Barrels of No-Holds-Barred Action Sequence In “TAKEN 3”
Like a big typhoon, the action never stops in the
third instalment of the blockbuster franchise “Taken” that cemented Liam Neeson
as cinema’s newest and most unexpected action hero. “Taken 3” brings Liam Neeson’s character
Bryan Mills to the extreme as his particular set of skills is pushed to the
edge when his reconciliation with his ex-wife Lenore (Famke Janssen) is
tragically cut short when she is brutally murdered. Consumed with rage, and framed for the crime,
he goes on the run to evade the relentless pursuit of the CIA, FBI and the
police. For one last time, Mills must use his “particular set of skills,” to
track down the real killers, exact his unique brand of justice, and protect the
only thing that matters to him now – his daughter Kim (Maggie Grace).
The world will once again cheer
and root for the overprotective father, Mills, whose skills, forged through
years of covert ops – continue to be put to the test long after his retirement
from the CIA. TAKEN 3 sees Bryan facing
his biggest challenge ever, as he deals with the aftershocks of his ex-wife’s
murder, while evading pursuit from several law enforcement agencies, hunting
down the real killers, and most of all, protecting his daughter Kim.
“What makes TAKEN 3 a
quintessential Taken movie is that, at its heart, it’s still about Bryan Mills
doing everything in his power to save his family,” says Neeson. “That’s why these films resonate with a
global audience, because at their core, they are about the love and sanctity of
family and the lengths we’ll go to protect that.”
Neeson elaborates on the films’
careful mix of action and drama: “Even though Bryan Mills is a guy with a
‘particular set of skills,’ he’s also a kind of every-man. People identify with
his love of family. Parents will do anything for their kids and they see that
in Bryan. For all his faults, he still is a very devoted father who’ll do
anything for his child. But I think audiences also enjoy the fact that he bucks
the system and doesn’t trust anyone in authority. And if he has to break the
law, then he does.
“The underlying stories in the
Taken films are solid,” Neeson continues.
“We’ve tried to avoid doing anything in excess just to excite an
audience. The triggers for that action have always been very strong. And it’s,
of course, about Bryan Mills defending his family and protecting them, against
all odds. You have that bedrock of a very stable relationship that’s being
tested all the time. So once you have that base in place and audiences believe
in that charge of love – especially between Bryan and his daughter Kim – you
can take the action anywhere you want.”
That being said,
Neeson notes that he enjoys the films’ non-stop action and the physicality of
the role of Bryan Mills. In terms of
thrills, TAKEN 3 is the biggest Taken yet.
Highlights include lightning-fast fight sequences, an incredible freeway
chase – and the film’s overall relentless pacing.
“Making a movie is like solving
a puzzle, like a Rubik’s cube,” adds director Olivier Megaton. “At first, you have no idea how to attack
these things. You have to figure out every element on almost every shot. If you
try to be too clever, it’s too complex. So you look for simpler solutions. But
in the end, everything clicks.”
Watch the official trailer of "Taken 3" here:
“Taken 3” opens Jauary 14
nationwide in cinemas across the Philippines from 20th Century Fox
to be distributed by Warner Bros.
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