It's much better than expected, maybe some of the previous bad reviews made me lower my expectations.
The main plot is very conventional. A bodyguard saves London by the way to protect the president. The protagonist Halo kills the Quartet, defeating a hundred with one, and flying handsomely.
The whole film enters a climax from about ten minutes into the opening, and then the whole process is high-energy, the plot is compact, and there is no urine point. Gunfights and action scenes add a lot to the movie, and the long shot of the street fight at the end is very handsome, and CS has a visual sense. Add in the occasional American humour and a dash of British rot, and it's totally worth the price.
This film is completely unnecessary in 3D, and the dark tone of the film also affects the look and feel, and the night scenes are not good-looking.
If the male protagonist rescues the president in the final stage, he can give a deep kiss and draw a perfect end to this one-day trip to London based friends CS, I can give 9 points.
The line that left the deepest impression was "London No. 2, prepare for sacrifice", which was a bit touching and awe-inspiring.
"The White House Has Fallen" and "London Has Fallen" are available, what's next? Selfishly hope to come to a "Zhongnanhai Falls".
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