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Mortimer 2022-04-20 09:01:31

I've been wondering if I should watch The Fall of Olympus before watching this movie, but I still watched it first. After watching it, I realized that this movie turned out to be an American beating an American. No wonder it was released in China.
The films directed by Roland are all visual in my naive eyes, so I chose the front row and tried to blind my dog's eyes. The result is a feast of rhythm, and the rhythm in the movie is tighter, making it fairly easy for me in the front row to get into the scene, and then my heart pounding. (The last movie that made me nervous was "Escape from Tehran")
This movie is full of coincidences, which provided the material and psychological basis for the male pig's feet to show off, and also let his daughter play a certain role. The biggest coincidence in this film is that the bullet didn't kill the president, but it might be worthless if it did.
There are not many laughs in the movie, and the only ones who support the laughs are the president and the White House commentator. Jamie's president is Obama, and quitting chewing gum is a bright spot.
The bad guy in this movie is pretty impatient, and the former vice president at the end shouldn't have said his purpose too early, not like a politician at all. He let me know a truth: when you do bad things, you have to hold your breath and wipe out the evidence. (just kidding)

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Extended Reading
  • Edwin 2022-03-24 09:01:33

    The last reversal is speechless

  • Aditya 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Well-paced popcorn blockbuster, the White House version of Die Hard... Bruce Willis has a successor...

White House Down quotes

  • Donnie the Guide: Now, not too many people realize this, but the White House is actually three buildings: there's the East Wing, where you guys came in, there's the West Wing, which houses the Oval and Executive Offices of the president, and we're about to enter the residence, which is the big, famous building in the middle that got blown up in "Independence Day".

    Midwestern Woman: What's in there?

    Donnie the Guide: Well, that's the president's home theater. Membership has its privileges.

  • Donnie the Guide: Oil painting by Tom Freeman to commemorate the burning of the White House by the British in 1814.

    Cale: Wait, the White House burned down?

    Donnie the Guide: Yeah, yeah, in the War of 1812. Practically had to be rebuilt from the ground up. When I look at this painting, I get very emotional.