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He didn't call the local police. He knew they’d be minutes too late. Instead, he pulled a blackened leather case from his safe. He hadn’t touched it in five years. Inside was a satellite phone and a dossier of names he’d hoped to forget.
Leo sat in his quiet suburban office, the silence a stark contrast to the chaos of his former life in clandestine operations. His daughter, Maya, was currently halfway across the world, exploring the streets of Prague. He had spent his career in the shadows, and though he was retired, the instinct to protect never truly slept.
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[Bryan Mills: Retired CIA Operative] │ ▼ [Kim Mills: Kidnapped in Paris] │ ▼ [72 Hours to Locate & Rescue]
The year Nicolas Bary’s Taken arrived not with a bang in theaters but with a slow, steady pulse on DVD and, soon after, on shadowy file-sharing sites. It was pre-Marvel-dominance, pre-streaming hegemony. To watch this French-produced thriller about a retired CIA operative with a “very particular set of skills,” you either bought the plastic disc or you waited—often days—for a 700 MB AVI to finish downloading overnight.
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: Bryan Mills, a retired CIA operative, must use his "particular set of skills" to track down and rescue his daughter after she is kidnapped by human traffickers in Paris. The Iconic "Taken Speech"