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SYNOPSIS
TAKEN: THE MUVEE
A CREATIVENIGERIAN FILM.AN EDDIEBRENDAN STORY
UBONG is caught up in a maze. He has been kidnapped due to mistaken identity and has no one to pay his ransom. Before his eye, others like him have been raped, killed and maimed; yet by some twist of fate he is untouched. BULLET will have no more bouts of kidnapping without pay; he is a vicious man with a hungry, broken wife and a dying son. He resorts to kidnapping as a fight back on the government of the day for caring less about the common man and together with his cartel, they take on the children of the high and mighty, bringing them to submission one after the other. THE COMMISIONER FOR FINANCE is caught up in the drama with her only daughter been kidnapped, she will do what ever is necessary to get her back. INSPECTOR EKANEM, a handsome looking sweet talking police officer is posed with the challenge of tying up the pieces and bringing the dark men to book, but his love affair with his assistant VANESSA, beclouds his sense of better judgment; hence leaving the commissioner to her fate and forcing her to take laws into her hands and face the kidnappers on her own.
Fate has its own bag of tricks; the commissioner succeeds, without police help to get her daughter back, Inspector Ekanem wins his accolades as the officer that caps it all, Vanessa wins the heart of the man she loves and Ubong ends up with all the ransom money
TAKEN delves the viewer into the life of a kidnapper; it seeks to reveal the diverse elements eminent in society today that push howbeit ordinary people into dark and vicious life styles just to stay afloat. It exposes the incapacity of the law and state owned security operatives to adequately contain the menace and suggests that people ought to be careful and ready to defend themselves should such happenstances occur. On the whole it is a tale of love and life; a mother’s love for her daughter, which pushes her beyond the confines and conditionings of social status to do whatever it takes to get her girl back.
It tries to show to the world that the kidnapper is a human being, with feelings, emotions and fears and that he can be conquered.
This is not your average Nigerian effort. This is TAKEN: The Muvee.