![]() ![]() This time around, Mills’ life seems relatively calm, while it’s his ex Lenore ( Famke Janssen) who’s got problems, namely that her second marriage to Stuart (Dougray Scott) seems to be collapsing. Those cardboard cut-out villains are just one of the script’s many problems, which also include dialogue so unwieldy that Neeson wrestles with it like a wad of chewing gum that still has the wrapper attached, as well as a third-act twist so predictable and obvious that you keep waiting for the real twist to happen. Returning screenwriters Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen and director Olivier Mégaton didn’t even bother, instead pitting Mills against a gaggle of Russian mobsters so garishly stereotypical that they resemble the “Opulence, I has it” guy from those old DirecTV commercials. See video: ‘Taken 3′ Star Liam Neeson Framed for Murder in Film’s First Trailer (Video) After seeing Neeson’s Bryan Mills lay waste to sex traffickers and the Albanian mafia in the two previous installments, the filmmakers apparently felt hard-pressed to find a bad guy who could present a viable challenge to the seasoned CIA veteran. There’s plenty of stupid on display in “Taken 3,” but otherwise this dispiriting action movie – somehow simultaneously fidgety and flaccid – exists only to give Liam Neeson one more chance to play the role that made him “Liam Neesons,” unlikely autumn-years action star. Not only the appearance, but also the thoughts are modern and contemporary in Turkey! Why did director say a big lie to the world? Is there a political reason? Should a director act like a horrible politician? I am fed up with seeing such horrible movies hiding the truth! Make movie of what you see, not hide the truth! Movie certainly deserves 7 out of 10, but the director does not deserve even 0! I hope my review was useful to correct some mistakes/lies about Istanbul.If we’ve learned anything from the “Fast and Furious” movies, it’s that it’s perfectly OK for sequels to get stupider so long as they also get more entertaining and more meticulously crafted. You can see the people with very modern looking all over the city, not ninjas! The people of Turkey do not wear such a pitch black clothes like the people living in an Islamic country. Turkey is a secular, democratic and modern country. This is not Iran, this is Istanbul! I am very sorry about the director's attitude and I did not like it at all. All the movie was taken in very weird and suburban areas, and you do not see any women, but the guys. But, I do not understand why there is not any Turkish women seen in the movie. You will see Turkish women had such rights before millions of others women living in other countries. For example Turkish women can vote or can be elected since 1934! Just check the history. And especially women had their rights before many 'democratic' countries in the world. No!!! Turkey is not like that!!! Its constitution is more democratic than many 'democratic' countries in the world. In some scenes you see some women wearing pitch black clothes as if they live in a country governed by Islamic rules. However I just hated director's point of view about Istanbul, and Turkey. I am sure that he impressed very much while he was there. it is great that Liam Neeson visited Turkey. The movie was very good and Liam Neeson is one my favourite actors. ![]()
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