Taken

Carson 2022-04-22 07:01:02

#MicrofilmComment# "Hurricane Rescue" is a cliché American heroism film. The father is alone to rescue the kidnapped daughter, and finally rescues the daughter and turns the bad guy into a happy ending after the law. The plot is compact, and the speeding cars, gunfights, and action scenes are also exciting. The hero's fights are so soft and deadly. The film's inspiration to the audience: 1. Murphy's Law is inevitable. 2. Girls, don't be too naive, there are not so many handsome guys to let you on. 3. Don't be friends with bold people. 4. Remember your father's phone number. 5. The value of virgins is higher, and they can often be left to the end.

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  • Ellen 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The action scenes are straight and clean, but how can such a bloody ending have an 8.1 score, oh, it turned out to be written by Luc Besson.

  • Ismael 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Those who are not virgins and have low IQ easily believe that people are about to die, and those who are virgins can live to the end. This article is very suitable for screening in primary and secondary schools across the country. In addition, the French police and government were hacked completely.

Taken quotes

  • Sam: The specialty of the groups coming out of this area is trafficking in women.

    Bryan Mills: Keep going.

    Sam: Okay. Their previous MO was to offer women from the emerging East-European countries like Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria jobs in the west as maids and nannies. Once they smuggled them in, they'd addict them to drugs and turn them into prostitutes. Lately, however, they've decided that it's more economical just to kidnap traveling young women. Saves on transportation costs.

    Lenore: [crying] Not my little baby.

    Bryan Mills: What else?

    Sam: Based on what they know about the way these groups operate, our analyst says you have a ninety-six hour window from the time she was grabbed.

    Bryan Mills: To what?

    Sam: To never finding her.

  • Bryan Mills: [after Jean Claude tries to shoot him] That is what happens when you sit behind a desk. You forget things, like the weight in the hand of a gun that's loaded and one that's not.

    [Bryan pulls his gun and shoots Isabelle in the arm]

    Jean Claude: Isabelle!

    [Jean-Claude turns and shouts at Bryan in French]

    Jean Claude: You asshole!

    Bryan Mills: It's a flesh wound. But if you don't get me what I need, the last thing you'll see before I make your children orphans is the bullet I put between her eyes!