Plot hole?
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TheCommenteer — 12 years ago(December 09, 2013 02:41 AM)
And you're saying these groups aren't capable of taking risks because they feel invincible? Besides, they're not the ones who manage these girls who are more "expensive". They're on-sold. Think of them like the middle man, picking up merchandise and selling it on to the consumer. Their supply would be based on demand, and just because these two girls were taken doesn't mean the majority of their time focuses on these kinds of girls.
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ydobon-1 — 11 years ago(September 13, 2014 06:54 AM)
Don't know if this has been asked before, but when Bryan tries to identify the traffickers at the time he's still in America, Bryan's friend/ex-partner whatever says someting like
I want to know how his friend Sam was able to figure out the name of the guy that Bryan talked to on the phone. All they had to go on was a few words from Kim and two words on the phone. I'm sorry, but that's not enough to ID someone.
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Kent_Kainer — 10 years ago(May 11, 2015 05:02 PM)
Its one of its lame points.
Imagine the ruckus when its known that repeatedly European and American tourists disappear in Paris.
Tourists! Not some poor girls from poor families in poor countries.
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met76 — 10 years ago(October 18, 2015 05:10 PM)
The kidnappers don't want any ransom from their families, they kidnap to use them as prostitutes.
Watch the film carefully you f#cking schmuck.
It's not about ransom. My point is that American tourist girls likely come from relatively wealthy parents, these wealthy parents together would have a lot of political influence and would put pressure towards embassies, governments or police agencies in America/Europe/France, which would put the human traffickers under great danger. Eastern Europeans families in comparison are a lot less wealthy and have less influence to crack down these criminals. -
knifeparty2004 — 10 years ago(January 09, 2016 07:38 PM)
How can wealthy families have any impact once their children have essentially disappeared? I understand the point that your getting at. That its riskier to abduct wealthy young women than those from poor backgrounds but it is implied in the film that once the girls are taken they are never seen from again.
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Dark_Sithlord — 10 years ago(December 30, 2015 01:42 PM)
If Western tourists got kidnapped in Europe, their families may have more resources than Eastern families to get them back, but they would still be bound by international laws. For example, in
Taken
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Manton29 — 10 years ago(January 19, 2016 07:23 AM)
"Western authorities would have no jurisdiction in France."
France IS a 'Western Authority'.
Or maybe I'm wrong, maybe USA, Canada, and perhaps the UK, are Western, and everything else is Eastern and/or 3rd World?
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!!!deleted!!! (55817158) — 9 years ago(May 10, 2016 10:15 PM)
I've read the other posts in this thread and all I can say is, OP- who really cares whether or not in real life it is more efficient to kidnap Eastern European girls or Western girls Either way, the movie explained why in fact THESE criminals in THIS movie prefer to kidnap Western girls and the explanation is quite logical and easy to understand.
Are you a human trafficker yourself? If not, then don't act like you 100% know the definitive answer as to the most effective types of women to capture and sell to sex slavery, lol
It's a movie mate, and the explanation as to why they targeted Bryan's daughter and her friend is simple enough to follow.