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REVIEW: TAKEN
01/25/09
SYNOPSIS:
Liam Neeson stars in this action-packed
international thriller that will have you on the edge of
your seat from star to finish. When his estranged daughter
is kidnapped in Paris, a former spy (Neeson) sets out to
find her at any cost. Relying on his special skills, he
tracks down the ruthless gang that abducted he and launches
a one-man war to bring them to justice and rescue his
daughter
REVIEW: By looking at the title, synopsis
and trailer for this film, the first thing that comes to
mind is same story same resolution. The daughter of one of the
best government agents is kidnapped. This agent uses his influence
and skills to rescue her, end of the story, Right! In other
words, it contains a very common plot with a predictable
ending. However, the catch of this film is how it captivates
the audience and then it becomes hard to stop watching it.
Like it was expected Liam
Neeson is the main reason why the film is better than
average. His performance engages the audience in a way
that in some instances his feeling of agony for
rescuing his daughter is transmitted. In the same
manner, you can almost scream of joy when he
starts confronting and annihilating the bad guys. His
characterization as a desperate father in search of part of
his soul, makes the audience ignore the predictable plot by
concentrating more on the developing conflict, sequential
action and final resolution of the film.
Luc Besson's action thrill
signature is perceived in some of the action scenes of Taken.
Reminding audiences of the series Transporter. Director Pierre Morel also added some of his martial
arts known as parkour, which was part of his acclaimed film
"District B13".
Overall I found the film to be very
entertaining, surprising my expectations for the film. I
still don't understand how Fox can release a film like Space
Chimps at the end of July, rather than this one.
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Review By The Critic
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