Listen to dad

Dashawn 2022-03-20 09:01:06

Pierre Morel + Luc Besson is indeed a guarantee of quality. This movie is clean, compact, free from fat like Karen Kark’s spine, and it’s fun. During the whole process, my eyes didn't blink, and I didn't hit a single hiccup. It was so enjoyable.
And this movie is very educational. In addition to explaining the importance of the hymen, it also warned the girls to listen to their father. You see, what are the consequences of disobedience? Dad single-handedly killed at least half of the company, causing huge economic losses to the Parisian sex industry. Of course, fortunately, he finally rescued his daughter, otherwise: "If it is urgent, I will blow up the Eiffel Tower." This dad is really charming.
The more I watched, the more familiar the actor became, so I searched for Liam Neeson. Damn, it turns out this guy played "Schindler's List".
Five stars. Because when I watched "Thirteen Districts" I gave four stars, I always feel that I owe them a favor, so I can make up for it here.

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Extended Reading
  • Ayden 2021-10-20 18:58:46

    "She" has a good dad and a rich dad. She lives with the rich dad and finds a good dad when in crisis. Men's obsession is not only for lovers, but also for children.

  • Clay 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    The script is full, the plot is compact, the editing is clean and tidy, the suspense gradually becomes better, and it is fascinating until the end. After watching the movie, it only feels enjoyable. There are too many unpleasant people and things in the world! So Paris is not paradise, and it is not always the beginning of a good relationship between handsome guys. After looting female tourists, they go into prostitution, and there are many virgin businesses! The father of an agent who is alone in the tiger's den is too NB! Blame my daughter for being so unbelievable!

Taken quotes

  • Bryan: [to Marko, while preparing him for torture] You know, we used to outsource this kind of thing. But what we found was the countries we outsourced to had unreliable power grids. Very Third World. You'd turn on a switch - power wouldn't come on, and then tempers would get short. People would resort to pulling fingernails. Acid drips on bare skin. The whole exercise would become counterproductive. But here, the power's stable. Here, there's a nice even flow. Here, you can flip a switch and the power stays on all day. Where is she?

  • Kim: Where are we?

    Bryan: I told you. It's a surprise.

    [Sheerah opens the door]

    Sheerah: Hi.

    Bryan: Hi.

    [Kim stares at Sheerah, stunned to meet her face to face]

    Bryan: [chuckles] When someone says 'hi,' it's usually polite to say 'hi' back.

    Kim: H-Hi.