Most recently watched by Javitron, sensoria, jenerator
While vacationing with a friend in Paris, an American girl is kidnapped by a gang of human traffickers intent on selling her into forced prostitution. Working against the clock, her ex-spy father must pull out all the stops to save her. But with his best years possibly behind him, the job may be more than he can handle.
Rated PG-13 | Length 94 minutes
Leland Orser | Liam Neeson | Xander Berkeley | Jon Gries | Famke Janssen | Maggie Grace | Mathieu Busson | Camille Japy | David Warshofsky | Goran Kostić | Olivier Rabourdin | Gérard Watkins | Katie Cassidy | Holly Valance | Anatole Taubman | Anca Radici | Nicolas Giraud | George Hertzberg | Nabil Massad | Radivoje Bukvić | Arben Bajraktaraj | Jalil Naciri | Fani Kolarova | Christophe Kourotchkine | Marc Amyot | Nathan Rippy | Héléna Soubeyrand | Michel Flash | Valentin Kalaj | Edwin Krüger | Tommy Spahija | Bertrand Treuil | Opender Singh | Christy Reese | Ivette González | Rubens Hyka
A rewatch; saw this in the theater back during my first set of knee surgeries, so it seemed appropriate to watch while recovering from my third knee surgery.
Doesn’t hold up as well on second viewing, but still a brutally violent movie.
One thing that does hold up is my absolute hatred for “Kim”, Neeson’s character’s daughter and the one he’s on a mission to save. I spent the entire movie praying and hoping for her death. She’s such a whiny “oh look I got a PONY for my birthday! I’m gonna pee!” bitch that I would actually whisper under my breath “please God, let her die by the end of this movie.”
Oh well, can’t have everything.
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