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ActionThriller

Taken

- They took his daughter. He'll take their lives.

Bryan Mills, a former government operative, is trying to reconnect with his teenage daughter Kim. After reluctantly agreeing with his ex-wife to let Kim go to Paris on vacation with a friend, his worst nightmare comes true. While on the phone with his daughter shortly after she arrives in Paris, she and her friend are abducted by a gang of human traffickers. Working against the clock, Bryan relies on his extensive training and skills to track down the ruthless gang that abducted her and launch a one-man war to rescue his daughter.

Release Date : 2008-02-18

Language :EnglishFrenchArabicAlbanian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : EuropaCorpM6 FilmsGrive Productions20th Century FoxSeaside Film Taken

Production Country : FranceUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Taken 1

Cast

Liam Neeson

Character Name : Bryan Mills

Original Name : Liam Neeson

Gender : Male

Maggie Grace

Character Name : Kim Mills

Original Name : Maggie Grace

Gender : Female

Famke Janssen

Character Name : Lenore St. John

Original Name : Famke Janssen

Gender : Female

Olivier Rabourdin

Character Name : Jean-Claude Pitrel

Original Name : Olivier Rabourdin

Gender : Male

Leland Orser

Character Name : Sam Gilroy

Original Name : Leland Orser

Gender : Male

Jon Gries

Character Name : Mark Casey

Original Name : Jon Gries

Gender : Male

David Warshofsky

Character Name : Bernie Harris

Original Name : David Warshofsky

Gender : Male

Holly Valance

Character Name : Sheerah

Original Name : Holly Valance

Gender : Female

Gérard Watkins

Character Name : Patrice Saint-Clair

Original Name : Gérard Watkins

Gender : Male

Arben Bajraktaraj

Character Name : Marko Hoxha

Original Name : Arben Bajraktaraj

Gender : Male

Xander Berkeley

Character Name : Stuart St. John

Original Name : Xander Berkeley

Gender : Male

Katie Cassidy

Character Name : Amanda

Original Name : Katie Cassidy

Gender : Female

Radivoje Bukvić

Character Name : Anton

Original Name : Radivoje Bukvić

Gender : Male

Nicolas Giraud

Character Name : Peter

Original Name : Nicolas Giraud

Gender : Male

Jalil Naciri

Character Name : Ali

Original Name : Jalil Naciri

Gender : Male

Goran Kostić

Character Name : Gregor

Original Name : Goran Kostić

Gender : Male

Camille Japy

Character Name : Isabelle Pitrel

Original Name : Camille Japy

Gender : Female

Héléna Soubeyrand

Character Name : Girl with the Jacket

Original Name : Héléna Soubeyrand

Gender : Female

Opender Singh

Character Name : Singh

Original Name : Opender Singh

Gender : Male

Nabil Massad

Character Name : Sheik Raman

Original Name : Nabil Massad

Gender : Male

Michel Flash

Character Name : Gio

Original Name : Michel Flash

Gender : Male

Rubens Hyka

Character Name : Leka

Original Name : Rubens Hyka

Gender : Female

Valentin Kalaj

Character Name : Vinz

Original Name : Valentin Kalaj

Gender : Male

Christophe Kourotchkine

Character Name : Gilles

Original Name : Christophe Kourotchkine

Gender : Male

Anca Radici

Character Name : Ingrid

Original Name : Anca Radici

Gender : Female

Nathan Rippy

Character Name : Victor

Original Name : Nathan Rippy

Gender : Male

Tommy Spahija

Character Name : Nezir

Original Name : Tommy Spahija

Gender : Male

Anatole Taubman

Character Name : Dardan

Original Name : Anatole Taubman

Gender : Male

Mathieu Busson

Character Name : Undercover Agent

Original Name : Mathieu Busson

Gender : Male

Edwin Krüger

Character Name : Jean-Claude's Assistant

Original Name : Edwin Krüger

Gender : Male

Fani Kolarova

Character Name : Prostitute

Original Name : Fani Kolarova

Gender : Female

Bertrand Treuil

Character Name : Taxi Driver

Original Name : Bertrand Treuil

Gender : Male

Marc Amyot

Character Name : Pharmacist

Original Name : Marc Amyot

Gender : Male

Christy Reese

Character Name : Paper Shop Clerk

Original Name : Christy Reese

Gender : Female

George Hertzberg

Character Name : Security, Stuart's Mansion

Original Name : George Hertzberg

Gender : Male

Ivette González

Character Name : Maid

Original Name : Ivette González

Gender : Female

Reviews

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GeekMasher

@GeekMasher

2021-06-23

One of my best films of all time. Apart from they made a second one, this a great movie! Liam Neeson trying to save this daughter, in France, from being sold to the highest bidder. An action packed film with good acting and great fight scenes.

