ARCHIVIO HOME PAGE

SPECIALI

FLASH NEWS

  • • Ultime News
  • • Archivio News
  • ANTEPRIME

    RITRATTI IN CELLULOIDE

    MOVIES & DVD

  • • In programmazione
  • • Di prossima uscita
  • • New Entry
  • • Archivio
  • • Blu-ray & Dvd
  • CINEMA & PITTURA

    CINESPIGOLATURE

    EVENTI

    TOP 20

  • • Films
  • • Attrici
  • • Attori
  • • Registi
  • LA REDAZIONE

    • Registi

    • Attori

    • Attrici

    • Personaggi

    • L'Intervista

    • Dietro le quinte

    The Bleeder- La storia del vero Rocky Balboa

    Aggiornamenti freschi di giornata! (11 Dicembre 2024) - I ‘RECUPERATI’ di ‘CelluloidPortraits’ - Da Venezia ..

    28 anni dopo

    New Entry - Il terzo film del franchise (28 Giorni dopo, 2002) e (28 settimane ..

    Il gladiatore II

    RECENSIONE - Ridley Scott torna sulle orme de Il gladiatore azzardando un rischioso sequel, a ..

    Giurato numero 2

    RECENSIONE - Clint Eastwood è tornato alla regia alla soglia dei 95 anni, con quello ..

    Conclave

    19. Festa del Cinema di Roma - Grand Public - Dall'omonimo romanzo di Robert Harris, ..

    Una notte a New York

    RECENSIONE in ANTEPRIMA - Ancora inedito in Italia - Dal Toronto Film Festival 2023 - ..

    Io e te dobbiamo parlare

    Per l'ottavo film da regista Alessandro Siani fa coppia per la prima volta con Leonardo ..

    Home Page > Movies & DVD > Taken 3 - L'ora della verità

    TAKEN 3 - L'ORA DELLA VERITA'

    Dall'11 FEBBRAIO

    (Tak3n; FRANCIA 2015; Thriller; 118'; Produz.: Canal+/Ciné+/EuropaCorp/M6 Films; Distribuz.: 20th Century Fox)

    Locandina italiana Taken 3 - L'ora della verità

    Rating by
    Celluloid Portraits:



    See SHORT SYNOPSIS

    Titolo in italiano: Taken 3 - L'ora della verità

    Titolo in lingua originale: Tak3n

    Anno di produzione: 2015

    Anno di uscita: 2015

    Regia: Olivier Megaton

    Sceneggiatura: Luc Besson e Robert Mark Kamen

    Cast: Liam Neeson (Bryan Mills)
    Maggie Grace (Kim)
    Forest Whitaker (Franck Dotzler)
    Famke Janssen (Lenore)
    Dougray Scott (Stuart St John)
    Jon Gries (Casey)
    Leland Orser (Sam)
    Sam Spruell (Oleg Malankov)
    Jonny Weston
    Andrew Howard (Maxim)
    Dylan Bruno (Smith)
    Judi Beecher (Claire)
    Al Sapienza (Detective Johnson)
    Johnny 5 (Studente USC)
    Don Harvey (Garcia)

    Musica: Nathaniel Méchaly

    Costumi: Olivier Bériot

    Scenografia: Sébastien Inizan

    Fotografia: Eric Kress

    Scheda film aggiornata al: 25 Febbraio 2015

    Sinossi:

    IN BREVE:

    Dopo aver lottato per difendere i suoi affeti più cari, in Taken 3 - L'ora della verità, Mills dovrà darsi da fare per salvare soprattutto se stesso. Accusato ingiustamente per il brutale omicidio della moglie, Mills si dà alla fuga braccato da implacabili agenti della CIA e dell'FBI. Consumato dalla rabbia, il suo unico scopo è quello di rintracciare i veri assassini, esigere la sua vendetta e proteggere l'unica cosa che conta per lui ora, sua figlia

    SHORT SYNOPSIS:

    Ex-government operative Bryan Mills finds his life is shattered when he's falsely accused of a murder that hits close to home. As he's pursued by a savvy police inspector, Mills employs his particular set of skills to track the real killer and exact his unique brand of justice.

    Commento critico (a cura di MAGGIE LEE, www.variety.com)

    THE THIRD AND PRESUMABLY FINAL INSTALLMENT OF THE LIAM NEESON ACTION FRANCHISE IS A MIND-NUMBING, CRASH-BANG MISFIRE.

    Running out of kidnapped relatives for Liam Neesonfs ex-CIA killing machine to rescue, scribes Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen turn him into a fugitive framed for murder in gTaken 3,h a mind-numbing, crash-bang misfire that abandons chic European capitals for the characterfs own backyard. French director Olivier Megaton, who at least paced gTaken 2 with workmanlike efficiency, executes the pedestrian plot without a shred of tension or finesse. Opening in Hong Kong on New Yearfs Day, a week ahead of its U.S. bow, the Fox release will draw crowds simply because itfs supposedly the last installment of the lucrative franchise, but theyfll just be hostages to tedium.

    In gTakenh (2008), helmed by Pierre Morel, Neesonfs Los Angeles-based Bryan Mills went after Albanian slave traders who kidnapped his 17-year-old daughter in Paris. Made as a

    low-budget B-movie that sent up U.S. politics and values even as it emulated American genre films, it grossed $227 million worldwide. The sequel, made four years later, reversed the pattern by having the Albaniansf vengeful relatives kidnap Mills and his ex-wife, Lenore (Famke Janssen). Despite the more elaborate action setpieces and heightened casualties, the premise remained just as basic and clear: The shocking way in which the hostages are taken, and the methodical manner in which the retired CIA agent tracked them, generated tremendous excitement.

