My wife and I saw this movie last night while on our annual anniversary date. I was surprise my wife wanted to see it as thriller's aren't ususally her thing.
But the movie which starred Liam Neeson as a former CIA agent whose 17 year old daughter is kidnapped in Paris is outstandingly good.
Spoilers below:
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Why?
1) Liam Neeson is surprisingly good as the father, former CIA agent Brian Mills. Tall, gaunt, and weatherbeaten, Neeson's character looks like a most unlikely tough guy. But he brings it off believably.
2) The fighting style of Brian Mills. None of this "super karate" crap or "Matrix style" moves. Mills basic move is simply grabbing someone by the head and bashing it into something hard.
Repeatedly.
3) Brian Mills is uncompromisingly and unapologetically brutal. None of this giving the bad guys a fair chance. He thinks nothing of torturing a sex slave trafficer to death AFTER he has gotten the information from him, finishing off the man behind the operation AFTER he has gotten the information of him.
Or most shocking it seems to the audience, shooting the innocent wife of a former friend and colleague if it forces the other guy to obtain the information he needs.
There is something very refreshing about a clearly heroic character willing to use maximum brutality in a noble effort.
But the movie which starred Liam Neeson as a former CIA agent whose 17 year old daughter is kidnapped in Paris is outstandingly good.
Spoilers below:
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.
.
..
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Why?
1) Liam Neeson is surprisingly good as the father, former CIA agent Brian Mills. Tall, gaunt, and weatherbeaten, Neeson's character looks like a most unlikely tough guy. But he brings it off believably.
2) The fighting style of Brian Mills. None of this "super karate" crap or "Matrix style" moves. Mills basic move is simply grabbing someone by the head and bashing it into something hard.
Repeatedly.
3) Brian Mills is uncompromisingly and unapologetically brutal. None of this giving the bad guys a fair chance. He thinks nothing of torturing a sex slave trafficer to death AFTER he has gotten the information from him, finishing off the man behind the operation AFTER he has gotten the information of him.
Or most shocking it seems to the audience, shooting the innocent wife of a former friend and colleague if it forces the other guy to obtain the information he needs.
There is something very refreshing about a clearly heroic character willing to use maximum brutality in a noble effort.