Taken: Synopsis
“I don’t know you who you are. I don’t know what you want. If you’re looking for a ransom, I can tell you, I don’t have money. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills acquired over a very long career in the shadows, skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let my daughter go now, that will be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don’t, I will look for you, I will find you. And I will kill you.”
With these chilling words to a member of a band of kidnappers, former government operative Bryan Mills begins the longest 96-hours of his life – and the hunt for the fearsome organization that has taken his daughter Kim.
Mills had only recently given up his government career as what he calls, a “preventer” – “I prevented bad things from happenings,” he says – to be near Kim, who lives with Bryan’s ex-wife Lenore and her new husband. To make ends meet, Bryan joins some former colleagues for special security details (like guarding a pop diva), but most of his time and energy are spent re-connecting with Kim.
Bryan’s familial goal is nearly derailed when Kim requests his permission to spend time in Paris with a friend. All too aware of the dangers that could lie ahead for Kim in a foreign land, Bryan says no, but Kim’s disappointment leads him to very reluctantly relent.
Bryan’s worst fears are realized when Kim and her friend Amanda are suddenly abducted – in broad daylight – from the Paris apartment at which they’ve just arrived. Moments before Kim is dragged away by the as yet unseen and unknown assailants, she manages to phone Bryan, who begins to expertly piece together clues that will take him to the darkness of Paris’s underworld, and to the City of Light’s plushest mansions. He will face nightmares worse than anything he experienced in black ops – and let nothing and no one stop him from saving his daughter.
With these chilling words to a member of a band of kidnappers, former government operative Bryan Mills begins the longest 96-hours of his life – and the hunt for the fearsome organization that has taken his daughter Kim.
Mills had only recently given up his government career as what he calls, a “preventer” – “I prevented bad things from happenings,” he says – to be near Kim, who lives with Bryan’s ex-wife Lenore and her new husband. To make ends meet, Bryan joins some former colleagues for special security details (like guarding a pop diva), but most of his time and energy are spent re-connecting with Kim.
Bryan’s familial goal is nearly derailed when Kim requests his permission to spend time in Paris with a friend. All too aware of the dangers that could lie ahead for Kim in a foreign land, Bryan says no, but Kim’s disappointment leads him to very reluctantly relent.
Bryan’s worst fears are realized when Kim and her friend Amanda are suddenly abducted – in broad daylight – from the Paris apartment at which they’ve just arrived. Moments before Kim is dragged away by the as yet unseen and unknown assailants, she manages to phone Bryan, who begins to expertly piece together clues that will take him to the darkness of Paris’s underworld, and to the City of Light’s plushest mansions. He will face nightmares worse than anything he experienced in black ops – and let nothing and no one stop him from saving his daughter.
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Nautical
Man RT really doesnt know how to rate movies. Much o idiots over there. This was a fantastic film.
8 months agoby @nautical05Flag
Chris
2 years later and this movie is still a must see, Liam Neeson is so bad ass
11 months agoby @unknown21Flag
RojoDiablo
Solid film and a great role for Neeson.
2 years agoby @rojodiabloFlag
Propeps
very best story
2 years agoby @propepsFlag
Publicenemiesdarknight
this was one of my favorite movies of 2009
2 years agoby @publicenemiesdarknightFlag
movieaddict26
i enjoyed this movie for the most part. Maggie Grace's character really bothered me
3 years agoby @movieaddict26Flag
Chris
awesome movie gonna buy this on blu-ray
3 years agoby @unknown21Flag
City_Of_Kings
Awesome Movie , Is Going Into My Collection When It Hits The Stores!
3 years agoby @city-of-kingsFlag
sirmetro
And guess they prove themselves to me. this was the sh*t!!!
3 years agoby @sirmetroFlag
Mambodan
It was a joy to watch this movie. If you're into hand to hand combat and without a doubt lots shooting scenes.
3 years agoby @mambodanFlag
Fallenlords
This is a fantastic movie, come on MovieWeb update it so reviews can be made. It is released in Europe!!
3 years agoby @fallenlordsFlag
PUNISHER
I liked this a lot, Neeson is such a badass in it.
3 years agoby @cerealkillerFlag
The Anarchist
wow, I saw this in a movie theather a couple of months ago... I wanted to go see movie that didn't get much publicity and I was surprised about the "coolness" of Neeson in this film.
3 years agoby @dr-manhattanFlag
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i almost forgot to mention - it is actually quite gruesome for the average action film, however it is not excessively over-gruesome and does not seem too out of place
4 years agoby @pinget-69Flag
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i actually thoroughly enjoyed this movie: the story was quite average but the action scenes (particularly one at the end in which a car chases a boat) are quite exciting - just when i thought all methods of bettering action scenes had been exhausted
4 years agoby @pinget-69Flag
The Doctor
I wonder how this average film would be
4 years agoby @ghettokidFlag
sirmetro
same tired old story,lets see how neeson performs
4 years agoby @sirmetroFlag