


When his daughter and her friend arrived in Paris, they meet a guy who seems nice. He simply asks them where they are staying and more about them. He is using this information for the human traffickers. Once the guy finds out where they are staying, a little while later some intruders break in the apartment and kidnap the girls. While Kim is on the phone with her father, she seems her friend getting kidnapped. She hides but they soon find her and her phone as well. Her father records the phone call as to get more information about where they could possibly be taken her.
He then travels to Paris to attempt to find and bring his daughter back home. Though while doing so he kills a few people beforehand. He finds out exactly where she is located, she has been sold on the black market. And he goes to get here, after the ordeal is done they return back to the states and their relationship improves.
Taken is an Action, Thriller movie that was released in 2008 and has a run time of 1 hr 33 min. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.8 and a MetaScore of 51.
Where do I stream Taken online? Taken is available to watch and stream, download, buy on demand at Amazon Prime, Hulu, Apple TV+, The Roku Channel, Starz, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play, Apple TV, YouTube VOD online. Some platforms allow you to rent Taken for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
The bad news for NBC is that many of its new series from last season didn't perform well enough to get renewed for 2016. The good news is that all the cancellations leave plenty of room for new series.
Liam Neeson's newest outing takes the "Taken" franchise in a slightly new direction.
Do not mess with Liam Neeson's co-stars.
Hint: It's a lot (in movies, of course).
Let's face it: Hollywood is pretty male-centric. In a world where we need the Bechdel Test to tell us whether a movie even has two female characters who talk to each other about something other than men, it's understandable that there would be many more father-son movies out there than father-daughter movies. That doesn't mean there aren't still plenty of excellent films out there featuring a father-daughter relationship at the center (or slightly left of center, in the case of some of them).
If "Taken" taught us one thing, it's this: never share a cab with a stranger in Paris or else you'll get kidnapped and sold into sex slavery. If it taught us two things, the second would be never to f*** with Liam Neeson. The trailer for "Taken 2" teaches us even more.