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Yet, more than either proceeding film, the latest chapter relies heavily on choppy footage and fight choreography, as well as bland automobile carnage to meet its action quota - with a waterboarding scene peppered in to remind moviegoers that Mills is still a brutish antihero in place of nuanced drama. That said, even though story and characters are both underserved, certain fans of the franchise will still be tempted to see Taken 3 - if for no other reason than to see Neeson brawl with criminals (and cops) onscreen. As the cops and criminals nip at his heels, Mills is must improvise with limited resources, and put everything on the line, if he wants to make sure that Kim isn't "taken" (once and for all). Unfortunately, in addition to ruthless mobsters, a clever and obsessive LAPD Inspector, Franck Dotzler (Forest Whitaker), also remains close on Mills' tail - armed with a massive police manhunt. With the help of his golfing (read: ex-operative) buddies, Mills traverses the backstreets of Los Angeles in search for answers - and to ensure that Kim is not caught in the forthcoming crossfire. Framed for Lenore's death, and uninterested in wasting precious time explaining the situation to police officers, Mills goes underground and on the run - believing that the he stands the best chance of protecting his daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace), as well as bringing his ex-wife's true killer to justice. In Taken 3 former government operative Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) is forced to once again puts his "particular set of skills" to use - after his ex-wife, Lenore (Famke Janssen), is murdered in his home by mysterious assailants. Taken 3 takes the franchise past the point of absurdity - purely for the sake of selling a third series installment.