enforcer Marco and a gang of armed men to kill his associate Fabio Restrepo and his family because Fabio has defied him by trying to leave his criminal life behind. Fabio gives his nine-year-old daughter, Cataleya, a SmartMedia computer memory card loaded with information on Don Luis' business and tells her it's her "passport"; he also gives her the address of her uncle Emilio in Chicago, who will take care of her. Finally, he leaves her with her mother's cataleya orchid necklace. After Fabio and his wife Alicia are gunned down, Cataleya escapes and seeks asylum at the U.S. Embassy. She is granted passage to the United States after handing over the memory card to embassy staff. Although American officials attempt to transfer her into the foster care system, Cataleya tracks down her uncle in Chicago and asks him to train her as a killer.

Fifteen years later in 2007, a grown Cataleya has become an accomplished assassin. Emilio serves as her broker, providing her with contracts. With each murder she commits, she leaves her signature, the Cattleya flower, hoping to one day attract the attention of Don Luis so she can take her revenge. When Emilio finds out about Cataleya's intentions and that she has been targeting men connected to the Don, he begs her to stop to avoid endangering the lives of his own family, but she refuses and they have a falling out. While she is spending the night with her American boyfriend, Danny Delanay, he takes a photo of her sleeping and then shows it to a friend, who then decides to run a background check on Cataleya.

Meanwhile, FBI agent James Ross is working to identify the killer behind more than twenty unsolved murders, all of which have cattleya orchids left behind. He gets a pin on Cataleya's photo from the background check and orders her arrest, but Cataleya escapes and reaches out to Emilio, only to find him and his family brutally slaughtered. She then confronts Ross at his home and threatens his wife and children, forcing him to reach out to CIA agent Steve Richard, who she knows is sheltering Don Luis from the law in exchange for his cooperation with American authorities. After she makes it clear to Richard that she knows where to find his family, he gives her the Don's location.

Meanwhile, Don Luis learns that Cataleya is still alive and organizes his men to kill her, but she ambushes them first and wipes out the entire gang. She also confronts and kills Marco before Don Luis flees and swears revenge. Cataleya, having planted her specially trained attack dogs in his escape vehicle, orders them to tear the Don to pieces. Danny is last seen being interrogated by Ross, but as the agent steps outside, Cataleya calls him from a payphone before escaping on a bus.

Cast edit

  • Zoe Saldaña as Cataleya Restrepo / Valerie Phillips / Jennifer "Jen", a contract killer who witnessed her parents being murdered when she was nine years old. Consumed by a desire for revenge, she leaves a drawing of a cataleya orchid at the scene of her killings as a calling card.
  • Jordi Mollà as Marco, Don Luis' main enforcer and the man who executed Cataleya's parents while she watched.
  • Lennie James as FBI Special Agent James Ross, who is tasked with investigating Cataleya's killings.
  • Michael Vartan as Danny Delanay, Cataleya's boyfriend. An artist, he knows Cataleya as Jennifer and becomes frustrated with her secrecy.
  • Cliff Curtis as Emilio Restrepo, Cataleya's uncle who raised her after her parents were killed. He is also a professional killer and trains Cataleya while also booking her jobs.
  • Beto Benites as Don Luis Sandoval, a Colombian drug lord who ordered the killing of Cataleya's family. He was relocated to the U.S. after cutting a deal with the CIA.
  • Jesse Borrego as Fabio Restrepo, Cataleya's father and a former business partner of Don Luis who was ordered killed when he tried to quit the criminal life.
  • Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Alicia Restrepo, Cataleya's mother and Fabio's wife who is killed along with her husband.
  • Angel Garnica as Pepe Restrepo
  • Ofelia Medina as Mama Restrepo
  • Callum Blue as CIA agent Steve Richard, Don Luis' handler who arranged the drug lord's relocation and manages his case.
  • Max Martini as Williams
  • Sam Douglas as Willie Woogard
  • Graham McTavish as Warren
  • Charles Maquignon as Sergeant Bill Attwood
  • Affif Ben Badra as Gennaro Rizzo

Production edit

The script for Colombiana was based on Mathilda, which was originally written by Luc Besson as a sequel to Léon: The Professional. After a disagreement with the Gaumont Film Company on how to proceed with the film, Besson and director Olivier Megaton reworked the script into a standalone film.[5]

