Longtime action cinematographer Pierre Morrel proves adept at using the quick, claustrophobic cuts of the Bourne franchise and the Transporter flicks.
Taken (2009)
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Reviews Counted:159
Fresh:91
Rotten:68
Average Rating:5.7/10
Consensus: Taken is undeniably fun with slick action, but is largely a brainless exercise.
Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for intense sequences of violence, disturbing thematic material, sexual content, some drug references and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:26-09-2008
Synopsis: Liam Neeson is an unstoppable force in this adrenaline-fueled thriller from director Pierre Morel. Bryan (Neeson) has taken early retirement from the CIA in order to live closer to his teenage... Liam Neeson is an unstoppable force in this adrenaline-fueled thriller from director Pierre Morel. Bryan (Neeson) has taken early retirement from the CIA in order to live closer to his teenage daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace). Bryan's government work kept him away from Kim for much of her childhood, and he's now trying to make up for lost time. When Kim announces that she's taking a trip to Paris with her friend Amanda (Katie Cassidy), Bryan is apprehensive about her traveling on her own. His worst fear is soon realized, as Kim and Amanda are abducted upon their arrival in France. Bryan immediately springs into action, using his well-honed CIA skills to piece together clues from a single, frantic phone call he received from Kim. He hops a plane to Paris, determined to rescue his daughter before she falls off the grid completely. With some help from his old CIA buddies, he tracks down the kidnappers--an Albanian crime ring known for selling young girls into the sex trade. He quickly takes matters into his own hands, plowing his way through Paris's underworld as the clock ticks down and the bullets fly. His search propels him into the upper echelons of a massive crime ring, putting him closer and closer to his beloved daughter. Neeson is known for tackling extremely cerebral roles, so it is interesting to see him in full-on action-hero mode. In TAKEN he is no less than a crime-fighting machine--a Bourne/Bond hybrid with a deathly serious baritone. And while he spends most of the film firing Uzis and snapping necks, he still manages to deliver a moving performance as an estranged father fighting for what he loves most in the world. The film undeniably owes a lot to Neeson's acting chops. He manages to raise this rather thinly plotted, deeply violent film a bar above your typical action fare. [More]
Starring: Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Xander Berkeley
Starring: Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Xander Berkeley, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, David Warshofsky, Katie Cassidy, Holly Valance, Nathan Rippy
Director: Pierre Morel
Director: Pierre Morel
Screenwriter: Luc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen
Producer: Luc Besson
Composer: Nathaniel Mechaly
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Reviews for Taken
Intentionally free of nuance but overbrimming with relentless, efficient, energetic mayhem, it plays out like a season of '24,' crammed into 90 minutes.
This is another unsavory mix of sentimentality and high-octane seediness from the Luc Besson factory.
Taken is a crude but effective thriller that builds tension while cooking up a full head of righteous indignation.
This is not Besson's best work. The plotting is ridiculous, especially a bit about possibly corrupt French police officials, and what humor exists is mostly unintentional.
Having a thespian of Neeson's caliber chopping down burly henchmen with his bare hands creates a pleasant cognitive dissonance for a while, but the film is unworthy of him.
Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen saddle Neeson with indigestible dialogue and preposterous situations.
It's like Paul Schrader's 1979 Hardcore with no brain and more muscle.
Wow! Director Pierre Morel delivers a non-stop, high tension thriller that never lets up.
Shows how helming a PG-13-rated movie for adults without compromising the dark subject matter is done.
Neeson's character calls himself a "preventer," because he keeps bad things from happening. Not this time.
A blunt-force narrative...[though] Morel does good work with a string of brutish and short action scenes...
He's a father on a mission. He just happens to have the skills of Jason Bourne.
One of those rare examples of a high concept thriller where the elements come together in a way that delivers something far more original and appealing than one might imagine.
What Taken lacks in plausibility, originality, political correctness and basic regard for human life it makes up for with a breakneck pace -- going straight from the eyes and ears to the adrenal glands.
[A] dumped-in-January film that’s better than it needs to be but, alas, still isn’t good enough.
This French-directed English-language film squanders a fun genre--the kidnapping thriller--in favor of an exceedingly grim and insipid exercise in globetrotting sadism.
It's a simple genre beat down with an outstanding vision for aggression; a convincing cartoon for those who like their revenge served cold and their parental responsibility depicted as nothing short of absolute.
Taken makes no false promises. It looks like a mindless track-down shoot-'em-up ... because that's exactly what it is. It ain't artful -- but it sure can be fun.
Pierre Morel's film moves with breathlessly incessant fluidity and speed.
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