Taken 2 Review. What shame producer Luc Besson and director Olivier Megaton weren't around with the 1950s; they could have made Searchers 2, that John Wayne gets kidnapped from the Indians and manages to send smoke-signals to tell Natalie Wood how to ride in and obtain him back. Anyway, Besson as well as the delicately named Megaton had an immense smash with their '08 kidnap drama, Taken, starring Liam Neeson as being the CIA guy whose daughter has been kidnapped by foreign baddies. He did look for them. He did find them. And he did stop them. That legendary voicemail message threat from Neeson turned him into an measures hombre overnight. The expected sequel has put a weird twist on issues. Now it's Liam that is got kidnapped (in Istanbul) and it's his daughter who may need to save him!
He's chained up in the manky basement, and despite the fact that his Turkish captors rashly give him alone, all watching unAmerican football this room, Liam produces a smaller mobile phone hidden concerning his person, and whisperingly uses it to see his girl to grab his guns and grenades and looking for him.
Neeson, that say acting professional, doesn't give it any as few as he gave Oskar Schindler. Inside the first movie, from the tailend within the Bush era, Liam was not shy about using Jack port Bauerish torture techniques, wiring up evil-doers to your mains and zapping all of them with righteous volts. None of the particular now. That was some sort of 15; this is some sort of 12A, a bit tamer, much like ridiculous, but the storyline is looking pretty fed up.
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