I just saw this film last night, and thought it was awesome.
This isn't a review as such, more fuel for discussion.

The story for anyone who doesn't know, is a retired government spy/bodyguard/soldier (Liam Neeson) who is seperated from his wife, who has his 17 year old daughter.
His daughter wants to go to Paris for a holiday with a friend, reluctantly he signs the papers.
To cut short, she gets abducted by Albanian sex traders, while on the phone to her father. (Not as lame as it sounds)
Hunt for killers ensues, traditional government spy action thriller.

If it wasn't for the very emotional story of this being the sex trade, I think I'd have thought much less of this film, as it can appear pretty samey.
Like I say though, there are some scenes in this film that are quite distressing I can imagine to some, I'm a very desensitized person, I can watch anything, but this struck a nerve in some senses, the feeling of helplessness probably.

I'd definitely recommend it.

Anyone else seen it?