I have reviewed books on many occasions and am very careful
not to include spoilers. As a writer, I
feel it is more important that you recommend a book based on your reading
experience not by disclosing the plot.
It was without premeditation that I decided
to review the movie my husband had sat down to watch today, I need to warn you that
there are spoilers in this review. My husband will attest to that. In fact he
would probably say that I was the spoiler. Nevertheless, if I want to improve
my writing skills, and I do, I must not recoil from autopsying a
screenplay.
Since I had enjoyed the lightning Wing Chug, Aikido type
moves Liam Neeson performed in Taken, I thought Taken 2 would be just as good. I sat down next to my husband, Bj, and settled in with my notepad and
explained what I was about to do. After
I rewound the movie a few times, he dropped his head back to take a nap.
The movie opens with Bryan Mills (Liam) going to pick up his
daughter to take her to the DMV for her driving test. Lenore, the former ex
wife, answers the door and tells him that his daughter is with her boyfriend of
several months. He didn’t know she had one. Obviously disturbed by the news,
she invites him in for a drink and opens a bottle of wine. She ends up telling him that her marriage is
on the rocks and her husband is a dirty rotten bastard for cancelling a trip,
credit cards, bank accounts and such.
Since Mills is going to Istanbul on assignment for three
days, he invites Lenore and Kim, his daughter, to join him when he has
finished, mostly to get away from falling marriage rocks and probably the
boyfriend. He leaves, does a little
investigation of some kind that was never explained and irritates me a lot to locate his daughter’s boyfriend’s house and picks her up.
That was not the only scene that irritated me. It seems the
rotten men who had abducted his daughter in the first movie had family members
that want to seek revenge. They track him to Istanbul and coincidentally arrive
at the same time the daughter and former ex show up. A cavalcade of vans and
the sound of evil drums announce the arrival of the bad guys.
Okay, this is taking too long. Let’s just go over the
unbelievable parts. Like when Liam realizes they are being followed, he gives his
former ex instructions to escape.
“Focus,” he says, “get out of the cab and go into that
fabric shop, go through and exit at the back to the right, at the first street
turn left. You will be in a red corridor, go all the way to the end, it exits
at a cabstand. Take a taxi back to the hotel to get Kim and go to the American
Embassy.”
First of all, in a situation like that, especially in her
emotional state about her second failed marriage, being in a foreign country
and chased by men with guns, how on earth did she retain those instructions?
And how did he know what was behind the fabric shop? Did he frequent it? Is
that where he spent is down time? Anyway, he forgot to mention there could be a
locked gate at the exit so she didn’t get away.
Wow, this is taking way too long. I hate long blogs. Okay let’s just touch on
the things I learned from the movie.
* If you are abducted, have your head covered with a black burlap
bag and you’re thrown into the back of a van…count. That’s right, you will
later be able to trace where you were by how far you counted and the sounds
from the street.
* Always carry a spare cell phone in your sock. Don’t worry,
your abductors will wait
patiently while you make a necessary call but they will crush your phone after
you hang up.
* When your hands are tied to a pipe and you need your spare
cell phone, just use the heel of your shoe to work it out of your sock, balance
it on your instep and raise it up high enough to get your hand on it (this may
take a couple of tries) and then make your call. Don't worry, you will have service.
* A shoelace can be used for navigational purposes. The
circles you make intersect Taken and Taken 2. Grenades can be used for judging distance but only if you throw it where
no one will get hurt.
* There is only one vent with steam coming out of it on the
rooftops of Istanbul and if you throw a gun down it you may save someone’s
life.
* The best place to practice for your driving test is on the
narrow streets of Istanbul being chased by thugs and police. Roundabouts are
dangerous and littered with crashed police cars.
* You can always be sure that smoking a cigarette or
watching sports on a portable television with a wire hanger fashioned as an
antenna will distract your abductors. Take advantage of it.
* It is possible to bleed to death from a shaving cut if you
are hung upside down for any length of time.
* If your second marriage fails consider revising the first.
* Always leave room for Taken 3 which I understand is in the works.
Okay, that’s enough. I doubt Taken fans will appreciate the
plot holes it’s still exciting. I think I’ll stick to reviewing books. Bj will
be glad too.
LMAO... thanks. I didn't watch the first and I won't watch the second. You had me laughing.
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