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A man awakens from a coma, only to discover that someone has taken on his identity and that no one, (not even his wife), believes him. With the help of a young woman, he sets out to prove who he is.
Dr. Martin Harris, an American Bio-technologist, arrives in Berlin with his wife, Elizabeth, to attend a biotechnology submit. On reaching the hotel he finds some of his luggage missing. He takes a cab back to the airport in order to locate the missing luggage, but before he can inform his wife the cab meets an accident and falls off a bridge into the river. The female driver of the cab, after rescuing him, flees from the scene. Dr. Harris is taken to a medical facility where he finally regains consciousness after spending four days in coma. After overcoming a bout of temporary amnesia, he soon remembers of his wife and the purpose of their visit to Berlin. He is suddenly overcome by a desperate urge to unite with his wife and he leaves the hospital immediately. On arriving at the hotel, he confronts the security to arrange for a meeting with his wife. To his dismay, he realizes that his identity has been taken by someone else as even Elizabeth refuses to recognize him. Now his only hope lies with the female cab driver who is the only witness to the accident that he had suffered. As he tries to unravel the mystery behind this collusive subterfuge, he must overcome not only those who have rendered him a pariah, but must also confront his own dark past.
The lessons I learned after watching this movie - one: never leave your briefcase at the airport. Two: Mercedes-Benz makes damn sturdy taxis. Three: Liam Neeson continues to be a badass even when he&#39;s nearly 60.<br/><br/>&quot;Unknown&quot; is mostly a mystery thriller - Liam Neeson&#39;s character awakens from his coma after an accident to find out that someone else has taken his identity - and nobody believes him. The plot weaves through the streets of Berlin and some shady characters - with the all too typical thriller lesson of not trusting anyone.<br/><br/>The film is briskly paced, there are slow moments but every 10 minutes there&#39;s an action sequence liven up the film, and it&#39;s especially during the last half of the film that the action sequences pile up after another. The action is fast and brutal for a PG-13 movie, and is shot quite clearly without annoying shaky camera for the most part, especially during the car chase scenes, while the fluid editing completes the job by adequately pacing the film to be fast or slow if necessary.<br/><br/>And then there&#39;s Neeson. Here he is surrounded by both old and new familiar faces. There&#39;s Aidan Quinn and Frank Langella as the people with mysterious vibes, and then there&#39;s Diane Kruger and January Jones as the lovely-looking ladies but yet there&#39;s something not quite right about both of them. German actors Bruno Ganz (&quot;Downfall&quot;) and Sebastian Koch (&quot;The Lives of Others&quot;) round out the impressive supporting cast, with Ganz commanding the screen every time he appears. But it is Neeson, his age becoming more visible as the years pass, still giving a high- energy and determined performance that becomes the heart of the film and thus cements him as an (late-blooming) action hero/star of this generation. He is believable in the fight scenes, and his humble charisma gets the audience firmly on his side.<br/><br/>And yet this film has its ups and downs. On the positive note, Jaume Collet-Serra&#39;s direction keeps the actors focused and the action intense, with the cinematography of Berlin showing both its glamorous and gritty side, what with its blueish hue and whatnot. John Ottman and Alexander Rudd provide a tense music score to the action. On the negative side, some parts had me suspending my disbelief in certain scenes. There is a twist at the end of the movie which I admit did not really see coming, but it wasn&#39;t exactly original as I&#39;ve seen this plot device done in another movie before.<br/><br/>But overall, it&#39;s a very solid thriller. It gripped my attention from start to finish, and it kept me guessing on many occasions. It too, made me think a bit about the bad guys - how smart and terrifying their methods are to get what they want at the expense of other innocents. Will this win any Oscars, no. Will Liam Neeson fans love it, I guess so. Will this entertain, definitely. I wouldn&#39;t mind watching this again if I had the time and company.<br/><br/>P.S. This would make a great advert for Mercedes Benz cabs in Germany.<br/><br/>Overall value: 66/100
I won&#39;t go into the fact that it doesn&#39;t make any sense (the plot that is), because many action/thrillers have that in common. But even while it does go by the handbook (and checks every little available thing in there) it never fully reaches anything that should be able to touch you. The streets of Berlin may never have looked better, the actors in it, probably have though.<br/><br/>There might be a surprise or two hidden somewhere in the very ridiculous plot, but the cardboard cutouts (also called characters) may give you a had time caring. I still gave it 5 points, because it is after all decent. I have seen worse, but I have also seen a lot better.
Beyond the occasional plot frissons and juicy supporting turns, it's an emotionally and psychologically threadbare exercise.
