Taken is done in the vein of an old-school action movie: it's predictable, paper-thin on plot, but so full of adrenaline that it is incredibly entertaining. We're, apparently, not supposed to take it seriously considering that a majority of its action scenes are so extravagant that they start to defy logic.
But the subject matter is one that I think should be taken seriously (excuse the pun). Liam Neeson plays Bryan, a retired spy whose daughter (Maggie Grace) is kidnapped during her trip to Paris. The men that took her are part of a slave trade organisation, which picks up young, attractive women and injects them with vast amounts of drugs to sell for sex to interested clients. Forced prostitution is considered a very profitable business on the underworld circuit -- and one that many people may not be aware of.
Taken makes us despise the type of people running this coercion. What the action does is make the serious subject a lot more watchable: the way that Bryan takes revenge on the bad guys by karate chopping their necks had me in fits of excitement. The glamorised violence felt justified, and I was rooting for the character throughout -- Liam Neeson is surprisingly effective as an action hero, and Taken delivers a tried and tested formula very well.
In going with the wise words that my Mother once told me, if I get a good feeling about something then I'm going to admit to it. So I'll say this: Taken is a film that I really enjoyed and I don't for one bit feel guilty about it. Sue me, I'm an honest citizen.
Published by Andy Carrington
Andy Carrington is a freelance writer from Pontefract, West Yorkshire, currently residing in Shipley. He was educated at Wakefield College and the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, where he gained a 2.1 in E... View profile
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