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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

DON'T TAKE ME!

When your Dad said no, it means NO! Back in 2008 after waiting for a movie to start, I watch Taken's trailer first. I was shocked a lil bit because that trailer do scared me. After watched it I told my sister that I want to watch that movie. Soon to be I got that movie. Yes, I got it from my friend. Thanks for the technology because as an ordinary people, we can download everything that we want. Ops! Back to the movie, its about Bryan Mills ( Liam Neeson ) a former CIA agent who sets about tracking down his teenage daughter after she is kidnapped in Paris. IN PARIS! It sound easy for him because he was a CIA agent before. How about if he is postman or maybe a janitor, maybe it would take time to rescue his daughter. Before his daughter went to Paris, he already warned his daughter because she only 17 years old and she only be in Paris with her friend and her friend's cousin ( whom not there actually ). All the kidnapped thing happen after his daughter and her friend talk to the stranger at the cabstand and told the stranger at what level and apartment number they gonna stay. A few minutes after get into the apartment, the kidnappers took her friend and grab her under the bed after she just talked to her father and gave some information through what they heard. If he not rescue his daughter within 96 hours, she will be a sex slave and she will never be found. This movie quite action pack and it show how a Dad would do anything just to get his children back. After he found his daughter in auction room, he rather to pay just to get his daughter but too bad because she already sold to someone. One of the best part of the movie is a final scene, when he found his daughter in a yacht with an old guy holding a knife at his daughter neck. Just one single word came out from that old guy mouth, he shoots him death. He got his daughter and brought her back home. After watched this movie, I started to think. Before this when my Dad said no, it still yes to me. Just yes, no matter what. But now, when he said no, it means, " Negotiate Please ".