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Tercera entrega de la trilogía iniciada en 2008. Esta vez, el protagonista, Bryan Mills se ve inmerso en problemas más serios que los secuestro que sufre en las dos entregas anteriores. Su esposa es asesinada y él es acusado de ser quien la ha matado. Mills había comenzado a reconciliarse con ella, lo que le hace ser el primer sospechoso del caso. Tras esto decide huir del FBI y comenzar a investigar por su cuenta a la vez que trata de proteger a su hija. Las situaciones a las que se enfrenta hace mella en su persona y comienza a tener fuertes dudas sobre lo que está bien o está mal. (20th Century Fox España)

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claudel 

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español Sin duda, la parte más débil, sobre todo en términos de guion. Parecía más un juego de "Vamos a jugar a Rápido y Furioso". A pesar de todas las objeciones, me gusta bastante esta serie, la película fue entretenida, Liam y Forrest estuvieron excelentes como siempre. Tres estrellas más débiles. ()

Kaka 

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inglés Roughly the same nonsense as the second film. The charm of old-school crime and action films of the first film is irretrievably gone, as is the quality of the physical action. Olivier Megaton tries to imitate Michael Bay in some scenes and shots (massive destruction, over the top airplane vs Porsche), but he only succeeds halfway. It must also be noted that in the first half an hour, it is so confusing and poorly edited that it will give a headache to every other lover of action scenes. The second half is more satisfying, but still painfully below average. ()

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Malarkey 

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inglés I am curious what Olivier Megaton promises to Luc Besson for being able to film movies based on his screenplays and for his money. I would, at best, give Megaton a samurai sword so that he could do seppuku in front of me, so he would cut his stomach into pieces and I could watch it with joy. If any director is a dabbler, it is Megaton. And it is funny that that isn’t his name, but his nickname. Probably so it would be obvious that he makes ultra shit action movies. So, in no way did Taken 3 disappoint. It is just as dumb as the second installment. The action is impetuous, crazy. Thanks to the editing, you cannot see anything. I am curious how Megaton would handle, for example, Steven Seagal, who also works with pretty shit directors, but they at least edit one of his action scenes per movie in a way that you cannot see even a gram of fat. Here, the action is directed and edited in a way that prevents you from seeing anything. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés A really, really, really bad action movie that lacks the most important thing - action. Well, it's actually in it, but the director is a loser, he couldn't film it and apparently - just like in 2012 - he thought he could cover up the lack of ideas with some kind of fake predation and frenzy, which is provided by absolutely insane editing and lack of clarity. Only this time it was even worse. This time, even the story is just plain stupid, it's a common B-movie variation on The Fugitive, which really didn't deserve an actor of Liam Neeson's caliber, and you can't help but shake your head at the main character's actions. Yuck. ()

3DD!3 

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inglés This is just bad. It’s no great surprise that the screenplay is like an action version of a Mexican telenovela. But the fact that the action is terribly filmed is a great disappointment. Megaton buries everything in confusion and is excessively over-the-top. When you compare this to Morel’s action scenes, it brings tears to your eyes. Is it really too much to expect to see Neeson shooting and torturing people in a simple, yet meaningful story revolving around well-produced action scenes? P.S: It still bothers me that I don’t understand why Forest carries that chess piece around with him all the time… ()

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