Liam Neeson's 3 best movies

Separated at birth, Liam Neeson and Sean Penn They share a similar physiognomy with which to move from character to character with that hint of charisma imported from the actor and wisely transferred to the protagonist on duty.

Perhaps in the case of Neeson the most game thing to play all kinds of roles in a range of more open characterizations. Of course, when it comes to more complex personalities, Penn beats him by a landslide. But come on, comparing is an inveterate hobby of mine. What it is about is enjoying both in each of his countless films.

For Liam, who would be the slightly older brother, his career has already given a lot. From the most frenetic action to drama, biography and even humor. For that of the malleable point despite the overwhelming appearance of him from an imposing physique. Surely I will leave some great movies, but here I go with the three that most impacted me in his career.

Liam Neeson's Top 3 Recommended Movies

Without identity

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I can the psychological suspense. That is why I have placed this film in the first place. And he was even more powerful in this case thanks to the tension with which Liam Neeson carries playing the man lost in his gloom of impossible memories.

It is true that it is a hackneyed argument, at least from the outset. But the thing about Dr. Harris keeps you glued to the screen until he manages to introduce you to each scene, with that point of confusion between the paranoid and a reality that little by little is being put together like a strange puzzle thanks to the expertise of Dr. Harris himself.

Behind everything a high-flying plot. Dr. Harris is the perfect tool for a political plot where world stability hangs by a thread.

When Dr. Martin Harris wakes up from a coma after an accident in Berlin, he discovers that his wife doesn't recognize him. And it is that his identity has been supplanted by another man. Alarmed by the situation, he decides to report his case to the authorities, who will ignore the issue. This fact will lead you to try to discover by your own means what is happening.

Schindler's List

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Biographies always have an epic, legendary aspect, which arouses a skeptical part in me, especially regarding the need for a film adaptation in rhythms and hooks. But according to what is said, Oskar Schindler was not for less. So, between the facts themselves and the incarnation of such a character in the story through Liam, we have to admit that the film made the hair stand on end.

Just over three hours in which the why and how to free people from the most unfortunate of destinations is broken down. Always from the nascent conviction of the protagonist about the need to do something to stop the Nazi madness. That blow of conscience that overcomes the fear of the consequences. The hope in the human being capable of putting his own life at risk to face the cruelty of such a dark time...

The passenger

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As you discover Liam Neeson in his thrillers, he seems like a cross between Bruce Willis and Harrison Ford. And then you consider that the best ones for this type of action thriller seem to be getting older. I don't know whose hands the relay will be... meanwhile we will always have movies like this to have a good time while the protagonist suffers from Cain to stay alive and guard against personal vendettas of all kinds.

Michael MacCauley, our Neeson, is a happily married businessman who makes his regular commute home by train each day. One day he is approached by a mysterious stranger who offers him one hundred thousand dollars in exchange for locating a certain passenger on the train. He only has two clues: the subject's alias and the fact that she has a bag with her. Soon the man will find himself involved in a criminal conspiracy that threatens to endanger both his life and that of his loved ones.

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