Safe (2012) | reviewed by: Jeremy Frost | September 14, 2012
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#Safe is probably the worst Jason Statham film to date. The action is big & bold, but the plot is just to familiar & poorly executed.
| genre | Action |
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| synopsis | After a former elite agent rescues a 12-year-old Chinese girl who's been abducted, they find themselves in the middle of a standoff between Triads, the Russian Mafia and high-level corrupt New York City politicians and police. |
| lead actors | Chris Sarandon | Jason Statham | James Hong | Catherine Chan | Robert John Burke |
| director | Boaz Yakin |












