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What a surprise it would have been if during the film's climax Kim grabbed a gun and lent a hand.
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After all the danger she's been in, I would imaging that Bryan's daughter Kim would have taken self-defense classes and learned how to handle a gun. Perhaps the attempts at drama are fueled by Neeson who still wants to be seen as a serious actor.Īlthough Neeson as Bryan is the star, I think the writers have missed a real opportunity by not developing the supporting characters more. Audiences want to see Bryan mowing down the bad guys in increasingly outlandish situations that we can cheer and laugh at simultaneously. These are films that should be rated R with the sex and violence set to 11. These films aren't about realism and any attempt to make them feel real is wasted. The writers are too concerned in the sequels with keeping the story planted in the real world.
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The action was completely implausible, but in a fun way. The thing that made the first film such a success, and the filmmakers don't seem to realize with the sequels, is the way that it went so over the top that made it so entertaining. It's normal in an action film like this to know that the hero won't die, but here it never even feels as if Bryan is in danger. He's like a cat with 9 lives in this film, escaping from explosions and car crashes with hardly a scratch. Naturally Bryan himself remains indestructible.
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Although all three films in the series have been rated PG-13, there's barely anything in this one to warrant the 13, particularly since, despite the lower number of deaths, it still often feels like a video game. While in the previous films Bryan kills nameless henchmen like he's playing a video game, the number of deaths here seems much lower. Much of the rest of the film is a cat and mouse game between Bryan and Dotzler.Ī bigger change in the series than the location and motivation is the drop in the body count. Bryan must evade them while tracking down the real killers at the same time. He then goes on the lam with the police, lead by Detective Dotzler (Forest Whitaker), in hot pursuit. But then things get dangerous when someone close to Bryan is killed, leaving him framed for the murder. Ex-wife Lenore (Famke Janssen) is unhappy with her second marriage and having fantasies about Bryan. Daughter Kim (Maggie Grace) is pregnant and unsure how to tell her father or her boyfriend. The story opens with some family soap opera within the Mills family. The change in the plot's impetus, along with the location change, which shifts the action from Europe to Los Angeles, does little to alter the franchise formula, which once again finds Neeson's Bryan Mills acting as an unstoppable force going up against the bad guys.
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Although the $20 million payday probably helped make up his mind as well. Reportedly Neeson only agreed to appear if the plot didn't involve anyone actually being "taken". It's hard to take that idea seriously though when in 2012 Liam Neeson stated that there wouldn't be a third Taken film and yet here we are. Supposedly this will be the final Taken film.