    Without someone to save, the concept of a race against time is seriously weakened. While family matters were kept short and sweet in the other two installments, gTaken 3 stretches out the kitchen-sink drama endlessly: Millsf daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace), who was 17 when she was first kidnapped, is now a college student facing serious adult problems. Her dad, however, still believes that, after having hurled

    a few hand grenades and driven a stolen car through a shower of bullets, shefd still be content to play with a stuffed panda on her birthday.

    Equally troubled is Lenore, who seeks consolation as her marriage to filthy-rich Stuart (Dougray Scott) is on the rocks. The possibility of Lenore and Mills rekindling their relationship is put on hold, however, when hefs forced to go on the run for a crime he didnft commit. As he said to Lenore in the previous film: gIfll be OK. Itfs the people following me whofre gonna have a problem.h

    Given that Mills walked away Scot-free from double-figure body counts in Europe, watching him evade arrest by Inspector Frank Dotzler (Forest Whitaker) doesnft yield much in terms of suspense or surprises. Mills describes Dotzler as gvery clever,h though the latterfs theory that anyone who buys warm bagels canft be a cold-blooded killer ranks among the more

    illogical police deductions in recent memory. Elsewhere, detecting and blocking each otherfs tracking devices is pretty much the extent of their mental sparring.

    One of the seriesf talking points has been its extremely negative portrayal of Albanians; gTaken 2 closed on a note suggesting the the blood feud would live on, and it would have made sense here for it to continue here, or for Mills to finally set foot in the hermit country. Alas, those scuzzy Balkan soccer fans have been ditched in favor of Russian mafiosos, who come across as pale imitations of the tattooed fiends in David Cronenbergfs gEastern Promises.h

    What has made the gTakenh franchise such a guilty pleasure so far is its take-no-prisoners stance toward bad guys and its no-holds-barred brutality, especially coming from Neeson, an actor who radiates gravitas and nobility no matter what. Although less graphic in its representation of violence than its predecessors, gTaken

    3 retains a gutsy realism in scenes where Mills matter-of-factly cracks bones and splatters brains, and the shoot-eem-ups, car wrecks and explosions are noisier and more bombastic than ever. Theyfre also unimaginatively choreographed, with zero forward momentum. Even as the scale of each production has increased, the scope of the action has diminished: Compared with scattering hand grenades all over Istanbul, itfs mere childfs play for Mills to blow up a classroom at Kimfs college.

    Without a doubt, the first gTakenh movie gave Neeson, then in his 50s, a new lease on life as an action hero. Now 62, the actor still has an imposing presence, but more often than not, he looks pretty beat and impatient to get things over with. Kim has evolved from an exasperatingly clueless brat to a feisty rescuer over two films, but there isnft any real progression in character development or in Gracefs performance here.

    Stuart,

    a slimy wimp as played by Xander Berkeley in the first gTaken,h served as a neat foil for our straight-talking, straight-shooting hero. Replaced here by Scott, he behaves like a badass dude who is supposed to be Millsf equal in gun-toting prowess; itfs a wholly unconvincing transformation. As Russian mafioso Malankov, Sam Spruell behaves like a cardboard James Bond villain, showing some vicious individuality only in the action scenes.

    Tech credits are serviceable if creatively impoverished. The L.A. locations recall countless images of the city caught onscreen, with lenser Eric Kress frequently using panoramic and helicopter shots of the cityfs skyline as visual crutches. Nathaniel Mechalyfs ubiquitous score borders on schmaltzy.

    Perle di sceneggiatura


    Bibliografia:

    Nota: Si ringraziano 20th Century Fox e Cristina Partenza (Ufficio Stampa 20th Century Fox).

    Pressbook:

    PRESSBOOK COMPLETO in ITALIANO di TAKEN 3 - L'ORA DELLA VERITA'

    Links:

    • Liam Neeson

    • Forest Whitaker

    • Maggie Grace

    • Famke Janssen

    1 | 2

    Galleria Video:

    Taken 3-L'ora della verità - trailer

    Taken 3-L'ora della verità - trailer (versione originale) - Tak3n

    Taken 3-L'ora della verità - spot 'Perché prendono sempre la mia roba?'

    Taken 3-L'ora della verità - clip 'La mia priorità è mia figlia'

    Taken 3-L'ora della verità - clip 'Buona fortuna'

    Taken 3-L'ora della verità - clip 'La tana del coniglio'

    Taken 3-L'ora della verità - featurette 'Il nuovo Bryan Mills' (versione originale sottotitolata)

    TOP 20

    Dai il tuo voto


    <- torna alla pagina Movies & DVD

    Storia di Maria

    RECENSIONE - Una storia tanto nota quanto sconosciuta sotto tanto aspetti, almeno così come è ..

    Un anno con Salinger

    I ‘RECUPERATI’ di ‘CelluloidPortraits’ - RECENSIONE - Dal 70. Festival del Cinema di ..

    The Substance

    I ‘RECUPERATI’ di ‘CelluloidPortraits’ - RECENSIONE - Da Cannes 77. - Un 'Body ..

    Oceania 2

    RECENSIONE in ANTEPRIMA - Dal 27 novembre ..

    Piccole cose come queste

    Dalla Berlinale 2024 (Film d'Apertura) - Dal 28 Novembre

    "Con 'Small Things Like ..

    Freud - L'ultima analisi

    Dall'AFI Film Festival 2023 - Dal teatro al cinema, torna alla ribalta 'la questione di ..

    La stanza accanto

    VINCITORE del LEONE d'ORO a Venezia 81. - Il primo lungometraggio interamente in ..