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Following the eventful rescue of Kim, she begins to develop her skills for self defense and now he plans to begin his family together again.
21 January 1984, Dayton, Ohio, USA
5 November 1964, Amstelveen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
6 August 1960, San Francisco, California, USA
29 December 1984, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
7 June 1952, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
June 21, 2016
A lazy, cynical film made for one reason only: to part you from your hard-earned cash. That all said, it holds one's attention surprisingly well.October 07, 2012
Taken 2 is more of the same, except a little bigger, a little dumber, and a little less invigorating.October 05, 2012
So lazily put together that it relies on flashbacks from its predecessor for the majority of its character development.October 14, 2012
A sloppy, lazy, unintentionally laughable sequel.October 05, 2012
Neeson, despite having turned 60 in June, looks spritely enough in the role, and more than capable of another go-round should Taken 2 match its predecessor's success.July 20, 2013
The follow-up has less action, less energy, less Liam Neeson awesomeness - in other words less of everything that people liked about the first one.May 26, 2013
I surrender! I simply cannot absorb another fist, bullet or knife thrust into my atrophying brain by a hyperventilating Liam Neeson in the name of his stupid, twitty movie daughter, Kim.October 24, 2014
More of the same, but what's in its favor, is Neeson's never-failing man's man toughness, which goes a long way in making for an entertaining film.April 17, 2016
A sequel to a surprise but modest hit has no right to be this lackluster.February 12, 2013
"Taken 2" is really, really goofy -- it's even goofier because it thinks it's about the futility of vengeance -- but Liam Neeson almost makes you buy it.October 07, 2012
A meta-American movie, a Godardian spoof of the whole genre, an attempt to see how stupid and insulting a motion picture can be and still be a big hit.October 05, 2012
As much as this picture is action driven, its greatest delights are grounded in personality, in the fun of having a protagonist who combines homespun values with velociraptor functionality.