Liam Neeson returns as Bryan Mills in Taken 2, this time set in Istanbul. Is it worth a watch? Well…
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I suppose if you liked the first movie, Taken, then you would probably like this as well. Can’t say I was
much of a fan of Taken, but it was
quite exciting watch Liam Neeson taking on the role of a retired badass CIA
field operative and kicking glorious amounts of ass all around Paris.
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This time, the story is set in Istanbul, where the father of
Marko, one of the men Bryan Mills killed in Taken,
and vows revenge on him. Of course, the stakes are now higher, as this time
Bryan’s ex-wife, Lenore is there as well.
As you can see, the story is not going to win any awards, it’s
simple enough to follow, and frankly, most people are not going to be watching
it for the story anyways.
Some parts of the story are a bit…weird though.
Why would the Albanian mafia speak English with each other?
Especially in the opening, where the main baddie Murad speaks to the entire
village in Tropojë, Albania IN
ENGLISH. That seemed a bit…jarring. Why couldn’t they have spoken in Albanian
with subtitles?
There’s also the fact that Bryan actually instructed his daughter,
Kim, to start tossing grenades around Istanbul so that he can figure out where
his location is in relation to hers. That seems a bit extreme.
And irresponsible.
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Erm…yea. Your son was part of a fucking human trafficking
ring. That really does not fit in at all. Of course, it’s very likely he’s just
saying it to justify the actions he is about to put Bryan and his family
through. Or he is plain crazy.
I think it’s the latter though.
I mean, you have got to be a bit cuckoo, to try to take
revenge on a guy that took out an entire crime cartel, almost singlehandedly. This
time, he fares no better, and loses his ENTIRE gang to Bryan.
Man, you suck.
Then again, he is also Qui-Gon Jinn, Zeus, Ras al Ghul, Jesus Christ, Aslan, John Hannibal Smith and Admiral Shane (Battleship). |
One thing though, I like the family dynamics in the story. It’s
rather heartwarming and interesting to watch the three of them interact as a
family. That sidestory is mostly concentrated during the first act of the
movie, where Bryan brings Kim out for driving lessons, talks about her boyfriend,
comforts his ex-wife about the state of her marriage, his barbeque outing with
his buddies etc.
Actually, they could have turned it into a romantic comedy
action flick. Which would turn out well.
Hmm…
As for the acting, to put it simply: Liam Neeson is pretty
ass-kicking awesome; Maggie Grace (plays his daughter, Kim) is pretty hot while
she runs around in a bikini; Famke Janssen (plays his wife, Lenore) is pretty
damn hot too; Rade Serbedzija (the baddie) is erm…underwhelming.
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Still, it’s not to say a bad movie, but it’s not a great one
either. If you’re a fan of Liam Neeson, like I am, then watch it for the sake
of seeing Liam Neeson kicking ass.
Hmm…retired former CIA field operative kicking ass?? Why isn’t
he in RED 2???
Yes, they're making a sequel. You may now cry tears of joy. |