It's the story that is the biggest failure. Dialogue continues to lack clarity and be too over-the-top and the direction this time round lacks rawness and the same amount of momentum, pretty go-through-the-motions. 'Taken 2' fails to bring the best out of Turkey or make it the star or its own character, in fact it looks cheap and everything is represented in a fashion rife with lazy stereotypes. The rest struggle in very underwritten and stereotypical roles. Of which there is more of, but to me there was not enough heart or development to it. Famke Janssen has next to nothing to do and doesn't look interested, while Maggie Grace's character was just too annoying and shallow for me to endear to Grace herself or resonate with the father-daughter relationship. Only Neeson gives a halfway decent performance. However, there are a lot of problems here. Some of the action is exciting and thrillingly choreographed, like with the rooftops, and again the violence is uncompromising without being too gratuitously so. Music is a decent fit while not being intrusive. It's photographed slickly and stylishly, some of the imagery thrills and chills. Neeson is a strong presence throughout, thoroughly badass yet with some heart. Before anybody says anything, am not the sort of person who is always with the general consensus, have been known a fair few times to go against the tide and part of me wanted to do so watching this but the film was just too problematic to enjoy it more and take it for what it was. Even those who don't expect much in the first place will find themselves having big problems with the film. Not irredeemably awful and there are worse sequels about (naming them would take up a whole review's worth), but 'Taken 2' was a real waste of reasonable potential, considering that it has the always watchable and often very good to great Liam Neeson as the main star. Count me in however as another person who was underwhelmed by 'Taken 2'. Despite that it was reasonably poorly received and, although with notable exceptions, sequels tend to be inferior. Having moderately enjoyed, if finding some faults, the first 'Taken', part of me was hoping for a sequel along similar lines while still having some degree of freshness.