Continuity mistake: When surrounded by police and a garbage truck, Frank drives his car from the overpass onto the passing transport trailer below, then lands behind a hatchback and in front of two cars - a white compact with a sunroof and a grey hatchback. In one specific shot from atop the trailer, as Frank rolls his window down (before he requests the gun) the only vehicle behind Frank's car is the white compact, which is at the trailer's rear. Note things such as the trailer's safety bars, and the view through the compact's windshield for starters. That grey hatchback is back when the ramp is lowered, for the ensuing crashes. (00:08:20)
The Transporter (2002)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Corey Yuen, Louis Leterrier
Starring: Jason Statham, François Berléand, Matt Schulze, Qi Shu, Ric Young
Frank the transporter (Jason Statham) defeats the bad guys. Lai shoots her father before he shoots Frank. The French cop doesn't arrest Frank nor Lai. The people in the container are freed.
The Accidental Spy
Wall Street: You can't get anything done in a world without rules.
Trivia: The BMW used in the film was an E38 735i, according to the BMW Wiki page. In the DVD commentary, Statham tells us it was a custom-built, manual transmission (when the production cars are automatics), and therefore one-of-a-kind. (00:02:30)
Question: After the Transporters BMW gets blown up he goes back to the house and starts beating everyone up. Whats the song that plays during the the whole scene? I don't think it's on the soundtrack.
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Answer: It's not in the soundtrack. The song is "Fighting Man" by "DJ Pone & Drixxxe".