Taken 4

π« Review: Taken 4 β Bryan Mills Returns With One Final Warning
Taken 4 brings Bryan Mills back for a brutal, emotional, and relentlessly intense final chapter. While the franchise has evolved far from its original Paris rescue, this entry proves thereβs still fuel β and fury β left in Liam Neesonβs iconic character.
Set several years after the events of Taken 3, Bryan has retreated into a quiet, isolated life. But peace never lasts long for a man with his particular set of skills. When an international crime syndicate targets someone Bryan swore never to put in danger again, he is forced back into the shadows β and back into the hunt.
What Taken 4 Delivers Perfectly:
π₯ Bryan Mills at His Most Dangerous
Older, quieter, but sharper than ever β this is the deadliest version of Bryan weβve seen. Every move is calculated. Every strike hits with purpose.
π₯ A New Enemy Worthy of Fear
The villain is a ruthless strategist who grew up studying the failures of Mills. Itβs a chilling βhunter becomes the huntedβ twist that raises the stakes beyond simple revenge.

π₯ Tight, Brutal Action
The fight choreography is grounded and raw β less flashy, more survival-focused. Close-quarters combat, silent infiltration, and signature Bryan Mills interrogation scenes all return in top form.
π₯ A Strong Emotional Core
For the first time, Bryan must confront the consequences of his past violence β not just for himself, but for the people he loves. This gives the film surprising depth and weight.
A Final Act Full of Tension
Without spoiling key story beats, the climax delivers everything fans expect: brutal mind games, high-stakes rescues, and one final showdown that feels earned. The ending is emotional, definitive, and a satisfying close to the franchise.
β Final Verdict:
Taken 4 is a gritty, tightly crafted action thriller that gives Bryan Mills the farewell he deserves. Itβs fast, fierce, and emotionally charged β a must-watch for fans of the series and anyone who loves smart, relentless action cinema.