Unknown Movie Reviews
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Bryan Durham | Mid-Day
Imagine waking up from a coma with a fragmented memory of who you are. Imagine that your wife claims that someone else is her husband. That you are out to figure out your identity despite this. That you have no document that proves you are who you say you are. That all the while there are people trying to keep this a secret by any means possible. Now imagine all this happening in the span of a week. Crystal Ball by Keane comes to mindRead full review3.0
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
We can think of a lot of Hollywood stars who have frantically paced the screen in search of their stolen identity, primary amongst them being Harrison Ford (Frantic) and Matt Damon (Bourne Identity). Liam Neeson joins the bandwagon of desperadoes who must race against time, not only to re-establish their antecedents but also to save the world from an impending catastrophe. Can't say the film is as engrossing as the Bourne seriesRead full review2.5
Manohla Dargis (NYTNS) | The Telegraph
Liam Neeson’s latter-day renaissance as an unlikely action star should give hope to performers and viewers of a certain age (that is, over 40) everywhere. While that irrepressible exhibitionist Helen Mirren, born in 1945, continues to inspire legions of AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) members, one discarded garment at a time, Neeson, a comparative pup born in 1952, is doing much the same, one hard-swinging fist after another.Read full review2.5
Elvis D'Silva | rediff.com
It was probably sometime after the release of Taken (and its surprising but impressive financial success) that Liam Neeson [ Images ] was considered a bona fide action hero. It was recognised that Mr Neeson could do 'wounded' as well as 'fierce' with relative ease. And so another franchise-capable star was identified. It is unclear whether The A-Team, in which he starred, will get a sequel but with the announcement that thereRead full reviewNR
Roshni Devi | Koimoi
Unknown Review: Business Rating: 1 star. What's Good: Some of the fight scenes; the twist in the end. What's Bad: ...Read full review