

Confronting Murad, Bryan offers to let him walk if he agrees to return home and cease his desire for revenge.

He rescues Lenore and pursues the surviving mobsters to a bathhouse, where he kills them. Leaving Kim at the American embassy, Bryan uses his memory to find Murad's hideout. A chase and shootout ensue, alerting Turkish police, and ends when Bryan manages to lure the SUV into the path of an oncoming train, taking it out. Stealing a taxi, Bryan and Kim pursue the kidnappers' van, and an SUV driven by one of the kidnappers' henchmen arrives to distract them. He rescues Kim, but watches Lenore get recaptured. Kim tosses a gun down the chimney, which Bryan uses to kill the guards holding him captive.

He next has Kim detonate two more grenades and releases some steam through a chimney to guide her to his location. As soon as they leave, Bryan frees himself and then Lenore. The mobsters bring in Lenore, make a small incision in her neck, and hang her upside down to bleed out. Opening her father's equipment case, Kim takes a grenade and detonates it on a nearby rooftop the resulting sound allows Bryan to instruct her on triangulating his location. He uses a concealed miniature cellphone hidden in his sock to contact Kim and instructs her to alert the American embassy instead, she convinces him to let her help.
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Regaining consciousness, Bryan finds himself zip tied to a pipe over his head in an empty basement. She narrowly avoids capture when the kidnappers are forced to flee after they shoot two security guards. Realizing that Kim is also a target, Bryan calls her at the hotel and tells her to hide in the closet to escape the kidnappers. He tells Lenore to run and tries to outrun the Albanians, but finally surrenders when they capture Lenore. While going out for lunch with Lenore the next day, Bryan spots Murad's men following them. Meanwhile, Bryan has just finished his three-day security job for a wealthy Saudi Arabian sheikh in Istanbul and is surprised by his ex-wife, Lenore, and daughter, Kim, turning up to visit him. He then bribes a corrupt police official for Pitrel's files and deduces that Pitrel's old friend, Bryan Mills, was responsible and is vacationing in Istanbul.

Travelling to Paris with his men, he interrogates and tortures ex-French DGSE agent turned corrupt National Police officer Jean-Claude Pitrel, whose business card was found at the scene of Marko's death, but finds no information. A third film, Taken 3, was released on 9 January 2015.Īt the funeral of his son Marko and associates in Tropojë, Albanian mafia head and freelance terrorist Murad Hoxha vows to seek vengeance on his son's killer. Released on 3 October 2012 in France by EuropaCorp and 5 October 2012 in the United States by 20th Century Fox, the film grossed over $376 million at the box office, but received negative reviews from critics. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Taken and the second installment in the Taken trilogy. It follows Bryan Mills taking his family to Istanbul, only to be kidnapped, along with his ex-wife, by the father of one of the men he killed while saving his daughter two years prior. Taken 2 is a 2012 English-language French action-thriller film directed by Olivier Megaton and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Rade Šerbedžija, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, D.B.