Filming began in August 2010 in locations including Chicago, New Orleans, Mexico, and France.[6] The film was produced by Besson's EuropaCorp company and the script was written by Besson and Robert Mark Kamen.[7][8]

David Martin-Jones, who wrote the article "Colombiana: Europa Corp and the Ambiguous Geopolitics of the Action Movie," stated that the film was likely to have been perceived by audiences to be an American Hollywood production since it "disguises its national origin to appeal to mainstream audiences"; he added that the trait of "aping the look of a Hollywood genre film, with a non-US twist" had been used in previous European films.[9]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a 27% rating based on 106 reviews, with an average rating of 4.90/10. The site's consensus states "Zoe Saldana has the chops but she's taken out by erratic and sloppy filmmaking."[10] On Metacritic the film has a score of 45% based on reviews from 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[11]

Christy Lemire of The Associated Press reviewed Colombiana, writing that "The director of La Femme Nikita and The Fifth Element serves as co-writer and producer here, but this is very much a spin-off of his brand, a continuation of the kind of stereotype- and gravity-defying characters he's made his name on. Colombiana feels more hammy and muscular, though – but knowingly so, and that's what makes it solid, late-summer escapist fun."[12] Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "This B-movie blast of bloody blam blam is the latest chapter in the Luc Besson book of badly bruised lovelies who are better not crossed. What he began in 1990 with Nikita followed with Léon in '94 and '97's The Fifth Element, (the last written with Robert Mark Kamen, who co-wrote Colombiana with Besson), he refines in Colombiana."[13] Claudia Puig of USA Today wrote: "This is a showy flower of an action film. Saldaña doesn't get much of a chance to emote, but her action skills blossom."[14] Jordan Mintzer of The Hollywood Reporter, said that "There are guilty pleasures to be had in this frenzied B starring Zoe Saldaña, who gives an acrobatic performance that makes the overcooked material watchable."[15]

Controversy edit

A nonprofit group called PorColombia criticized the film, saying that it stereotyped Colombia in a negative way.[16] Carlos Macias, president of PorColombia, claimed that the film is proof of a "total lack of creativity" in "Hollywood".[17] When asked about the situation in an interview, Saldaña said "Shame on them? I don't know, I wish I knew how to address stupid unintelligent comments but I don't, I'm not a stupid person."[16] In his review in Senses of Cinema, David Martin-Jones named and analyzed a number of shortcomings. He stated that in spite of all its resemblances to Hollywood blockbusters this film provided—in comparison—at least "a different perspective" concerning immigration and international wealth inequality.[9] Martin-Jones states that in the film, a "character from the global south wreaks havoc on the wealthy and corrupt in the global north."[9] He states that the film "juxtaposes the spaces of wealth inequality that coexist and proliferate under globalization."[9] The story "mirrors the trajectory of many immigrants forced to travel to the global north due to conflict or poverty."[9] The "film offers the possibility of considering the world from a different perspective than is usually seen in a Hollywood blockbuster."[9]

Box office edit

Colombiana debuted in second place in its first week at the U.S. box office with $10,408,176 behind The Help. It stayed No. 2 until 31 August 2011, when it went down to No. 3 behind The Help and The Debt.[18] The film has made $36,665,854 in the United States and Canada, and $24,300,000 internationally, bringing its total to $60,965,854 worldwide.

