Film Taken 2 -
The problem? The father of one of the Albanian kidnappers Bryan killed in the first film wants revenge. He captures Bryan and Lenore. Now, it’s up to Kim to help rescue her parents using the “skills” she picked up from her overprotective dad. 1. The Istanbul Setting The filmmakers use Istanbul brilliantly. The chase scenes through the Grand Bazaar, the rooftop foot chases, and the final showdown in a traditional Turkish bath (hamam) give the movie a unique flavor. It’s a fantastic travel commercial for Istanbul.
Maggie Grace does a lot of the heavy lifting here. She’s no longer just the screaming victim. Watching her drive a stick shift, throw grenades (with instruction over the phone), and navigate Istanbul is genuinely fun. She becomes a junior action hero. What to Watch Out For (The Helpful Negatives) 1. The Shaky Cam Director Olivier Megaton (yes, that’s his real name) loves quick cuts and a shaky camera. In the first Taken , the action was clear and brutal. Here, several fights are hard to follow. If you get motion sickness, sit a little further from the screen. film taken 2
If you want a Sunday afternoon action movie where Liam Neeson throws a bunch of punches, a teenager saves the day, and you get to see beautiful shots of Istanbul, The problem
If you want a gritty, realistic thriller like the first Taken , skip this. You will be frustrated. Now, it’s up to Kim to help rescue
Even when the script is shaky, Neeson commits. He looks tired (which makes sense—the man is pushing 60 and just wants a vacation), but that weariness adds a layer of realism. He’s not an invincible superhero; he’s a skilled, aging operative in pain.
Taken 2 is the definition of a . It’s not good, but it’s rarely boring. Turn your brain off, admire the scenery, and enjoy watching Bryan Mills prove that even a bad Taken movie is more entertaining than a lot of other action films.