Review: Unknown
https://culturefixuk.blogspot.com/2011/03/review-unknown.html

Liam Neeson stars as Dr. Martin Harris who awakes from a coma to discover his identity has been stolen, not even his wife believes him. He sets out to prove his identity with the help of taxi driver, Gina (Diane Krueger).
Unknown makes excellent use of it's stunning of it's locations, and there's something quite haunting seeing Harris walk the snowy urban streets of Berlin. Director, Jaume Collet-Serra has stepped his game up from his last few efforts (Orphan and House of Wax) and maintains an exciting and stylish directing style throughout the film. The dialogue does feel like it's been picked out from a Charles Bronson film from the eighties - with lines like "I don’t remember everything, but I remember how to kick your ass.” However, it serves it's purpose and adds to the fun of the film.

The film feels rather clichéd and falls into some of the familiar tricks of 'lost identity' films - suspicious figures shadowing Harris, lack of trust in doctors/professionals etc, all feel rather familiar. There's also a Taken type vibe - American man in Europe fighting against corruption. However this does not hugely detract from the film and it passes as enjoyable entertainment.