The film is based on the 2003 French novel Hors de moi (2003), published in English as Out of My Head, by French author Didier Van Cauwelaert. The novel was adapted for the movie by screenwriters Oliver Butcher and Stephen Cornwell. Doctor Martin Harris (<a href="/name/nm0000553/">Liam Neeson</a>), a biochemist on his way to a summit conference in Berlin (Germany), discovers that he&#39;s left his briefcase and passport at the airport. While wife Elizabeth &quot;Liz&quot; (<a href="/name/nm0005064/">January Jones</a>) checks into their hotel, Martin takes a cab back to the airport to retrieve his luggage. On his way there, his cab is involved in an accident, and he is taken to a hospital where he spends the next four days in a coma. When he awakens, he returns to the hotel only to find that another man is claiming to be Martin Harris (<a href="/name/nm0001644/">Aidan Quinn</a>) that Liz is treating the imposter as though he really is her husband. With the help of illegal alien Gina (<a href="/name/nm1208167/">Diane Kruger</a>), the cab driver who pulled him out of the wreck, Martin tries to unravel who he is and what is happening to him. Presumably, Martin was frantic about leaving his briefcase at the airport, grabbed the very next taxi to pull up to the hotel entrance, and figured to call Liz on the way. The real reason is that, for purposes of the plot, he couldn&#39;t be seen checking into the hotel by the hotel staff or on the closed circuit camera. If he had, that would confirm that he and Liz arrived together, which would completely change the story. Smith (<a href="/name/nm0773968/">Olivier Schneider</a>) was following Martin, probably ever since Martin left the Adlon Hotel after being discharged from the hospital. He was seen following Martin into the subway, and he later shows up at the hospital where he kills Nurse Gretchen (<a href="/name/nm1031014/">Eva Löbau</a>) and tries to kill Martin, who has just undergone another MRI. Some viewers have also suggested that the wristwatch Liz gave Martin may have contained a tracking device. They were the A-team at Section 15 and no doubt had a close and affectionate working relationship with each other. In several scenes, i.e., on the airplane, in the shower, and at the photography exhibit, they are shown holding hands, kissing, and making love. Some viewers conclude that they had a relationship in real life, others that Liz was only acting in character or that the shower scenes were fabricated by Martin to fill in the gaps after losing his memory. Yes. In an attempt to prove that he is the real Dr Martin Harris, Martin contacts Ernst Jürgen, an ex-agent in the East German Stasi, short for Ministerium für Staatssicherheit [The Ministry for State Security]. The Stasi was headquartered in East Berlin and was regarded as one of the most effective secret police agencies in the world. Three. First there was the taxi that was hit by a large container while Gina was taking Martin back to the airport. This is the accident that sent the taxi into the water and resulted in Martin&#39;s head injury. The second was Biko&#39;s taxi that was demolished by a streetcar after being chased by Jones. The third was the taxi she &quot;borrowed&quot; to follow Martin when he was carried off by his old friend Rodney Cole (<a href="/name/nm0001449/">Frank Langella</a>). Yes. Calochortus albus (Fairy Lantern) is a native California plant in the Lily family. Umbellularia californica (California Bay) is a native California tree that resembles a bay laurel. While Professor Bressler (<a href="/name/nm0462407/">Sebastian Koch</a>) and Prince Shada (<a href="/name/nm1715024/">Mido Hamada</a>) circulate among the guests at their dinner party, Liz remotely copies Bressler&#39;s data from his laptop and activates the bomb that she and Martin planted three months earlier in the Eisenhower suite. Meanwhile, Martin and Gina sneak into the hotel, but they are immediately apprehended by the security guards. Martin is eventually able to convince them that there is a bomb in Prince Shada&#39;s suite, and Herr Strauss (<a href="/name/nm0090674/">Rainer Bock</a>), the head of hotel security, gives the order to evacuate the entire hotel in five minutes. Realizing that their plan has been thwarted, Liz orders the substitute Martin to kill the target. Martin suddenly realizes that Bressler is the target, not Shada. Shada was simply funding Bressler&#39;s research into a new strain of corn that would grow in any climate. Bressler and Shada were planning to donate the formula to the world for free. With Bressler&#39;s death and the theft of his research, billions of dollars would fall into the wrong hands. Martin goes looking for Bressler and stops the substitute Martin from assassinating him. Meanwhile, Liz attempts unsuccessfully to deactivate the bomb, since it&#39;s no longer needed. The bomb blows up part of the top floor of the hotel and kills Liz. The blast causes Martin&#39;s memory to return, and he realizes that he is really an assassin for Section 15 and uses his skill to kill the other Martin. As the police and fire trucks arrive, Martin and Gina leave the building, apparently unnoticed. In the final scene, which occurs 24 hours later, a news report shows Shada and Bressler presenting the corn to the public without patent or copyright costs. Meanwhile, Martin and Gina are shown at the train station where Martin presents her with a passport under the name Claudia Marie Taylor, while he will now be traveling under the name Henry Taylor. They board the train and leave Berlin. Viewers who have seen Unknown have likened it several other movies that feature a man (or a woman) who loses his memory and must search to find out who he is, often with dangerous repercussions. These include <a href="/title/tt0095174/">Frantic (1988)</a> (1988), <a href="/title/tt0258463/">The Bourne Identity (2002)</a> (2002), <a href="/title/tt0100802/">Total Recall (1990)</a> (1990), <a href="/title/tt0116908/">The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996)</a> (1996), <a href="/title/tt0337881/">Blind Horizon (2003)</a> (2003), <a href="/title/tt0059448/">Mirage (1965)</a> (1965), <a href="/title/tt0109156/">As Good as Dead (1995)</a> (1995) and <a href="/title/tt0209144/">Memento (2000)</a> (2000). There is also a whole other story, also titled <a href="/title/tt0450340/">Unknown (2006)</a> (2006), involving a group of several men who are uncertain of their own identities and in very awkward situation together. a5c7b9f00b

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