Taken

Carson 2022-04-22 07:01:02

#MicrofilmComment# "Hurricane Rescue" is a cliché American heroism film. The father is alone to rescue the kidnapped daughter, and finally rescues the daughter and turns the bad guy into a happy ending after the law. The plot is compact, and the speeding cars, gunfights, and action scenes are also exciting. The hero's fights are so soft and deadly. The film's inspiration to the audience: 1. Murphy's Law is inevitable. 2. Girls, don't be too naive, there are not so many handsome guys to let you on. 3. Don't be friends with bold people. 4. Remember your father's phone number. 5. The value of virgins is higher, and they can often be left to the end.

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  • Stephany 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    If there is such a dad

  • Monica 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    It’s too much to introduce a translated name in China. Dear parents from all countries, when your baby says he wants to study in Europe, show them this film. The bloody negative education brings out your greatness and verifies the rumors that Europe is all pimps and addicts.

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.