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

This is a very good action/thriller flick. It currently holds a 7.9 rating at IMDb which it certainly deserves. The few people giving this a 1 or 2 star rating must be disgruntled French people who do not like to see the French government officials portrayed as corrupt bastards (which they often are anyway). I generally like Liam Neeson so the fact that he is in the movie kind of got the movie off to a good start already. In this movie he plays a real badass, I-kick-the-shit-out-of-anyone-standing-in-my-way, former CIA agent hunting down the despicable low-life that kidnapped his daughter. I really, really liked the role he played in this movie. He makes characters like Bourne look like wussy. Even I was surprised when he actually shot the wife of the corrupt French government bastard to get him to talk. That was just awesome. The movie is pretty much action all the way. Well, it starts off laying the groundwork for the story and here Liam Neeson is indeed playing a fairly timid father that seems to be a bit out of his depth. Once he gets thrown into his right element he quickly casts of the sheep's fur and reveals the wolf (sabre-toothed) underneath. This is really a textbook action/thriller movie. A very enjoyable hour and a half indeed.

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kineticandroid

@kineticandroid

2021-06-23

Daddy knows best — especially when it comes to a mostly untrustworthy cast of Europeans — in this action film. Liam Neeson's performance elevated this from being forgettable. Otherwise, I kind of didn't care.

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Probably not good enough to have started the Revenge-Renaissance that it somehow did, but still a pretty entertaining time. _Taken_ does hit a lot of clichés though, and I mean, it starts hitting them right away. We're literally only minutes into the film before we find out that Neeson's lead character is divorced, and his wife has re-married to a decent, rich provider, but one who's bookish and could never take him in a fight, and that the present he got for his daughter is for an interest that she no longer has. But once we get into the action proper, it's pretty great. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Random viewing tonight, just wanted a slick and simple action-thriller and this fit the bill. Liam Neeson kicks ass and can see why his career in this genre really took off. The camera work was probably the biggest drawback (shaky cam), likely trying emulate the Bourne franchise or something. But entertaining flick that doesn't overstay its welcome coming in at around 90-minutes. **4.0/5**

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Your arrogance offends me. It is proof positive that you can still have a basic and formulaic genre piece and the multiplex crowd will forgive it the sins of film making. For here we have a revenge thriller that is over reliant on a ream of contrivances? The kind that people scoff at when horror pictures not wanting to be serious get screamed down for?. There is also some pretty poor acting performances on show, the usually reliable Famke Jansen looks lost when asked to show emotion, Maggie Grace needs to go back to acting school, whilst some of the French actors on show give French actors a bad name. However the true saving grace in the movie, outside of some serious revenge fuelled torture sequences, is Liam Neeson in the lead role of Bryan Mills. Charismatic and believable as a father hell bent on finding the one thing worthwhile that he has in his life, it's only here that Luc Besson & Robert Mark Kamen's uneven writing gets any sort of urgency to go with the tidily put together action sequences. Taken is an enjoyable film if taken within the context of its genre, and for sure the subject matter of skin trafficking is a noteworthy plot, but no one can surely deny it doesn't have a shallow core and honestly isn't giving anything new to a pretty stagnated formula... By the by, the thrills ensure popcorn pleasing pleasures and thus it's rated as such. 7/10

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The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2022-09-03

**You will find this movie. You will watch it.** This movie came out of nowhere! The trailer for this film relied on just one short scene of Liam Neeson threatening a kidnapper on the phone... and that was all we needed to be hooked! A basic revenge/rescue movie elevated by fantastic action, stunt directing, and Liam Neeson's delivery, all transporting this thriller into a believable reality. One of the best of the genre that paved the way for John Wick.

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RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2025-03-12

Taken is one of those action thrillers that doesn’t waste time getting to the point. The plot is straightforward but gripping, setting up just enough character development before throwing you into a tense, fast-paced ride. It plays on a real-world issue in a way that feels urgent, making you root for the protagonist as he fights against an unrelenting system. While the villains aren’t particularly deep, the generalization works in the movie’s favor, highlighting the unsettling reality of indifference toward human trafficking. The story keeps things simple but effective, balancing emotional stakes with action that never slows down. The direction by Pierre Morel is sharp and efficient, keeping the pacing tight and the tension high. The cinematography leans into a gritty, realistic style that enhances the intensity, with some great handheld shots that put you right in the middle of the action. Fight sequences are well-executed, focusing on clean, brutal choreography instead of flashy, over-the-top stunts. It feels raw and believable, making every punch and takedown hit harder. The script, while not overly complex, delivers exactly what’s needed, with dialogue that is to the point and a few memorable lines that have stuck with audiences for years. Liam Neeson carries the film effortlessly, giving a performance that is both emotionally grounded and intimidating. He turns what could have been a standard action role into something much more compelling, making you feel every ounce of desperation and determination in his character. The supporting cast does their job well, though some characters don’t get much depth, which is expected given the movie’s runtime. The score complements the film’s tone, keeping the tension high and the momentum going without being distracting. Overall, Taken is a lean, intense action thriller that doesn’t try to be anything more than what it is, and that’s exactly why it works so well.