Unknown is a film that deals with the question of identity, or lack of identity that is correct. Dr. Martin Harris (Liam Neeson) wakes from a coma after an accident to see that not everything is as it seems. First, find your identity has been stolen with his wife. And to make matters worse, he is persecuted by a mysterious band of killers who try to prevent Neeson in his quest for “truth.” But he quickly associated with the pilot (Diane Kruger), who took a bridge that caused his amnesia and former officer of the Stasi stereotypical (Bruno Ganz). The motley crew then join forces to fight evil, I mean to end the conspiracy are now trapped in

Unknown At first glance appears to be nothing more than the result of Taken, a film where Liam Neeson has toured Paris tries to uncover a plot more. Acting from Berlin to Paris, which could be right. Both films are less impact Euro-Police deaf where the only interesting aspect is the architecture of the surrounding cityscape. It must also be said that Liam Neeson plays an equal role in both films. This role of being the hero rigid, impassive action with a focus doubtful. Do not get me wrong, he played a big role in “Five Minutes of Heaven”, where he played a reformed UVF soldier trying to make peace with the nationalist brother killed when he was young. This just goes to show that Neeson has a niche to fill. And that certainly includes the place of Irish characters as he is unable to hide his Irish accent in the rough.

The unknown for him is a series of interesting photographs and camera angles that gives the public a unique and enriching perspective on centrality. But this, in my opinion, is the only positive aspect of this film. Unknown is a book in the Hollywood action movie, with explosions, shootings and not one but two race cars that are above long-term process drags on. There’s even a line of cheese or two characters, such as: “I still remember how to kill an idiot.”

In short, the film is a series of twists and turns, each less interesting than the last. This film has no general meaning of the former, where the grand final twist is less impact. This, combined with the character played by Liam Neeson results in a monotonous bland and boring movie. But again, what do you expect from the director who brought us “big” movies like “Goal 2″ and the remake of “House of Wax.” I have to say is that I studied film in the narrative of the university. I saw this movie with three friends who have not. They loved this movie. Which brings me to the conclusion that a Hollywood blockbuster unknown, and nothing else. A movie made to entertain a mass audience and generate revenue. So if you are looking for a piece of cheap entertainment, I recommend this movie. Otherwise I would not. I give this film a generous 04.10.

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