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>Movie Review: Liam Neeson’s Unknown

Flow GalindezBy Flow GalindezFebruary 20, 2011No Comments2 Mins Read
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After The A-Team and Clash of the Titans, Unknown was the latest movie I saw which stars Liam Neeson, and right now I am declaring that this will be a bias review because he is one of my favorite actors. Unknown is a suspense action thriller of Warner Bros. Pictures that was directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and now showing (as of February 18) in all theaters worldwide, also starring Diane Kruger, January Jones, Aidan Quinn and Frank Langella.

The film was based from the novel of Didier van Cauwelaert entitled Out of My Head and the original title was Unknown White Male. The movie follows Dr. Martin Harris, a scientist who is in Berlin with his wife to attend a summit until he encountered an accident that washed all his memories. Waking up from a hospital, Dr. Harris recounts all the memories that was because of the car accident and discovered that his wife was with a person claiming his identity. Complications begin when secrets are slowly revealing one by one including the reason of snatching his identity and how he will ever get it back.

Let’s be honest, the movie is not purely action and there are some dull moments in the film. But if moviegoers will stay long expect more twist and reveal in all the characters in the story. I like how most of the scenes were executed and the texture that suggest how shady the story is.

Liam Neeson did a wonderful job in doing the role of Dr. Harris especially after the accident and he started to recounts his memory. January Jones who was the wife of Dr. Harris did a very convincing role. The film is maze-like movie that we don’t know what is the truth or not, and all I can say it was a beautiful movie and it all the twist was perfectly executed

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