Taken 3
L'ancien agent du gouvernement Bryan Mills est inculpé d'un meurtre épouvantable qu'il n'a jamais commis ni témoigné. Au fur et à mesure qu'il est suivi et poursuivi, Mills fait ressortir se... Tout lireL'ancien agent du gouvernement Bryan Mills est inculpé d'un meurtre épouvantable qu'il n'a jamais commis ni témoigné. Au fur et à mesure qu'il est suivi et poursuivi, Mills fait ressortir ses compétences particulières pour trouver le vrai tueur et se faire innocenter.L'ancien agent du gouvernement Bryan Mills est inculpé d'un meurtre épouvantable qu'il n'a jamais commis ni témoigné. Au fur et à mesure qu'il est suivi et poursuivi, Mills fait ressortir ses compétences particulières pour trouver le vrai tueur et se faire innocenter.
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 3 nominations au total
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesReportedly, Liam Neeson stipulated to the movie's producers that he would only do this third installment if "nobody gets taken."
- GaffesWhen Mills is hijacking the police car, the car is hit twice. First from in the front and then in the back, but later the car is seen driving with no damage at all.
- Citations
[from trailer]
Franck Dotzler: If you go down this road, the LAPD, the FBI, the CIA... they're all gonna come for you. They'll find you. And they'll stop you.
Bryan Mills: Good luck.
- Versions alternativesThe UK release was cut, this film was originally seen for advice in an incomplete form. The BBFC advised the distributor that the film was likely to receive a 15, but that their requested 12A could be obtained by making reductions in scenes of violence. When the finished version was submitted for formal classification, those changes had been made and the film was classified 12A.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Honest Trailers: Taken (2015)
- Bandes originalesToes
Written by David Bayley
Performed by Glass Animals
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Taken 2 was an energetic roller-coaster of a thriller also directed by Olivier Megaton (note: not his name at birth!) and to give Taken 3 a bit of credit parts of this film - following a painfully slow start with a lot of wordy exposition - live up to popcorn-munching past glories. Some of the lines - especially those of the whip-smart Dotzler - are entertaining. And, in particular, Neeson does a very amusing variant of his famous 'telephone answering message' at the denouement of the film. Apart from a damp squib of a final scene (probably hastily written as they were in the pub) the script by the same Taken team of Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen is passable.
In general though, this film is all over the place.
Editing is of the frenetic Bourne variety but not to the same standard: a specific and horrible example is an early car chase which is almost incoherent in the way it is staged and cut together. And whilst a lot of the staged violence in the first two films was over-the-top escapism, some of the action in this film makes no logical sense whatsoever: I could perhaps believe that body used as a shield might stop a handgun bullet - but a high powered sub-machine gun? Please!
To top this off, two separate incidents with Mills in exploding cars simply defy any possible suspension of disbelief: this was more like Neeson in a film remake of the "indestructible" Captain Scarlett TV series than a supposedly realistic film.
This may be a personal view, but I have a long-standing loathing of the movie trait of bumping off a key character at the start of a sequel after you, as the viewer, have invested the emotional energy in the previous film rooting for them to survive. (Alien 3 is probably the most heinous example of this crime, with the first-reel death of the little girl 'Newt'). Adding a final-reel tragic twist (as in Skyfall, or The Amazing Spiderman 2) is fine in my book. But this particular type of cheap storytelling trick just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
So go and see Taken 3 if you are happy to park your brain at the door and buy a bumper box of popcorn, but this is far from a classic and is a particularly stark coming down to movie-earth for me two days after watching the brilliant "Whiplash".
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- 12 janv. 2015
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Tak3n
- Lieux de tournage
- Atlanta, Géorgie, États-Unis(as Los Angeles)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 48 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 89 256 424 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 39 201 657 $US
- 11 janv. 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 326 479 141 $US
- Durée1 heure 48 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1