Sequel edit

At the 2015 CineEurope, when the production house EuropaCorp announced upcoming films, it mentioned that Colombiana 2 was in development. While Saldaña responded to an interviewer, in 2017, that she wouldn't mind reprising her role as Cataleya,[19] as of 2019 there has been no further news from EuropaCorp to suggest a sequel is forthcoming.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Colombiana (2011)". Box Office Mojo. 2 August 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  2. ^ "COLOMBIANA (15)". British Board of Film Classification. 31 August 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  3. ^ "EuropaCorp sets 'Colombiana'". Variety. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  4. ^ Mintzer, Jordan (26 July 2011). "Colombiana: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  5. ^ Gilchrist, Todd (25 August 2011). "Olivier Megaton Admits 'Colombiana' Inspired By Luc Besson's Unmade 'The Professional' Sequel Script". IndieWire.
  6. ^ "Louisiana Productions as of August 2010". Retrieved 24 May 2011. September 18, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Michael Vartan Joins Zoe Saldana in Colombiana". ComingSoon.net. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  8. ^ "Zoe Saldana Wants Revenge in Colombiana". Cinematical.com. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Martin-Jones, David (1 March 2011). "Review: 'Colombiana: Europa Corp and the Ambiguous Geopolitics of the Action Movie'". Senses of Cinema.
  10. ^ "Colombiana (2011)". Rotten Tomatoes. 26 August 2011. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  11. ^ "Colombiana". Metacritic. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  12. ^ Lemire, Christy (24 August 2011). "Review: 'Colombiana' knows how silly, sexy it is'". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  13. ^ Sharkey, Betsy (26 August 2011). "Movie review: 'Colombiana'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  14. ^ Puig, Claudia (26 August 2011). "'Colombiana': Zoe Saldaña is killer". USA Today. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  15. ^ Mintzer, Jordan (29 July 2011). "Colombiana". Variety. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  16. ^ a b Cheney, Alexandra (August 23, 2011). "Vengeance Served Bold". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved October 2, 2012.
  17. ^ "Controversy Surrounds "Colombiana" Film For Stereotyping". NewsTaco. 16 August 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  18. ^ "Weekend Box Office Results for August 26–28, 2011". Box Office Mojo. IMDB.com. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  19. ^ Mohammed, Sagal (2017-04-26). "Zoe Saldana is up for Columbiana 2 & we're SO excited". Glamour. Retrieved 2018-09-23.

