Well, 'Taken' is purely fictional. The plot and characters were made up by the writers to captivate the audience and provide an exciting action experience.
In Taken 3, Bryan Mills is framed for the murder of his ex - wife. He has to go on the run to clear his name while being hunted by the police. He uses his special set of skills to avoid capture and find the real killer.
In Taken 2, the bad guys from the first movie come after Bryan Mills, the main character. They want revenge because he killed their relatives in the first film. They kidnap his ex - wife and take her to Istanbul. Bryan then uses his skills to track them down and rescue his ex - wife again.
To be honest, I don't know for sure. Sometimes stories like this have elements of truth mixed with imagination. You'd have to do some research or check the author's notes to find out.
Sort of. 'Taken' is based on the common themes and realities of kidnapping and human trafficking, but the specific story and characters are created for the film.
Well, it could go either way. Maybe there's a kernel of truth in it, but it's likely that the story has been adapted and fictionalized to make it more engaging. Without more information, it's difficult to determine its authenticity.
In my opinion, 'Taken by Grace' isn't a true story. It probably incorporates elements of fiction and creativity to make it more captivating and interesting.