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Bryan Mills is the bodyguard for the famous people. During a trip to Istanbul, Bryan has invited his ex-wife Lenore and her daughter Kim to travel along with him, timely the old enemies appear, who are led by the dangerous boss Murad. They kidnapped Leonare. Once again Bryan must confront with the dangerous criminals. With the beautiful scenes of Istanbul together with the intense action scenes, Taken 2 has attracted the audience of all ages.
I surrender! I simply cannot absorb another fist, bullet or knife thrust into my atrophying brain by a hyperventilating Liam Neeson in the name of his stupid, twitty movie daughter, Kim.
A meta-American movie, a Godardian spoof of the whole genre, an attempt to see how stupid and insulting a motion picture can be and still be a big hit.
As much as this picture is action driven, its greatest delights are grounded in personality, in the fun of having a protagonist who combines homespun values with velociraptor functionality.
Neeson, despite having turned 60 in June, looks spritely enough in the role, and more than capable of another go-round should Taken 2 match its predecessor's success.
"Taken 2" is really, really goofy -- it's even goofier because it thinks it's about the futility of vengeance -- but Liam Neeson almost makes you buy it.