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For other uses see Colombiana disambiguation Colombiana is a 2011 French English language action thriller film co written and produced by Luc Besson and directed by Olivier Megaton The film stars Zoe Saldana 4 with supporting roles by Michael Vartan Cliff Curtis Lennie James Callum Blue and Jordi Molla The term Colombiana means a woman from Colombia The film is about Cataleya named for a genus of orchids a nine year old girl in Colombia whose family is killed by a drug lord Fifteen years later a grown Cataleya seeks her revenge ColombianaFrench theatrical release posterDirected byOlivier MegatonWritten byLuc BessonRobert Mark KamenProduced byLuc BessonAriel ZeitounStarringZoe Saldana Jordi Molla Lennie James Michael Vartan Cliff CurtisCinematographyRomain LacourbasEdited byCamille DelamarreMusic byNathaniel MechalyProductioncompaniesEuropaCorpTF1 Films ProductionGrive ProductionsCanal Distributed byEuropaCorp Distribution 1 Release dates27 July 2011 2011 07 27 France 26 August 2011 2011 08 26 United States 9 September 2011 2011 09 09 United Kingdom Running time108 minutes 2 CountryFranceLanguagesEnglish SpanishBudget 40 million 3 1 Box office 63 4 million 1 The film had a generally unfavorable reception from critics but Saldana s performance and action sequences were praised It grossed 63 4 million against a 40 million production budget Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Controversy 4 3 Box office 5 Sequel 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editIn 1992 in Bogota Colombia drug baron Don Luis Sandoval sends his enforcer Marco and a gang of armed men to kill his associate Fabio Restrepo and his family because Fabio has defied him by trying to leave his criminal life behind Fabio gives his nine year old daughter Cataleya a SmartMedia computer memory card loaded with information on Don Luis business and tells her it s her passport he also gives her the address of her uncle Emilio in Chicago who will take care of her Finally he leaves her with her mother s cataleya orchid necklace After Fabio and his wife Alicia are gunned down Cataleya escapes and seeks asylum at the U S Embassy She is granted passage to the United States after handing over the memory card to embassy staff Although American officials attempt to transfer her into the foster care system Cataleya tracks down her uncle in Chicago and asks him to train her as a killer Fifteen years later in 2007 a grown Cataleya has become an accomplished assassin Emilio serves as her broker providing her with contracts With each murder she commits she leaves her signature the Cattleya flower hoping to one day attract the attention of Don Luis so she can take her revenge When Emilio finds out about Cataleya s intentions and that she has been targeting men connected to the Don he begs her to stop to avoid endangering the lives of his own family but she refuses and they have a falling out While she is spending the night with her American boyfriend Danny Delanay he takes a photo of her sleeping and then shows it to a friend who then decides to run a background check on Cataleya Meanwhile FBI agent James Ross is working to identify the killer behind more than twenty unsolved murders all of which have cattleya orchids left behind He gets a pin on Cataleya s photo from the background check and orders her arrest but Cataleya escapes and reaches out to Emilio only to find him and his family brutally slaughtered She then confronts Ross at his home and threatens his wife and children forcing him to reach out to CIA agent Steve Richard who she knows is sheltering Don Luis from the law in exchange for his cooperation with American authorities After she makes it clear to Richard that she knows where to find his family he gives her the Don s location Meanwhile Don Luis learns that Cataleya is still alive and organizes his men to kill her but she ambushes them first and wipes out the entire gang She also confronts and kills Marco before Don Luis flees and swears revenge Cataleya having planted her specially trained attack dogs in his escape vehicle orders them to tear the Don to pieces Danny is last seen being interrogated by Ross but as the agent steps outside Cataleya calls him from a payphone before escaping on a bus Cast editZoe Saldana as Cataleya Restrepo Valerie Phillips Jennifer Jen a contract killer who witnessed her parents being murdered when she was nine years old Consumed by a desire for revenge she leaves a drawing of a cataleya orchid at the scene of her killings as a calling card Amandla Stenberg as Young Cataleya Restrepo Jordi Molla as Marco Don Luis main enforcer and the man who executed Cataleya s parents while she watched Lennie James as FBI Special Agent James Ross who is tasked with investigating Cataleya s killings Michael Vartan as Danny Delanay Cataleya s boyfriend An artist he knows Cataleya as Jennifer and becomes frustrated with her secrecy Cliff Curtis as Emilio Restrepo Cataleya s uncle who raised her after her parents were killed He is also a professional killer and trains Cataleya while also booking her jobs Beto Benites as Don Luis Sandoval a Colombian drug lord who ordered the killing of Cataleya s family He was relocated to the U S after cutting a deal with the CIA Jesse Borrego as Fabio Restrepo Cataleya s father and a former business partner of Don Luis who was ordered killed when he tried to quit the criminal life Cynthia Addai Robinson as Alicia Restrepo Cataleya s mother and Fabio s wife who is killed along with her husband Angel Garnica as Pepe Restrepo Ofelia Medina as Mama Restrepo Callum Blue as CIA agent Steve Richard Don Luis handler who arranged the drug lord s relocation and manages his case Max Martini as Williams Sam Douglas as Willie Woogard Graham McTavish as Warren Charles Maquignon as Sergeant Bill Attwood Affif Ben Badra as Gennaro RizzoProduction editThe script for Colombiana was based on Mathilda which was originally written by Luc Besson as a sequel to Leon The Professional After a disagreement with the Gaumont Film Company on how to proceed with the film Besson and director Olivier Megaton reworked the script into a standalone film 5 Filming began in August 2010 in locations including Chicago New Orleans Mexico and France 6 The film was produced by Besson s EuropaCorp