Warner Brothers circulated their drama/thriller flick called, "Unknown" into theaters this past weekend. I checked it out,and I believed it was really,really exceptional. It provided some fine twists,intense drama,and action. "Unknown" stars: Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger, January Jones, Aidan Quinn, Bruno Ganz,and Frank Langella.
It revolved around a gentlemen named Dr.Martin Harris who gets involved in an auto accident after turning up in Berlin,while separated from his supposed wife. Four days later,he awakens in a hospital,and immediately gets out of bed to go hunt for his wife named Elizabeth . On the flip side,when he sees her, she acts as if she doesn't recognize him and another gentleman has taken his place or real identity.
Martin swears he's the valid Martin,and that Elizabeth is his spouse,but nobody believes him. He in time goes to find solutions from the female taxi driver named Gina who saved his life. On the flip side,she's hesitant and doesn't want to get implicated. Soon after,Martin gets assaulted in a hospital and views his attacker wipe out his nurse. From there, Martin knew there was clearly truly more to this that he had to learn.
His quest directed him to character Ernst who was a guru at how to locate people. Ernst convinced Martin to do whatever it took to convince the taxi cab driver Gina to aid him given that she was there at the start point of everything.
Once Martin got Gina to aid him,the action immediately picked up,and eventually led to a stunning twist that unveiled Martin may not be who he thinks he is,but also positions him on a path to a new life that was neither his true old situation or his current situation. It turns out that Martin was actually involved in a lot more questionable activities that his gash on the brain cause him to overlook not remember.
Martin teams up with Gina to bring some excellent actions scenes that showed car chases,hand to hand combat,big bomb explosions,running people over with a car,and more. It definitely brought an excellent and entertaining conclusion. I definitely enjoyed the movie,and believed Liam did an amazing job as usual. I also liked Diane Kruger's performance as the kick-butt cab driver chick. I gave it an A grade.