Taken 3

2015 • 108 minutes
4.1
4.33K reviews
13%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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Liam Neeson returns as ex-government operative Bryan Mills, whose life is shattered when he’s framed for a murder that hits close to home. Pursued by a savvy police inspector (Forest Whitaker), Mills must rely on his “particular set of skills” one last time to evade the authorities, hunt down the real killers, and protect the only thing that matters to him now — his family.
Rating
PG-13

Ratings and reviews

4.1
4.33K reviews
Cohen's Ghost
21 June 2015
A paint by numbers kind of film, that still manages to be fun to watch. My guess is, someone saw Liam as Jean Valjean, and decided to borrow some plot points from Les Miserables, where Valjean is mercilessly pursued by a by-the-book cop, while desperately trying to protect his daughter. That is where any similarities end. Forrest Whittaker is underwhelming as the by-the-book cop. The villain is a bit underwhelming, as well. However, Liam is the star and the only reason I came to this party, and, as usual, doesn't fail to deliver. Without him, this film would have been a 2 star movie, at best. But, Liam alone gives the extra two stars needed to make it a 4 star film.
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Ruby Rose
29 August 2015
The plots way off topic from the first 2 movies. Leam Neeson is being hunted in about 85% of the movie instead of the police hunting down the same people he is at the same time. And i think that's what caused it to get a lot of thumbs down ratings. On the other hands. The action and effort put into it. 5🌟's. Did pretty well on that. It's just the plot in my opinion. The storyline. U probably would've had a bunch of 5🌟's if it was similar to the first 2 with kidnapping and in a different country.
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Brandon Hampton
5 August 2015
Its like they thought they could make a car driving down the highway way more exciting if you see it feom every angle imaginable... in one second. All I can remember from this movie is laughing at how often they change the camera angle... and then crying and begging them to stop. I would rather watch frozen. I hate frozen.
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