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Colombiana

2011-07-27
108 minutes
ActionThrillerCrimeDrama
6.64

After witnessing her parents’ murder as a child in Bogota, Cataleya Restrepo grows up to be a stone-cold assassin. She works for her uncle as a hitman by day, but her personal time is spent engaging in vigilante murders that she hopes will lead her to her ultimate target: the mobster responsible for her parents' death.

Country : FranceLanguage : en

Cast:

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Zoe Saldaña

Cataleya Restrepo

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Cliff Curtis

Emilio

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Callum Blue

Richard

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Michael Vartan

Danny Delanay

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TMDP Top Reviews:

jw

Solid revenge/assassination thriller, story has some very emotional moments, well acted even, which still somehow fail to engage the audience. The action sequences are mostly very good contemporary quality, except for too many blur cuts in a certain "boss fight". Pity this falls flat in some parts; main character(s) would've enough substance for a few sequels if developed further. No regrets having watched it, I was entertained, but wouldn't re-watch.

rozmiarek

QUALITY ACTING FROM ZOE SALADANA. THE SCRIPT IS A WEAK , STORY GREAT GREAT FEMALE REVENGE FILM. KIND OF REMINDS ME OF "THE PROFESSIONAL".

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IMDb6.4/10Rotten Tomatoes29%Metacritic45/100