company and the script was written by Besson and Robert Mark Kamen 7 8 David Martin Jones who wrote the article Colombiana Europa Corp and the Ambiguous Geopolitics of the Action Movie stated that the film was likely to have been perceived by audiences to be an American Hollywood production since it disguises its national origin to appeal to mainstream audiences he added that the trait of aping the look of a Hollywood genre film with a non US twist had been used in previous European films 9 Reception editCritical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a 27 rating based on 106 reviews with an average rating of 4 90 10 The site s consensus states Zoe Saldana has the chops but she s taken out by erratic and sloppy filmmaking 10 On Metacritic the film has a score of 45 based on reviews from 22 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 11 Christy Lemire of The Associated Press reviewed Colombiana writing that The director of La Femme Nikita and The Fifth Element serves as co writer and producer here but this is very much a spin off of his brand a continuation of the kind of stereotype and gravity defying characters he s made his name on Colombiana feels more hammy and muscular though but knowingly so and that s what makes it solid late summer escapist fun 12 Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Timeswrote This B movie blast of bloody blam blam is the latest chapter in the Luc Besson book of badly bruised lovelies who are better not crossed What he began in 1990 with Nikita followed with Leon in 94 and 97 s The Fifth Element the last written with Robert Mark Kamen who co wrote Colombiana with Besson he refines in Colombiana 13 Claudia Puig of USA Today wrote This is a showy flower of an action film Saldana doesn t get much of a chance to emote but her action skills blossom 14 Jordan Mintzer of The Hollywood Reporter said that There are guilty pleasures to be had in this frenzied B starring Zoe Saldana who gives an acrobatic performance that makes the overcooked material watchable 15 Controversy edit A nonprofit group called PorColombia criticized the film saying that it stereotyped Colombia in a negative way 16 Carlos Macias president of PorColombia claimed that the film is proof of a total lack of creativity in Hollywood 17 When asked about the situation in an interview Saldana said Shame on them I don t know I wish I knew how to address stupid unintelligent comments but I don t I m not a stupid person 16 In his review in Senses of Cinema David Martin Jones named and analyzed a number of shortcomings He stated that in spite of all its resemblances to Hollywood blockbusters this film provided in comparison at least a different perspective concerning immigration and international wealth inequality 9 Martin Jones states that in the film a character from the global south wreaks havoc on the wealthy and corrupt in the global north 9 He states that the film juxtaposes the spaces of wealth inequality that coexist and proliferate under globalization 9 The story mirrors the trajectory of many immigrants forced to travel to the global north due to conflict or poverty 9 The film offers the possibility of considering the world from a different perspective than is usually seen in a Hollywood blockbuster 9 Box office edit Colombiana debuted in second place in its first week at the U S box office with 10 408 176 behind The Help It stayed No 2 until 31 August 2011 when it went down to No 3 behind The Help and The Debt 18 The film has made 36 665 854 in the United States and Canada and 24 300 000 internationally bringing its total to 60 965 854 worldwide Sequel editAt the 2015 CineEurope when the production house EuropaCorp announced upcoming films it mentioned that Colombiana 2 was in development While Saldana responded to an interviewer in 2017 that she wouldn t mind reprising her role as Cataleya 19 as of 2019 there has been no further news from EuropaCorp to suggest a sequel is forthcoming See also editColombia in popular cultureReferences edit a b c Colombiana 2011 Box Office Mojo 2 August 2011 Retrieved 1 September 2011 COLOMBIANA 15 British Board of Film Classification 31 August 2011 Retrieved 1 September 2011 EuropaCorp sets Colombiana Variety Retrieved 26 August 2011 Mintzer Jordan 26 July 2011 Colombiana Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 19 August 2011 Gilchrist Todd 25 August 2011 Olivier Megaton Admits Colombiana Inspired By Luc Besson s Unmade The Professional Sequel Script IndieWire Louisiana Productions as of August 2010 Retrieved 24 May 2011 Archived September 18 2010 at the Wayback Machine Michael Vartan Joins Zoe Saldana in Colombiana ComingSoon net Retrieved 24 May 2011 Zoe Saldana Wants Revenge in Colombiana Cinematical com Retrieved 24 May 2011 a b c d e f Martin Jones David 1 March 2011 Review Colombiana Europa Corp and the Ambiguous Geopolitics of the Action Movie Senses of Cinema Colombiana 2011 Rotten Tomatoes 26 August 2011 Retrieved 3 December 2019 Colombiana Metacritic Retrieved 2020 07 01 Lemire Christy 24 August 2011 Review Colombiana knows how silly sexy it is Boston Globe Retrieved 2 September 2011 Sharkey Betsy 26 August 2011 Movie review Colombiana Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2 September 2011 Puig Claudia 26 August 2011 Colombiana Zoe Saldana is killer USA Today Retrieved 2 September 2011 Mintzer Jordan 29 July 2011 Colombiana Variety Retrieved 2 September 2011 a b Cheney Alexandra August 23 2011 Vengeance Served Bold The Wall Street Journal Retrieved October 2 2012 Controversy Surrounds Colombiana Film For Stereotyping NewsTaco 16 August 2011 Retrieved 23 August 2011 Weekend Box Office Results for August 26 28 2011 Box Office Mojo IMDB com Retrieved 1 September 2011 Mohammed Sagal 2017 04 26 Zoe Saldana is up for Columbiana 2 amp we re SO excited Glamour Retrieved 2018 09 23 External links editColombiana at IMDb nbsp Colombiana at AllMovie Colombiana at Box Office Mojo Colombiana Europa Corp and the Ambiguous Geopolitics of the Action Movie at Senses of Cinema Colombiana at the Internet Movie Firearms Database Portals nbsp France nbsp Colombia nbsp Film Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colombiana amp oldid 1213039604, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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